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- Taking a "smile." (1)
- The Tazewell Whig, [newspaper]. February 21, 1846. (1)
- The Tazewell Whig, [newspaper]. July 18, 1846. (1)
- The terrible tragedy at Washington. Assassination of President Lincoln. Last hours and death-bed scenes of the President. (1)
- Terrible work of blood. Assassination of the President and the Secretary of State! (1)
- That blessed baby. (1)
- That's what the niggers then will do: answer to "Young Eph's Lament" words by Tom Russell; sung with immense success by Johny Allen of Arlington, Kelly and Leon's Minstrels; music by Geo. H. Barton. (1)
- Theory. Practice. Effect. (1)
- "They've killed President Lincoln!" (1)
- Think before you vote! November 8, 1864. (1)
- This little joker for president. (1)
- Thomas portrait of Lincoln and family. (1)
- Three cheers for Abe and Andy: a song for the times by Chas. B. Brigham. (1)
- Three hundred thousand more. (4)
- Three manuscript photo reproduction notes written by Abraham Lincoln. (1)
- Three years' men wanted! For the sixth ward. Recruiting & substitute office, corner of Main and Water Streets, (in the old steamboat office. Peoria, Illinois). Committee of the sixth ward: Chas. Raymond, J. C. Eichhorn, David Wheeler. (1)
- A Thrilling incident during voting - 18th ward, Philadelphia, October 11th. (1)
- Time card for a special train, Monday February 11, 1861, His Excellency, Abraham Lincoln, President elect. (1)
- Time table for the special train, conveying the funeral cortege with the remains of the late President from Chicago to Springfield. (1)
- 'Tis finished, or, Sing hallelujah: song and chorus words and music by Henry C. Work. (1)
- To arms! freemen to arms!: patriotic song words by Dr. J.H. Sullivan, Jr.; music by Giovanni Sconcia. (1)
- To every patriot irrespective of party. (1)
- To the Army of the Potomac. (2)
- To the citizens of Philadelphia. (1)
- To the laboring men of New York. Comrades: do you want to pay heavy taxes? (1)
- To the loyal citizens of the United States. (2)
- To the memory of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America, who died a martyr to his country falling under the hands of a traitor assassin, on the night of the 14th day of April, 1865, the fourth anniversary of the great war of rebellion through which he led the nation to a glorious triumph. (1)
- To the memory of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America. (5)
- To the President of the United States: The undersigned, loyal citizens of the United States and of the city of New Orleans. (1)
- To the women of America. (1)
- To working men. The war is now, thanks to Gen's Grant, Sherman and other heroes of the Glorious Army and Navy. (1)
- Toll the bell mournfully: quartette ... written and composed on the death of President Abraham Lincoln by C. Everest. (2)
- Toll the bell mournfully: written and composed on the death of President Abraham Lincoln by C. Everest. (3)
- Train Extra! Right of free speech! George Francis Train arrested in Faneuil Hall, [Newspaper]. (1)
- A traitor's peace. (1)
- Traubel portrait of Lincoln. (1)
- Treasury Department. It is hereby ordained that in honor to the memory of our late illustrious Chief Magistrate, all officers and others subject to the orders of the Secretary of the Treasury, wear crape upon the left arm for the period of six months. (1)
- Trial issue of the Emancipation proclamation. (1)
- The Triumph of freedom over slavery. Thirty eighth Congress of the United States of America. (1)
- The true peace commissioners. (1)