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- M. C. Brown copy of the Gettysburg address. (1)
- "Mac" the giant killer. (1)
- Magrons portrait of Lincoln. (1)
- Major-Genl. Joseph Hooker. (Fighting Joe) at the Battle of Antietam Sept. 17th, 1862. (1)
- The man that blocks up the highway. (1)
- Marble Hall Clothing, merchant tailoring and gent's furnishing houses. [Includes portrait of Lincoln]. (1)
- March, Lincoln Park: for pianoforte by Henry Wannemacher. (1)
- Marshall portrait of Lincoln. Centennial commemorative print. (1)
- The martyr of freedom, [Magnus Printers photograph of Lincoln]. (1)
- The martyr of liberty. (2)
- The martyr of liberty: in memory of President Lincoln poetry and music by James G. Clark, author of Voice of the army, Let me die with my face to the foe, Moonlight and starlight, Beautiful Annie, &c. (1)
- The martyred patriot: grand funeral march; performed on the reception of the remains of our beloved President Abraham Lincoln at Philad'a, April 22, 1865 by J.W. Porter. (1)
- Mary Todd Lincoln's seed-pearl necklace and matching bracelets. (1)
- The Masonic Trowel, [newspaper]. May 15th, 1865. (1)
- Massa Linkum's boy: song & chorus by Malcolm S. Gordon [and H. Parker]. (1)
- [Massachusetts Union ticket]. Stand by the President! (1)
- McClellan and Pendleton. [Massachusetts Campaign ticket] (1)
- McClellan for President. (1)
- Medal and manuscript. (1)
- Meeting of loyal citizens. (1)
- Melancholy accident to a gentleman in high life. (1)
- The members of President Lincoln's cabinet. (1)
- Memento mori. [Portrait of Lincoln within a black border containing 13 stars.] (1)
- Men of color to arms! Now or never! (1)
- Message from his honor the mayor. (1)
- [Metzmacher portrait of Lincoln.] President des Estats-Unis. (1)
- Miniature emancipation proclamation. (1)
- Mississippian Extra. (1)
- Model of a bust of Abraham Lincoln, now being executed in marble, by W. Marshal Swayne, of Washington, D. C. (1)
- Modeling tools made by Leonard Wells Volk and used by him in making the life mask of Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas and all his other works. (1)
- Mokanna. [Caricature of Lincoln.] (1)
- Monody on the death of A. Lincoln: sixteenth president of the United States, born Feb. 12th 1808, died by the hand of an assassin April 15th 1865 words & music by J.C. Beckel. (1)
- The Monroe and weekly, [newspaper]. July 12, 1860. (1)
- The morning after the election _ November 1856. (1)
- Morris & Bendein, Inc. silhouette portrait of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln. Copy 2. (1)
- Morris & Bendein, Inc. silhouette portrait of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln. (2)
- Motion in Cooper v. Crosby & Robbins, [Law papers]. (1)
- Mount, boys, mount: song of the 20th New York Cavalry written & composed by Charles T. Hammond. (1)
- Mournful sounds: grand heroic funeral march; in memory of Abraham Lincoln by Louis Piket. (1)
- [mourning badge] 4th July, 1776, Washington. 4th July 1865, Lincoln. (1)
- [Mourning badge] In victory. We mourn a martyred patriot. (1)
- [mourning badge], True in life, true in death! Our country mourns the loss of her best son. (1)
- [Mourning badge of colored satin with portrait of Lincoln]. Assassinated at Washington 14 April 1865. I have said nothing but what I am willing to live by. And if it be the pleasure of almighty god to die by. A. Lincoln. (1)
- mourning badge. (6)
- Mourning badges. Four mourning badges worn at the funeral of Abraham Lincoln. (1)
- [mourning card], In memory of Abraham Lincoln. President of the United States, Born February 12th, 1809. Departed this life April 15, 1865. (1)
- [Mourning cards] In memory of Abraham Lincoln. (1)
- Mourning cards. (3)
- Mourning ribbon with portrait of Lincoln. (1)
- Mrs. Lincoln's denial, and what she says. (1)
- Mrs. President Lincoln. (1)
- The mudsills are coming: a new army song; as sung with great applause at Morris Bros. Pell and Trowbridge's Opera House written by E. Bowers; music by G. L. J. (1)
- The Murderers doom. Miserable death of J. Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Lincoln. Shot through the head by Sergeant Boston Corbett in a barn on Garrett's Farm near the Rappahannock, April 25, 1865. (1)
- Muster and pay roll. (1)