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    George Francis Train, Portland, slogan

    Manuscripts

    Autograph document signed. Includes carte-de-visite portrait of Train with James S. Earle & Son imprint. (1 page)

    HM 2123

  • Abraham Lincoln autographed photograph

    Abraham Lincoln autographed photograph

    Manuscripts

    Carte-de-visite presented personally to W.H.H. Jones at the War Office, Washington, D.C., with signature in bottom margin. Alexander Gardner imprint and note of W.H.H. Jones on reverse.

    mssLincoln

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    Frank Temple

    Manuscripts

    Location: Carte-de-visite portrait of young man, with note on verso: "Frank Temble [sic], son F.P.F. Temple." Title transcribed from recto.

    photPF 25296

  • Abraham Lincoln signed note on photograph portrait

    Abraham Lincoln signed note on photograph portrait

    Manuscripts

    Autograph note signed. Note reads "Let it be done" and is pasted below oval portrait of Lincoln on mount, with imprint "Brady & Co., Photographers." (1 item)

    mssLincoln

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    Carte-de-visite photograph of Marine in Manila

    Visual Materials

    A carte-de-visite studio portrait of a white man in a Marine or naval uniform, taken at Centro Artistico studio in Manila, Philippines. It is unclear, but this is most likely an American Marine or sailor. The photography studio's imprint is on the front and back: Centro Artistico, Fotografia Espanola, Escolta 9, Manila. "Phil Pherry" and "Horace" are written on the back in pencil.

    photPF 26043

  • George S. Batcheller, Saratoga Springs, New York, letter to J.C. Ormsby

    George S. Batcheller, Saratoga Springs, New York, letter to J.C. Ormsby

    Manuscripts

    Autograph letter signed. Written on campaign letterhead containing printed portrait of Abraham Lincoln at upper left. With handwritten postscript: "Vote for Honest Old Abe!"

    mssLincoln