Lincoln Library of CHARLES T. WHITE J Hancock, N. Y. LINCOLN ROOM UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY MEMORIAL the Class of 1901 founded by HARLAN HOYT HORNER and HENRIETTA CALHOUN HORNER Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign http://www.archive.org/details/lincolnbibliograOOoakl Lincoln Bibliography yl^-A-j^y a ,*iy< This Bibliography consists of One Hundred and Two Copies of which Two are for Copyright purposes i A This is Copy No.. Also Six Unnumbered Copies O ^i^U-^^H LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY A List of Books and Pamphlets Relating to Abraham Lincoln Compiled by JOSEPH BENJAMIN OAKLEAF of the Illinois Bar Moline Illinois THE TORCH PRESS CEDAR RAPIDS IOWA MCMXXV Copyrighted 1925 by Joseph Benjamin Oakleaf CEDAR RAPIDS IOWA *3 ^4- A CONTENTS PAGE Title Page 3 Copyright Notice 4 Dedication 5 Preface 7 A First Word — Rankin 11 To The Subscribers 15 Explanation 19 Sketch of Compiler 24 Sketch of a Long Life 25 Sketch — Daniel Fish 29 Sketch — William H. Lambert 31 Sketch — Judd Stewart 34 Sketch — Charles W. McLellan 36 Quotation — Walter Malone 39 Abraham Lincoln's Religion 41 Tolstoi's Tribute to Lincoln 43 Estimate of Abraham Lincoln by John Hay . . 45 Lincoln's Saddest Public Utterance .... 47 The Best Editorial Written on the Death of Abra- ham Lincoln 49 First Lincoln Book Owned by Daniel Fish . . 51 List of Subscribers 53 Chronological History of Abraham Lincoln . . 59 Book Sizes 61 Key to Symbols and Abbreviations .... 62 Bibliography 65 ILLUSTRATIONS Frontispiece — Lincoln Memorial Compiler's Book Plate, facing Lincoln Statue in Memorial Building, facing Compiler's Portrait, facing Portrait of Henry B. Rankin, facing Portrait of Daniel Fish, facing Portrait of William H. Lambert, facing Portrait of Judd Stewart, facing . Portrait of Charles W. McLellan, facing Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, facing Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, facing Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, facing Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, facing Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, facing Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, facing First Lincoln Memorial, facing Re-erected First Lincoln Memorial, facing page 16 20 24 26 29 31 34 36 96 128 160 192 224 256 288 304 ®bfe toorfe te bebtcateb to mp granbrijilbren, JTotfeplfine TLoui&t ©afeleaf, born Jf ebruarp 23, 1909; 3To*epb ^Benjamin ©afeleaf, 11, born August 23, 1910; anb Samuel ierop ©afeleaf, born 3Tune 22, 19 1 3, tofjotfe lobe anb bebotion (or me fjabe been an inspiration tbat ba$ gerbeb ag an incentibe to finfeb tbfe unbertafeing, W&tix inttvttit manife*teb in tbfe publication i* not exceebeb bp mine. PREFACE Only such books and brochures are included as relate distinctively to the principal subject. Prints devoted in part to Lincoln, but treating also of other topics, are not within the plan, though a few, wherein the former matter largely predominates, are retained. To specify all which deal to any extent with the great central figure of the civil conflict would be to enroll substantially the entire literary product of his time. Periodical matter, not reprinted, is excluded, unless the issue was devoted wholly to Lincoln. Publications devoted to the assassination, to the arrest and trial of the conspirators and to discussions of their guilt and punishment are included. As to all else, the rea- sons for insertion will be apparent. I have digressed from the Fish plan by inserting the lives of Stephen A. Douglas, of which there are eight, for no one can read the life of Abraham Lincoln understand- ing^ without also reading the life of Douglas, and we must not belittle Douglas when we elevate Lincoln. It is true that much of the matter listed is of trifling value. Plainly, too, the student of Lincoln must resort to wider sources in the effort to learn what manner of man he was. For example, of the 157 volumes cited in Mr. Roth- schild's recent work, but 53 are set down by Fish. Use of the list will be facilitated by observing the method of preparation and arrangement : Each entry embraces a full copy of the title-page, (7) 8 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY (omitting only mottoes, etc., where indicated), followed by the collation, how illustrated, size and number of pages. Figures in parentheses ( ) are pages not numbered in the book. Words between double bars | are not found on the page transcribed. Care has been taken to preserve initials, capitals, and especially the punctuation of titles — or the absence of punctuation and misspelling. In titles where the word "Portrait" is inserted, it is under- stood to be a portrait of Lincoln. No title is entered more than once, unless there are vary- ing editions, excepting the Loyal Legion publications, which are also entered under the name of the speaker. Mere re- prints are disposed of in notes. All are listed under one alphabet. The form is that of the "author catalogue/' entailing the difficulties inseparable from anonymous pub- lications. Compilations of Lincoln's own writings, sepa- rately published, are listed under his name; editions of the debates, under "Debates." In all other cases, editors are treated as authors. If the author's name appears in the title, the entry is under that name, whether it be real or assumed. When the name is not shown in the title, but appears elsewhere in the book, it is still used as the index- word; if learned from other sources, the information is given in a note. The proceedings of societies and of public meetings (when no editor's name appears), are listed under the name of the society, state, or place. Maga- zines, newspapers and periodicals, devoted almost exclu- sively to Lincoln, are listed under the name of the period- ical. In some instances, where celebrations were held un- der the auspices of a city, county, or state, such place is the Index-word. Strictly anonymous prints are distributed according to the rule devised by librarians in the interests of uniformity, which requires each to be placed under the "first LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 9 word of the title not an article." The rule is not ideal, since it often leads to consequences futile, if not absurd. In the present list, for example, the names of both Deity and the adversary become index-words, whereas other titles fall under "Is," "That," and like terms, signifying little. How- ever, the method has the merit of being applied easily, so it has been followed, with two slight variations, viz: When the authorship, being at first concealed, is announced in a later edition, the editions are brought together under the name thus disclosed ; when the anonymous print deals with one of the assassins only, it is entered under the crim- inal's name. I have endeavored to exhaust the field as above denned. Collections of Lincolniana have been opened for my in- spection, their owners earnestly assisting in the work. Li- braries have been inspected, extensive correspondence has been had, hundreds of catalogues have been examined, and yet I am not certain that there are not any omissions. Many publications are privately printed, or have a local circulation only, so that absolute completeness is impossible. This publication does not contain the titles noted in Fish 1906. Joseph Benjamin Oakleaf Moline, Illinois July 1, 1925 A FIRST WORD To write and fittingly express First Words for so com- plete and admirable a Bibliography of Abraham Lincoln as this volume merits, is beyond our power. No foreword can add to a work that speaks so well for itself. This and future generations will be indebted to five men — "The Big Five" — for compiling into permanent form records of the thousands of volumes and pamphlets relating to Lincoln's life catalogued here. The great work was begun by Mr. Daniel Fish. Four others came to his assistance. In the afterwhile, three of the co-workers — Mr. Judd Stewart, Mr. C. W. McLellan, and Major W. H. Lambert — passed to the Great Beyond and were joined last year by Mr. Fish. Only Mr. Joseph Benjamin Oakleaf remains. And on him has devolved, as the last of those constant, patient, tireless searchers in the large field of Lincolniana which is now and here so exhaust- ively presented in this volume, the final task of preparing, editing, and superintending the bringing of this great work into publication. Its completion required that patient in- dustry and ability few are so capable of giving. No greater nor more laborious love hath any man shown for Abraham Lincoln than this. The variety of titles in this Bibliography of Lincoln suggests and illustrates the difficulties authors have both in history and fiction of telling with entire satisfaction all the character mouldings within and without in the life of Abra- ham Lincoln and the processes that formed them. Let me record out of my own experience a few sen- tences. I first met Abraham Lincoln when I was a boy of ten years. For nearly as many years thereafter there was scarcely a month that I did not see him for a few minutes, an hour, or an occasional day which was spent in his company. (11) 12 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Such frequent meetings were not limited to any single por- tion of his varied life. They were in his home; at his law office; on the streets around the old Springfield "square" and in its stores or offices adjoining thereto: in the State House; at the court rooms where I heard his law briefs and oral pleadings in nisi prius' and the courts of review and at divers times amid the huzzahing crowds of the political hustings. Withal, in this early background as a memory storage there came the opportunity later of being a law student in his law office from 1857 to the morning in February, 1861, when he left Springfield, Illinois, for the last time on his way to the Nation's capital. Supplementary to all this, allow me to add, was my intimate friendship with the early New Salem people who knew him so well and who honored me by their confidence, and told me of his life with them there, where he spent the most changeful and forma- tive seven years of his life. Yet out of all these opportunities and frequent and close associations, I cannot claim fully to know the Abraham Lincoln of those earlier days. This volume illustrates as no other has ever done the kaleidoscopic character of Abraham Lincoln. Every book and pamphlet chronicled in these pages has some fragments, or many, revealing views of his personality. None shows us all. The story of Lincoln's life, especially in the New Salem and Springfield days that were so fruitfully formative in the character building of this most remarkable man has been told over and over as the pages of this volume reveal; in part, wisely and well; in part in a manner inaccurate and misleading to the historical research of the future. It is yet too early to expect an adequate biography of Lincoln. We are yet too near to him in time to get the true perspective; to trace the operations of the forces, internal and external, that contributed to his development, or to compare him with the rest of earth's immortals. But some day, after all have passed away who knew Lincoln, and that staging of peculiar LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 13 personalities and events, both simple and tragic, that formed his environment, some master historian will gather the par- tial and contradictory records left by his contemporaries, purge them of falsehood and caricature, and from the mate- rial remaining will write upon the unfading pages of history the true character story of Abraham Lincoln. He stood above those of his time in waiting patiently, serenely, inflexibly, to lead his countrymen to render to God the things His justice required in national life. He stands today, more than a century after his birth, the most unique and unforgetable figure in our history and one of the mighty spirits of the race. Such a man the time and the task demanded, and God in His Providence gave to his country and his race Abraham Lincoln. Henry B. Rankin Springfield, Illinois TO THE SUBSCRIBERS About six years ago, I concluded to compile a bibliogra- phy of Lincoln literature, in order to make it possible for those who are interested in the subject of collecting Lin- coln literature to ascertain what a complete collection covers. When I first began collecting Lincoln literature, early in 1890, I had no conception as to what a complete collection meant. I read "Abraham Lincoln, a History," by Nicolay and Hay, as it appeared in the Century Magazine as a serial, at which time it occurred to me that I would like to have a collection of all the biographies of Abraham Lincoln, and I proceeded to pick them up here and there. Wherever I might be, I would visit the stores dealing in old books. I did not know of anyone who was collecting until I hap- pened into the book shop of Frank M. Morris, in Chicago, in search of items. He then informed me that Daniel Fish of Minneapolis, Minnesota, had published a bibliographical account of books and pamphlets relating to Abraham Lin- coln. I wrote to Mr. Fish and he sent me a copy (Fish 323), and I then realized for the first time what a task I had undertaken; but, nothing daunted, I went to work in earnest to secure a "complete collection." Early in 1904, I appeared before the high school of my city and gave a little talk on Abraham Lincoln. I informed the pupils that I had quite a collection of Lincoln literature and I would be pleased to have those who were interested in the subject to make use of it, my home being near the high school building. A young man by the name of Philip Joseph took advantage of the invitation, with the result that he had Abraham Lincoln as the subject of an oration delivered at the Moline High School on April 16, 1904. As there was a great deal of merit in the oration, I had it printed (Fish 475), sending a copy to Mr. Fish. Upon (IS) 16 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY acknowledging the receipt of it, he asked me to send a copy to his friend, Judd Stewart of Plainfield, New Jer- sey. Through Mr. Stewart, I became acquainted with Maj. William H. Lambert of Philadelphia, and Charles W. McLellan of Champlain, New York; these acquaintances ripened into real, true friendship. Each of the four had been "collecting" for a long time and their collections far exceeded mine in numbers and importance. We five con- cluded to, and did, establish a "Clearing House," with Mr. Stewart acting as the corresponding secretary, and new finds by any of us would be reported to Mr. Stewart and Mr. Fish. Thus we knew what each one was adding to his collection, and helped each other in various ways, in order to make the collections as complete as possible. We were known, among the book men, as the "Big Five," for the reason that our collections were the leading private collec- tions. Major Lambert was the first to pass on, and his collec- tion was sold at auction and scattered throughout the world. Henry E. Huntington of San Gabriel, California, pur- chased a large portion of the collection, including all of the rare items. These are installed in the library at San Gabriel, known as the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gal- lery. The next to pass on was Judd Stewart, in the prime of life. His collection was disposed of as a whole and is now owned by Mr. Huntington. Then we had to part with Mr. Charles W. McLellan. His collection was purchased by John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and presented to Brown Uni- versity. Having passed on in February, 1924, Daniel Fish did not live to see this compilation, in which he was very much interested, finished. It was my intention to spend a month with him and have him go over this work and criticize it before it was given to the printer. I, alone, remain to carry on the work. I was known to the other four collectors as the "Baby of the Big Five," hav- ing entered the field after the other four had been collect- ing for some time. Portraits and biographies of the "Big Five" are shown on other pages. VjLAlIlIXU.lllil.UlXlilXlAAAlii.l.imnJLlii:UU,,', Aft j,aAAAY L JOSEPHBENJAMIN OAKLEAF LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 17 In 1906, Mr. Fish published a Bibliography which was very complete, and each of the "Big Five" decided to get every item contained therein, but no one was able to secure all of the items. The collections of Major Lambert and of Mr. Stewart were the most complete. I have endeavored to follow the plan and rule laid down by Mr. Fish in his Bibliography, as to what would be con- sidered Lincolniana, although he digressed once in a while and gave his reasons therefor. The student will find that I have done likewise, and the reason for admitting the item is shown in the note after each one. In June, 1923, I sent out an advertisement of this work and then informed the public that it would be ready for distribution early in 1924, but I found that I was unable to finish the work within that time, for the reason that many unforeseen obstacles presented themselves from time to time. For historical reasons, I concluded to insert a foreword by a contemporary of Abraham Lincoln, with his portrait, a portrait of each of the "Big Five," also six portraits of Abraham Lincoln, taken at different times, with an explan- ation when and where each picture was taken. I am indebted for the Lincoln portraits to the kindness of Mr. Frederick Hill Meserve of New York City, whose book, entitled The Photographs of Abraham Lincoln, is an item in this work, under the title head, "Meserve." His labor thereon, like mine, is a labor of love, for the work incidental to compilation is not included in the retail price of the book. It occurred to me that the best known portraits of Abraham Lincoln would have a historical setting in connection with this compilation. I am well aware that this work is not perfect, but I have put my best efforts into it, and if there are any imperfec- tions, it is the fault of the head and not of the heart. After this work is finished I shall continue my interest in Lincoln- iana until the end of my days, and if those who are inter- ested in collecting Lincolniana or books that come to their notice will keep in touch with me, I will prepare a complete 18 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY list of such and will issue supplements from time to time as the demand may require. Therefore, I must have the help of all collectors in order to make the supplements as nearly perfect as possible. Collectors of Lincolniana are entitled to a great deal of credit for preserving items that would otherwise be lost to posterity. Abraham Lincoln is a greater man today than he was at the time of his death, for each generation since then has been benefited by the precepts that he advocated. There are now, in course of preparation, two biographies of Abraham Lincoln that will not be ready in time for list- ing in this work. One is by Mr. Carl Sandburg; the other, by Hon. Albert J. Beveridge, whose four-volume work on the Life of John Marshall was a masterpiece. We anticipate, with much pleasure, the completion of his won- derful undertaking, concerning the life of Abraham Lincoln, which will be a companion work to the life of Marshall. Joseph Benjamin Oakleaf EXPLANATION All titles concerning the celebration during the Lincoln Centennial are grouped under the word, "Centennial." All titles of the Lincoln Centennial Association of Springfield, Illinois, have been grouped under "Association." All books and pamphlets, which only contain Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, excepting where they include matter other than the address itself, are listed under the name of the author. However, the compiler has listed under the heading "Gettysburg Address" and in the index where items of such nature may be found. In Chicago, there is a society known as the "Grand Army Hall and Memorial Association." Exercises are held annu- ally, and some well known speaker addresses the Associa- tion. Their proceedings, published in pamphlet form, have been grouped under "Grand Army Hall and Memorial Asso- ciation;" they are also shown under the name of the author, giving full title page. The publications of the National Republican Club of New York are grouped under "Republican," and are con- tinued in the same manner that Fish showed the titles. The debates of Lincoln and Douglas, held in 1858, with all subsequent comments thereon, which are in pamphlet form or otherwise, are placed under the heading, "Debates." Titles dealing with the Centennial Celebration (1909), programs on that occasion and matter pertaining thereto are listed under "Centennial;" titles concerning the Lincoln birthplace are listed under 'Birthplace;" titles relating to Abraham Lincoln's Birthday are listed under "Birthday;" and titles referring to the Lincoln Highway are listed un- der "Highway." Instead of listing single volumes containing speeches and writings of Lincoln under the name, "Lincoln" — for they (19) 20 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY would be difficult to find — the compiler has listed them under the name of the editor, if there is an editor; if there are two editors, they are listed under the first name men- tioned. There has been some difficulty in arranging the order in which titles should appear in the Bibliography. The titles covering Lincoln speeches are quite numerous, and to list them under "Lincoln" would entail much search, so that, in order to locate them, where a volume of speeches has an editor, they are listed under the name of the editor ; if there are two editors, they are listed under the first named. Books and pamphlets containing the "Gettysburg Address" and the "Inaugurals" are listed under "Gettysburg Address," if that address appears first and under "Inaugural" if such appears first; otherwise, books containing speeches on Lin- coln, with no editor shown, and all sets are listed under "Lincoln." In all other matters, the compiler has followed the rule laid down by Daniel Fish in his Preface to the 1906 edition, which reads as follows: The following bibliography is a revision and enlarge- ment of the catalogue issued under my supervision in 1900, entitled "Lincoln Literature." As expected, and of course desired, the circulation of that tentative list drew from their hiding-places many omitted items, more than a hundred such being now added. These, with the large number since published, swell the total to upward of a thousand, not counting reprints or successive editions. The intended scope of the work should be accurately noted, for it is limited to a definite purpose : Printed books and pamphlets only are embraced, con- struing the latter term broadly. Single-page prints of all sorts and unimportant leaflets, myriads of which were issued and have disappeared, are omitted. Such of these as are still extant shed no appreciable light on the life which evoked them and would only encumber the list without compensating advantage. Only such books and brochures are included as relate Courtesy Architectural Record LINCOLN STATUE IN MEMORIAL BUILDING LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 21 distinctively to the principal subject. Prints devoted in part to Lincoln, but treating also of other topics, are not within the plan, though a few, wherein the former matter largely predominates, are retained. To specify all which deal to any extent with the great central figure of the civil conflict would be to enroll substantially the entire literary product of his time. Periodical matter, not reprinted, unless the particular issue was devoted wholly to Lincoln, is excluded. This is a wide and fruitful field of research, but one to be separately treated under a different method. The merely political writings of the period have been sifted with a view to retaining such books and pamphlets only as may fairly be said to owe their origin to the man. They are very numerous, but obviously most of them would have appeared in similar form had another than Lincoln been President. To include all, therefore, would be aside from the purposes of a Lincoln bibliography, while the exclusion of all would be equally improper. The line is not easily marked, yet to attempt it was im- perative. All separately printed utterances of Lincoln are of course meant to be listed ; likewise all communica- tions in terms addressed to him. Ordinarily partisan discussions, unless chiefly aimed at personal attack or defence, are omitted. In illustration, however, of the enormous administrative difficulties with which the Pres- ident had to deal, and so of his statesmanship and char- acter, some pamphlets are retained which set forth con- flicting views of the larger questions of executive policy — political arrests, the habeas corpus, emancipation, and the like. The proceedings of political conventions in which Lincoln figured as a candidate are noted; and, as an interesting reflection of contemporary feeling, the song-books which contributed to his elections. Publications devoted to the assassination, to the arrest and trial of the conspirators, and to discussions of their guilt and punishment are included. As to all else, the reasons for insertion will be apparent and it remains only 22 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY to add that a few titles in the first edition have been dropped as not within the prescribed limitations. Obviously enough, much of the matter thus listed is of but trifling value. Plainly, too, the student of Lin- coln must resort to wider sources in the effort to learn what manner of man he was. For example, of the 157 volumes cited in Mr. Rothschild's recent work but 53 are here set down. Yet this is the roll of that thousand and more who have been moved by a great man's life and death to commit their thoughts of him to prints espe- cially devoted to that end. Use of the list will be facilitated by observing the method of preparation and arrangement : Each entry embraces a full copy of the title-page (omitting only mottoes, etc., where indicated), followed by the collation — size, number of pages, and how illus- trated. Figures in parentheses ( ) are pages not num- bered in the book. Words between double bars, | | are not found on the page transcribed. Care has been taken to preserve initial capitals and especially the punctuation of titles — or the absence of punctuation as is the recent fashion. Some of the earlier titles are of immoderate fullness while the modern style runs to the opposite ex- treme, but however much or little of his purpose the author saw fit to disclose by this means, all is faithfully set forth. No title is entered more than once unless there are varying editions; mere reprints are disposed of in notes. All are listed under one alphabet. The form is that of the "author catalogue," entailing the difficulties insepara- ble from anonymous publications. Compilations of Lin- coln's own writings, separately published, are listed under his name; editions of the Debates, under "Lincoln and Douglas." In all other cases editors are treated as au- thors. If the author's name appears in the title, the entry is under that name whether it be real or assumed. Identical surnames are distinguished by adding given name or initials in the form adopted by the author. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 23 When the name is not shown in the title but appears else- where in the book, it is still used as the index-word, being enclosed in brackets; if learned from other sources, the information is given in a note. The proceedings of so- cieties and of public bodies and meetings (no editor's name appearing) are listed under the name of the society, state or place. Strictly anonymous prints are distributed according to the rule devised by librarians in the interests of uniformity, which requires each to be placed under the "first word of the title not an article." The rule is not ideal, since it often leads to consequences futile if not absurd. In the present list, for example, the names of both Deity and the Adversary become index-words, while other titles fall under "Is," "That," and like terms signi- fying little. But the method has at least the merit of being easily applied, so it has been followed — with two slight variations, permissible I hope in the special list of this character, viz. : When the authorship, being at first concealed, is announced in a later edition, the editions are brought together under the name thus disclosed. And when the anonymous print deals with one of the assassins only, it is entered under the criminal's name. In the foregoing, taken from the Fish Bibliography, he states that no titles have been entered more than once. I have, in some instances, entered them more than once, in order to do justice to the author; for example, in the publi- cations of the Grand Army Hall and Memorial Association, I have found it necessary to list its publications under the name of the author also. JOSEPH BENJAMIN OAKLEAF The portrait on the opposite page is that of Joseph Ben- jamin Oakleaf, compiler of this work. He was born at Moline, Illinois, on the first day of Octo- ber, 1858, his parents being Benjamin Peter and Mary Oakleaf. He resided at Moline until the 20th of Septem- ber, 1869, when he moved to Labette County, Kansas, with his parents, where he resided until the fall of 1876, when he returned to Moline, Illinois, the home of his birth, and engaged in mercantile pursuit until the spring of 1883, when he began reading law and was admitted to the bar in the month of May, 1886. In 1880 he was married to Josephine Anderson, who de- parted this life on the 23rd of December, 1916. One child, a son, was born to him and his wife, Josephus Leroy, who is a lawyer by profession and a member of the firm of J. B. & J. L. Oakleaf. There are three grandchildren, to whom this work is dedicated. He was educated in the public schools, read law in the office of Browning and Entrikin of Moline, and was city attorney of Moline three terms. He has been a member of the Library and Hospital Boards, being a member at the time the Library building and the City Hospital building of Moline were erected. He has always been a Republican in politics. He is a strong believer in the doctrine of the Lutheran church and has taken part in all the activities of the Conference and Synod to which his congregation belongs. He is a charter member of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, of Moline, Illinois, and a 32° Mason (both York and Scottish Rites). He became interested in Lincolniana in the early nineties, and his collection of Lincolniana is the largest private collection extant. A few of his Lincoln addresses have been published and are shown in the Bibliography, together with other books on Lincoln, of which he is the author. He is the sole survivor of the quintet of Lincoln collectors who worked together so harmoniously for a number of years, Lambert, McLellan, Stewart and Fish having preceded him to the land beyond the grave. (24) JOSEPH BENJAMIN OAKLEAF SKETCH OF A LONG LIFE At the special request of Mr. Oakleaf, I submit this short sketch of a long life. I was born on April 7th, 1837, at the farm home of my parents, Amberry A. Rankin and Arminda Rogers Rankin, located three miles from Athens, Illinois, and less than six from the historic, but now deserted, village of New Salem. Removed from that home to Petersburg, Illinois, in 1844 when my father was elected sheriff of Menard County. Returned to the farm of my birth in 1849. Educated in common schools and in an academy course of instruction and afterwards under private tutors; a law student in Lincoln's office from 1857 to 1861. Gave up the law and entered a strenuous business life because of my father's financial affairs. Rejected on physical examin- ation from military service in civil war and then furnished a substitute. Later, was vice-president First National Bank, Petersburg, Illinois. A member of the Presbyterian church. On May 4th, 1864, I married Miss Alma Hurd, of Tonica, Illinois. She was the sweetest, dearest woman I have ever known. Her decease after fifty-two years of happiest wedded life was the greatest loss I ever experi- enced. In 1891 I removed my family to Jacksonville, Illinois, to give my children the advantages of a college education. This being accomplished, removed with family to Spring- field, Illinois, where I have since resided. My advancing years have not caused me to abandon the management of my business investments. The past ten years have been devoted principally to literary work; though ever since abandoning the law, I have been a contributor to the press. Our three children are all living: Fred H. Rankin for the past twenty-four years professor and assistant dean of the College of Agriculture of the Illinois State University; (25) 26 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Albert H. Rankin, vice-president of the First National Bank, Springfield, Illinois; and the youngest, Emma, wife of Clayton J. Barber of the law firm of Barber & Barber, Springfield, Illinois, and with whom, in our mutual home, I am living. I have two grandchildren: Emma Louise Rankin and Henry Rankin Barber. My first vote for president was cast for Abraham Lincoln, of whom I have written two volumes. The first in 1916, was entitled Personal Recollections of Abraham Lincoln, 428 pp., Putnam's Sons, N. Y.; the last in 1924, entitled Intimate Character Sketches of Abraham Lincoln, 344 pp., Lippincott Co., Philadelphia. These volumes fully record my years in Lincoln's law office and comprise the bulk of my writings on Lincoln. There are other pamphlets and articles written on events and for occasions connected with Lincoln's life, and part of these will be found listed in this "Bibliography of Lincoln" and need not be mentioned here, for they were only intended to meet calls on me for writing to suit the passing occasion that required them. After answering all the inquiries of Mr. Oakleaf, I can but partly comply with his further suggestion that I should write some lines such as I would like to read about some friend that I knew and who had lived to my age. I am aware of nothing that would interest me more, while living as I am within a limit of twelve years of a century, than to write fully of events and people and of how those years appeared on looking back across the vista of eighty- eight such changeful years as these are which we, in this rapid, present time are hastening forward in and from. But the purpose and limit of this sketch, to say nothing of the vastness of the task and the waning strength of the hand that writes these lines, forbid. The period in the world's history my years have spanned has added greatly to the perplexities and complexities of what came to me as my life problems. To write of those times and the pioneers of the thought and activities in the western development of our nation, into which I was so HENRY B. RANKIN LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 27 fortunate as to have been born and that was so intimate a part of my life, would carry me too far afield. However, it can be said that my life has bridged across from the Old and into the New, in a broad and important span of history for one life. It has been a great privilege. I have known and associated with six generations, the first having been with several aged revolutionary soldiers. In those gener- ations average men and women have achieved more ad- vances for the betterment and welfare of all mankind than was made in the previous five centuries. Such changes with progress have only begun. The end is not near. Weary ways and tedious toils are before us. The wisest sages of the past have left us, as the legacy of their lives, no clearer or better legend of the incompleteness of their life-work than that expressed by Sir Isaac Newton. The quotation records my own experience. This wise man, in the closing years of his fruitful life, said he had been only as a child wandering on the shores of Immortal Truth, gathering here and there a shining shell, or heaping up on the beach a pile of pebbles to attest the records of his labors there, while the vast ocean of Immortal Truth beat on the shores around him, its measureless and unfathomed waves rolling far away in the unsolved mysteries of the universe before him. How limited, at best, is the sum of human experience and knowledge. Intellectual achievements are only in their infancy and youth. The years of my aging have not been in any degree such as described by Goldsmith as being possible and probable to age: "Remote, unfriended, melancholy, slow." On the contrary, I have great personal liking of and sym- pathy for bright and sparkling young life, and the people of open minds and forward vision with active living ideals. Not that I love the past less, or wish to be separated from it, or the great events and best peoples who lived before us, but because I look hopefully to the future I feel young both in mind and heart and admire the things that are new 28 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY and will welcome those that are to come, both here and Beyond. I have friendship and reverence for what is old- est and truest, but wish never to be separated from an earnest search and welcome for the worthy new, that in later years has so advanced human comfort and happiness and brought so much more of the spirit of joy and gladness into the common daily lives of all mankind. But the millenium dawn seems yet far away. As always has been, is now, and for all time to come will probably continue, there will be problems to annoy and perplex the individual, and turmoils to harass the nations of our earth which are all, at their best, earthy. This world is not in- tended for a heavenly abode. "Grief walks the earth and sits at the feet of each by turns." The best we each can hope and strive for is by our own best endeavors and help of the Unseen One, to go forward with courage, fortitude, and fidelity in an honest, manly, and womanly manner, pre- pared at all times with a spirit of readiness, to meet what- ever comes next. Here I rest and abide. f Springfield, Illinois July 1, 1925 DANIEL FISH LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 29 Daniel Fish The portrait on the opposite page is that of Daniel Fish, a lawyer by profession, born at Cherry Valley, Illinois, on January 31, 1848. He died at Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 9, 1924, and was laid to rest in Lakewood Cem- etery at Minneapolis, on the anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. He was the son of Daniel and Permelia (Adams) Fish and was educated in the public schools of Winnebago County, Illinois. He was married to Elizabeth Meigs Porter, of Garnavillo, Iowa, on August 21, 1873. He enlisted as a private, in the Civil War, in Company G, 45th 111. Inftry., January 4, 1864; mustered out on July 12, 1865; Adj. Gen. G. A. R., 1878; Asst. Adj. Gen. Minnesota G. A. R., 1886; Judge Advocate, 1887. He moved to Iowa at the close of the war and was ad- mitted to the bar in 1871; removed to Delano, Minnesota, in 1871; established and edited the Delano Eagle, 1872; Probate Judge, Wright County, Minnesota, 1876-77 and 1879. Removed to Minneapolis in 1880; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention 1880; the first attorney City Park Commission, 1883-7; also attorney State Park Commission; attorney of Court House and City Hall Com- mission during its existence; counsel and trust officer of Minnesota Title Insurance and Trust Company, 1889-94; appointed court receiver of the Northern Trust Company, 1897; commissioner to revise and codify the general laws of Minnesota, April 16, 1901; chairman of Commission after March, 1904; Report of Commission adopted and went into effect March 1, 1906; city attorney of Minnea- polis, January 2, 1911, and on May 20, 1914, he resigned to accept the appointment of judge of the 4th Judicial District of Minnesota; was elected to same for the term ending January, 1921. On the expiration of his term, he declined re-election. He was a Republican in politics; author of the Bibliog- 30 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY raphy of Lincoln Literature, 1906; also various addresses and magazine articles. This publication contains a list of items of which he is the author. The collectors of Lincolniana are indebted to Mr. Fish for having compiled the Fish Bibliography of Lincoln Literature in 1900, the items of which are included in the publication of 1906. The passing of Judge Fish was a personal loss to the compiler, who expected to have him pass upon the manu- script of the bibliography before it went to press and to get the benefit of his just criticism. At the time of his death, he resided at No. 3301 First Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota, with offices in the New York Life Building. Judge Fish was survived by his wife and five children, Mrs. Charles Graves, Hartford, Connecticut; Mrs. E. J. Huenekens, Elizabeth, Florence, and Horace P. Fish, all of Minneapolis. At the time of this writing it has not been decided what disposition is to be made of the very large and complete collection of Lincoln literature and mementoes which Judge Fish owned at the time of his death, but it is the hope and wish of the compiler that someone will come forward and arrange for its purchase by the City of Minneapolis, and that it may be known as the "Fish Memorial Library." WILLIAM H. LAMBERT LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 31 William H. Lambert On the opposite page, we have the portrait of Major Lambert. He was born Ma}' 9, 1842, at Reading, Pennsyl- vania, which was his home until his death. It was his intention to make law his profession and he entered upon that study, which he abandoned to serve his country, on August 22, 1862, enlisting as a private in the Fifteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry and participating in the battle of Antietam. On November 27, 1862, he be- came First Lieutenant and Adjutant of the Twenty-sev- enth New Jersey Infantry, and held the same rank in the Twenty-third New Jersey Infantry from July 25, 1863. On January 16, 1864, he was made Captain and was ap- pointed on the staff of General Geary. He was with Sher- man on the March to the Sea and was one of the veteran army which passed before the President in the Grand Re- view. On March 13, 1865, Captain Lambert was breveted Major in the United States Volunteers for gallant and meritorious conduct during the war; was honorably mus- tered out of the service July 17, 1865, and later, under resolution of Congress, the Medal of Honor was awarded to him. In 1866 he entered the employment of the Mutual Life Insurance Company and continued with it until his death. He was elected one of the Trustees of the Company in 1907. On January 14, 1880, he was elected to the Commandery of the Loyal Legion of the State of Pennsylvania, and was a representative from the Commandery to the Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, and Eleventh Quadrennial Con- gresses of the Order. He was elected Junior Vice-Com- mander on March 4, 1887, and Commander on May 3, 1911. Major Lambert never sought an office, but was repeat- edly honored by appointments to positions of trust in the government of Philadelphia. In 1899, he was appointed to the Board of City Trusts, which manages a property of enormous value, largely the result of bequests by Stephen 32 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Girard, but embracing forty-five separate trusts. He served in that position until his death. A friend, after his death, made the remark: "I had not been long acquainted with Major Lambert, when I found that he had three heroes whose names and words and works he cherished above all others. He surrounded himself with mementoes of these men and lived in the atmosphere of their lives. They were Gen. George H. Thomas, William M. Thackeray, and Abraham Lincoln — the great soldier, the great writer, and the great statesman." Turning through the pages of this bibliography, the reader will find that Major Lambert contributed liberally to Lincoln literature. The compiler of this work had the pleasure of meeting Major Lambert on two different occa- sions: the first time at his summer home at Germantown, and next at the first meeting of the Lincoln Fellowship, and, in the words of Harry Lauder, will say, "One only had to know him, to love him." His collection of Lincoln liter- ature, Lincoln manuscripts, and mementoes concerning the immortal Lincoln was unsurpassed, and his collection of Thackerayana was equally great. On October 15, 1874, Major Lambert married Miss Herminia Van Haagen, who, with one son and three mar- ried daughters, survived him; one of the daughters passed away shortly after his death. Major Lambert was missed by the compiler, as well as by the other three of the "Big Five," for he was such a help to us, trying to follow in his footsteps in collecting Lin- coln literature. It was the hope of all the Lincoln collec- tors that some public spirited citizen would come forward and buy the collection of Lincolniana which was owned by Major Lambert at the time of his death, and donate it to some public institution, but the family felt that they com- plied with the wishes of Major Lambert when it was sold at auction so that other people might have an opportunity to secure such items as they desired. Major Lambert, at one time, told the writer that he had had as much pleasure in pursuing the objects of his quest as in the possession LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 33 thereof, and he wanted to give others an opportunity to do likewise. Accordingly, on January 14, 1914, at The Ander- son Galleries in New York City, at 2 :30 o'clock p.m., the sale opened, and the collection of Major Lambert was scattered throughout the United States. Every collector became the owner of a pleasing item, which he had long desired, but the bulk of the more costly items and manu- scripts were purchased for the Huntington Art Gallery, where they may be seen at San Gabriel, California. Daniel Fish said of him: "The Major had more than one hobby, but only one character; that of a Christian gentleman." 34 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Judd Stewart The portrait on the opposite page is that of Judd Stewart. Judd Stewart was born near Lawrence, Kansas, on May 14, 1867, son of Lewis N. and Julia (Kreigh) Stewart. He was educated in the public schools of Kansas City, Missouri. He married Frances Bell of Omaha, Nebraska, on September 18, 1884, and three children were born to them, Roger, Chauncey, and Douglas, who, together with his wife, survive him. In 1883, Mr. Stewart became office boy in the offices of the Kansas City Smelting and Refining Company, and sub- sequently moved to New York. He became assistant to the president and general auditor and director of the American Smelting and Refining Company and American Metal Com- pany; member of the American Institute Mining Engi- neers; life member of the Kansas Historical Society; honor member of the Chicago Historical Society and Illinois Historical Society; was a Thirty-second Degree Mason; belonged to the Park Club of Plainfield, New Jersey; Cran- ford Golf Club; Plainfield Golf Club, of Plainfield, New Jersey; Sons of the American Revolution; was the author of pamphlets on Abraham Lincoln and "The Power of Wealth." A short time before Mr. Stewart's death, the degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred on him by the Lincoln Memorial University. At an early age, he became interested in Lincolniana and was an ardent collector. His collection of Lincolniana was only exceeded by that of the late Major Lambert of Phil- adelphia. In the spring of 1920, his health began to fail, and he sought rest and recreation on his farm near Ghent, New York. During the period that he was recuperating, he "Put his house in order." He went through his collection of Lincolniana, carefully labeled and catalogued it and boxed and stored it. Mr. Stewart passed away on the 3rd day of July, 1920, in the very prime of life, and was laid to rest in Forest JUDD STEWART LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 35 Hills Cemetery, Kansas City, Missouri. The compiler has had the pleasure of several visits with Mr. Stewart. He was a whole-souled, genial companion; quick and alert in all his activities. Those interested in Lincolniana sustained a great loss when Mr. Stewart died, and the compiler of this work felt the loss keenly, for he had hoped to have the benefit of Mr. Stewart's advice and counsel during the progress of this undertaking. Henry E. Huntington of Los Angeles, California, be- came the owner of the superb collection of Lincolniana owned by Mr. Stewart. This collection is at the Hunting- ton Library and Art Galleries of San Gabriel, California. 36 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Charles W. McLellan The portrait on the opposite page is that of Charles Woodberry McLellan who was born at Beverly, Massa- chusetts, on November 25, 1836. He attended the public schools of Beverly until he was eight years of age, when his parents moved to Boston, and his education was completed in the "English High School." In 1853, he began his business career with Emerson, Cochrane & Co., wholesale shoe and leather merchants of Boston, and remained with them until May, 1856, when he accepted an offer of $500.00 a year in the general store of Charles R. Hurst at Springfield, Illinois. He remained with Mr. Hurst only a few months when a better position was obtained with John Williams & Co., general store and private bank. In January, 1857, he entered the banking house of N. H. Ridgely & Co., as bookkeeper, at a salary of $800.00 a year. This bank, known as the Ridgely National, is one of the principal banks in Springfield. He frequently met Mr. Lincoln at the bank. Mr. McLellan was a member of the Springfield Grays, a military company commanded by Captain John Cook. This company, having been perfected in the tactics of the French Zouaves by Colonel Elmer E. Ellsworth, became the Zouave Grays and, at the outbreak of the Civil War, formed a part of the famous Seventh Illinois. It is a reflection on the uncertainty of those days that in 1860, at the instance of his friend, John McGinnis, Jr., cashier of the Bank of Quincy, Mr. McLellan accepted a position with Richards, McGinnis & Co., wholesale grocers of Mobile, Alabama. Mr. McLellan has remarked fre- quently that when they left Springfield, they were assured that the future held great possibilities for them. For a year after Mr. McLellan arrived in Mobile matters were very quiet and, although the war had begun in April, 1861, it was felt but little, public opinion being nearly equally divided on the question of secession. It was only when Mr. McLellan made preparations to go North that he awoke to CHARLES W. McLELLAN LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 37 the seriousness of the situation. He had corresponded with Robert Lincoln and with friends in the North, and it was intimated by his Southern friends that he had better, not make the attempt. But, as he had joined the Mobile Cadets, a military organization for the defense of the state which, later, was mustered into the Confederate Army, he served during the war in the Twenty-first Alabama, Colonel James Crawford, and, as quartermaster-sergeant, in the Seventeenth Alabama, Colonel Virgil S. Murphy. Mr. McLellan had no leaning toward the Confederacy, having left Springfield solely for business reasons, without seeing the conflict looming on the horizon. He often intimated, in later life, that he should have had the foresight to have grasped the meaning of Mr. Lincoln's remark to him when he called at the State House to bid him good-bye: "I am sorry to hear it, for I would much rather have two Southern men come North, than have one Northern man go South." At the close of the War, Mr. McLellan returned North, and engaged with Dean & McGinnis, cotton brokers and bankers, in New York City. From 1871 to 1879, he was a partner in the banking house of A. M. Kidder & Co. In 1879, he formed a co-partnership under the firm name and style of Boody, McLellan & Co., bankers, New York City. In 1870 Mr. McLellan married Elizabeth M. Nye, of Champlain, New York, whom he survived and by whom he had three children: Donald, Hugh, and Malcolm N., the latter two surviving him. In November, 1906, at the age of seventy, Mr. McLellan retired from business and made his home in Champlain, New York. He resided in the house which had been his summer residence since 1883. This house was built in 1801 by Mrs. McLellan's great-grandfather, Judge Pliny Moore, the first settler of the town, and here Mr. McLellan departed this life on the 1 1th day of March, 1918. Mr. McLellan's years of retirement were actively spent in the management of several large farms and other property in the neighborhood of Champlain and in the accumulation and arrangement of his collection of Lincolniana. Although 38 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Mr. McLellan had been denied the privilege of supporting Mr. Lincoln's administration during the troublesome days of '61 -'65, he had been deeply impressed by his simplicity and greatness, his truly religious nature and his love for all mankind and began the collection of Lincoln literature in 1901 as a tribute to the memory of Abraham Lincoln. The friendly rivalry and real fellowship with other collectors, especially with William H. Lambert, the dean of collectors, Honorable Daniel Fish, Mr. Judd Stewart and the compiler, gave him great pleasure during his later years. After Mr. McLellan's death, his collection was acquired by Brown University through the generosity of John D. Rockefeller, Jr.; it is there housed in the John Hay Me- morial Library. The compiler of this work met Mr. McLellan at a meet- ing of the Lincoln Fellowship in New York, February 12, 1908, at a banquet held at Delmonico's; there being present, among others, the following well-known people: Major William H. Lambert, Hon. Samuel R. Thayer, Mr. Horace White, Gen. James Grant Wilson, Gen. Stewart L. Wood- ford, and Mr. Frederick Hill Meserve. g fclenb of tnirtf) anb sabness, Smiles! anb tears; 9 quaint Unight errant of the pioneers!; % fiomelp fiero, born of star anb sob; 9 feasant prince; a jfWasterpiece of 4x6^4 18mo 4x6^ 24mo 3y 2 x 6 32mo 3^4 x 5 48mo 2y 2 x 4 64-mo 2x3 The following terms for sizes are frequently used in Eng- lish bibliographies and catalogs : Name Approximate incites imperial 4to 11 x 15 super royal 4to 10*/2 x 13j4 post 4to 8x10 imperial 8vo iy 2 x 11 royal 8vo 6}£ x 10 demy 8vo Sy 2 x 8^4 post 8vo 5x8 crown 8vo 5 x 7y foolscap 8vo A%. x 7 post 8vo 4 x 6 34 62 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Key to Symbols and Abbreviations a. 1. Alternate leaves a. p. bds. Alternate pages Boards cl. Cloth fp. il. Frontispiece Illustrated imp. ils. Imperial Illustrations 1. Leaves lea. Leather n. d. No date n. i. n. p. pp. sm. No imprint No place Pages Small *. Have not seen a copy When there is no description of cover, the cover is either paper or cardboard. All measurements are in inches. Words misspelled on the title page are shown in the Bibliography in italics. BIBLIOGRAPHY BIBLIOGRAPHY ABBATT, WILLIAM: The Lincoln Centenary in Literature Selections from the principal magazines of February and March, 1909, together with a few from 1907-1908 [Device] William Abbatt New York 1909 1 Bds. Vol. 1. 8vo. Made up of articles from periodicals, with a title page and index prefixed. Contents of different volumes vary. ABBATT, WILLIAM: The Lincoln Centenary in Literature Selections from the principal magazines of February and March, 1909, together with a few from 1907-1908 [Device] William Abbatt New York 1909 2 Bds. Marked "Vol. II" on back. Folio. Made up of articles from periodicals, with a title page and index prefixed. Contents of different volumes vary. ABBOTT, WALTER A.: The? Abbottsford Silent Reading Lessons Abraham Lincoln No. 3 3 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Copyrighted, 1919, Walter A. Ab- bott, Published, 1130 Mission Street, South Pasadena, Cal.) 16mo. 11 pp. ABERNETHY, ALONZO: Glimpses of Abraham » Lincoln By Alonzo Abernethy Delivered before the Mitchell County Farmers' Institute, February 12, 1909. Reprint from the Osage News, February 18, 1909 4 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 8 pp. ADAMS, GEORGE E. : Lincoln Address Delivered at Quincy, Illinois, Tuesday, October 13, 1908, before the State Historical Society of Illinois, and the Lin- (65) 66 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY coin-Douglas Semi-Centennial Society. By George E. Adams Peterboro, N. H. : Transcript Printing Com- pany 1908. 5 Cover title. 8vo. 12 pp. ADAMS, GEORGE E. : Lincoln Address Delivered in Chicago, February 9th, 1909, before Columbia Post, G. A. R. By George E. Adams 6 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 11 pp. ADVOCATE, THE MIDDLE-WEST: The Middle- West Advocate 50 Cents Per Year 5 Cents Per Copy Where flows the Mississippi, Father of Waters, in the land of plenty — the mighty middle-west February 1906 Abraham Lincoln Number Moline Publishing Co., Ptrs., Moline, 111. 7 Cover title. lis. 4to. 32 pp. AGNEW, BENJAMIN L.: Memorial Meeting Feb- ruary 14, 1917. 8 N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 1 1 pp. Address by Companion Chaplin Benjamin L. Agnew, D.D., LL.D., "How the Secessionists secured the election of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States." AGRESTI, A.: A Agresti Abramo Lincoln Nel Pri- mo Centenario Delia Sua Nascita [Medallion Portrait] Roma 1909. 9 Also cover title. lis. 4to. 15 pp. AGRESTI, ANTONIO: Antonio Agresti Abramo Lincoln [Device] A. F. Formiggini Editore in Geno- va 1913. 10 Bds. Portrait. 16mo. 66 pp. {Last two pages of Bibliogra- phy in English) AITKEN, W. FRANCIS: The Boy's Life of Great- heart Lincoln The Martyr President By W. Fran- cis Aitken [Quotation from Roosevelt] London S. W. Partridge & Co., Ltd. 8 & 9 Paternoster Row. 1 1 N.d. CI. Fp. In colors. 12mo. 320 pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 67 ALASKA: The District of Alaska Executive De- partment Lincoln Proclamation 12 Cover title as follows : Lincoln Proclamation 1809 [Portrait] 1909 Friday, February the Twelfth Nineteen Hundred and Nine N.i., n.p., n.d. (January 7th, 1909. Public Library Bulletin) 4to. Folder. Providing for the celebration of the Centennial in Schools. ALBANY, (N. Y.) : Centennial Anniversary of the Birth of [Portrait] Abraham Lincoln Assembly Chamber Albany, N. Y. February 12, 1909. 13 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. (8) pp. ALBION LODGE: A Tribute to the Memory of Abraham Lincoln [Silhouette of Lincoln] Albion Lodge No. 26, F. & A. M. February 12, 1906. 14 N.i., n.p., n.d. 16mo. 14 pp. ALBUM, THE LINCOLN : Life of the Preserver of the Union, the Liberator of a people, and the First American. Told by Authentic Pictures Containing the largest collection of Lincoln portraits that has ever been assembled in a single work. Illustrations showing his home in Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois and many other scenes with which his life was identified. Lincoln's ideal Statesman, his great political opponent, famous Generals of the Civil War, Members of his Cabinet, and many other interesting figures in our history. Fac-simile let- ters, speeches, quotations, genealogy, and a chronological table giving the principal events of his career, with the dates of their occurrence. By the Hawkins Publishing Company, Saint Louis, Mo. 15 N.d. (Copyrighted, 1907). CI. Oblong. 4to. 1-72 pp., printed on a. p. ALDRICH, JULIA CARTER: A Memory of Eigh- teen Hundred Sixty-Five A Tribute to Abraham Lincoln [Device] 1914 By Julia Carter Aldrich Kenyon & Weir Wauseon, Ohio 16 Cover title. 6"xl0#". (2) pp. 68 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY ALLEN, LYMAN WHITNEY: The Lincoln Pew By Lyman Whitney Allen [President Lincoln' s Pew is in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church of Washington, D. C] 17 Cover title. N.L, n.p., n.d. (Published by the New York Av- enue Presbyterian Church of Washington, D. C.) 24mo. Fold- er. ALLEN, LYMAN WHITNEY: Abraham Lincoln A Poem By Lyman Whitney Allen Second Edition G. P. Putnam's Sons New York 27 West Twenty- third Street London 24 Bedford Street, Strand The Knickerbocker Press 1896 18 CI. 12mo. vi, 112 pp. Same text as Fish 27. ALLEN, LYMAN WHITNEY: Abraham Lincoln A Poem By Lyman Whitney Allen Centennial [Fourth] Edition G. P. Putnam's Sons New York and London The Knickerbocker Press 1909 19 CI. 12mo. xi, 142 pp. Same text as next above. Revised and enlarged edition of Fish 27. ALTON, (ILL.): Souvenir Program Home Coming [Inscription] Lincoln and Douglas Semi-Centennial Celebration October 14-17, 1908 Alton, Illinois. 20 Cover title. N.i. (Melling & Gaskins Printing Co., Alton) 8vo. (8) pp. AMES, CHARLES GORDON: Stand by the Presi- dent ! An Address delivered before the National Union Association, of Cincinnati, March 6, 1863. By Rev. Charles G. Ames. Published by order of the Association [Motto] Philadelphia; King & Baird, Printers, 607 San- som Street, 1863. 21 Cover title. 8vo. 15 pp. A most eloquent defense of the President, very suggestive of the kind of opposition then prevalent. Another issue has Cincinnati imprint of Johnson, Stephens & Co., Printers, 141 Main Street, below Fourth. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 69 AMES, CHARLES GORDON: Abraham Lincoln. How He Made The Most of Himself. A discourse giv- en in Boston, February 9, 1908, in the Church of the Dis- ciples. By Charles Gordon Ames. 22 N.i., n.p., n.d. (Hakn 6? Harmon Co., Mpls.). 12mo. 21 pp. ANDERSON, ALBERT: A Critical and Biographi- cal Sketch of Lincoln [Device] Minneapolis, Minn. 23 N.i., n.d. (Copyright, 1910, by Albert Anderson. All rights re- served) Fp. 12mo. 19 pp. ANDERSON, CHARLES P. The Grand Army Hall and Memorial Association of Illinois Nineteenth Lincoln Birthday Service Memorial Hall, Chicago Tuesday, February 12th, 1918 Address by Rt. Rev. Charles P. Anderson, D.D. Copyrighted 1918 24 N.i., n.p., n.d. Fp. Portrait of speaker. 12mo. 29 pp. See No. 569. ANDERSON, HOMER : Where I saw Lincoln. Ad- dress at the Sixth Annual Lincoln Banquet, February 12, 1909. By Homer Anderson, First Vice President of Lin- coln Society, Peekskill, N. Y. ||Corporal, Co. I, 90 Reg. O. V. I.|| 25 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Portrait of speaker. 18mo. (14) pp. ANDREWS, MARY RAYMOND SHIPMAN: The Perfect Tribute By Mary Raymond Shipman An- drews New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1906 26 Bds. Fp. 12mo. (2), 47 pp. First published in Scribner's Monthly, July, 1906. "Historical fiction" concerning the Gettysburg Address ; i.e. The history is mainly fictitious, but the fiction might have been truth. Very prettily done. ANDREWS, MARY RAYMOND SHIPMAN: The Perfect Tribute Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1908. 27 CI. Portrait. Ornamental borders. 8vo. (2), 66 pp. Same text as next above. 70 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY ANDREWS, MARY RAYMOND SHIPMAN: The Perfect Tribute Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1910 28 Fp. 16mo. (2), 47 pp. "School Memorial edition for Lincoln Day." First Edition print- ed August, 1906; reprinted in September, October, 1906; Febru- ary, March, June, July, October, and twice in December, 1907 ; June, September, and twice in December, 1908; August and De- cember, 1909; and January, 1910. Illustrated Edition published in November, 1908. ANDREWS, MARY RAYMOND SHIPMAN: The Counsel Assigned By Mary Raymond Shipman An- drews Author of "The Perfect Tribute," etc. New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1912 29 Bds. Fp. 16mo. 43 pp. Also in cl. 41 pp. The same criticism can be made of this as made of "The Perfect Tribute." ANDREWS, WILLIAM E. : Lincoln and The Boys in Blue. Extension of remarks of Hon. William E. An- drews of Nebraska in the House of Representatives, Feb- ruary 16, 1920 [Device] Washington, 1920. 166699- 20519. 30 Cover title. 8vo. 8 pp. ANTHOLOGY, LINCOLN: An Anthology of The Epigrams and Sayings of Abraham Lincoln Collect- ed from His Writings and Speeches Edited by Francis D. Tandy New York Francis D. Tandy Company. 1908 31 Cl. Fp. 8vo. 64 pp. APPEAL, AN: An Appeal to the President, as the Constitutional Commander In Chief of the Army of the United States, by The Recruits Who Volunteered to nil up the old 15th Regiment of the N. Y. Volunteer En- gineers, to be Discharged according to their contract of enlistment, and according to General Order No. 108, of LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 71 April 28, 1863. Washington, D. C: McGill & With- erow, Printers and Sterotypers. 1864. 32 Cover title. 8vo. 59 pp. APPRECIATION, AN: Abraham Lincoln An Ap- preciation New York Francis D. Tandy Company 33 N.d. Silhouette of Lincoln on front cover. 24mo. 16 pp. ARGOW, W. WALDEMAR W. : "Was Abraham Lin- coln a Christian ?" Being an Address delivered in The People's Church, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Sunday Morning, February 12, 1922 By W. Waldemar W. Argow, Min- ister 34 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. {The Torch Press, Cedar Rapids, Iowa) 12mo. 7 pp. ARMSTRONG, IDA D. : Proceedings of the South- western Indiana Historical Society Evansville February 28, 1923 Bulletin No. 18 October, 1923 In- diana Historical Commission State House, Indianapolis Indiana: Wm. B. Burford, Contractor for State Print- ing and Binding 1923 35 Also cover title. 8vo. 139 pp. Contains "The Lincolns in Spencer County," Copyrighted, and "The Grigsbys." 54-94 pp. ARNAUD, ACHILLE: Abraham Lincoln Sa Nais- sance, Sa Vie, Sa Mort Avec un Recit De La Guerre D'Amerique D'Apres Les Documents Les Plus Authenti- ques par Achille Arnaud, Redacteur a l'Opinion nationale Paris. Charlieu Freres Et Huillery, Librairies-Editeurs 10, Rue Git-Le-Coeur 1865 36 Also cover title. II. 4to. 96 pp. ARNOLD, ISAAC N. : The Life of Abraham Lincoln. By Isaac N. Arnold Author of "The Life of Benedict Arnold," etc.; Late President of the Chicago Historical Society ; Member of Congress during the Civil War. Chi- cago: Jansen, McClurg, & Company. 1885 37 CI. Portrait. 8vo. 462 pp. * Special edition printed on larger and finer paper than Fish 41. 375 copies, numbered 1 to 375, inclusive. 72 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY ARTHUR, SAMUEL J. : Lincoln's Legacy A Tribute to The World's Great Commoner Samuel J. Arthur Il- lustrated [Device] Boston Richard G. Badger The Gorham Press 38 N.d. (Copyright, 1923, by Richard G. Badger. All rights re- served) Fp. (Portrait) 8vo. 45 pp. Also contains sketch of Log Cabin, from a Sketch by J. Wanda Arthur. ASHLEY, D. R. : The Funeral Ceremonies in Hon- or of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America Held at Austin, Lander Co., Nevada, on Wednesday, April 19, 1865. J. D. Fairchild & Co., Printers: Austin 39 N.d. 8vo. 22 pp. * ASHLEY, JAMES M.: Abraham Lincoln Address delivered in Memorial Hall, Toledo, Ohio February 12, 1918 by James M. Ashley 40 Also cover tide with portrait. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 8 pp. ASSASSINATION: Jefferson Davis and His Com- plicity in the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln President of the United States and Where the Traitor shall be Tried for Treason. Philadelphia Sherman & Co., Printers 1866 41 Cover title. 8vo. 16 pp. ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN MISSIONARY: Pro- gramme for Lincoln Memorial Sunday 42 Caption title. Congressional Rooms, Fourth Avenue and Twenty-second Street, New York. Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 8 pp. * ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN MISSIONARY: Con- cert Exercise. Abraham Lincoln and Christian Educa- tion. The Two-Fold Emancipation. 43 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. (7) pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 73 ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN MISSIONARY : Memo- rial Concert Abraham Lincoln and American Liberty Under the Auspices of the American Missionary Associa- tion [Key -Thought'] Congregational Rooms Fourth Ave. and Twenty-Second St. New York City 44 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. (7) pp. Cut of Lincoln's Birthplace on back page of cover. ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN MISSIONARY: Amer- ican Missionary Association. Concert Exercise for Lincoln Memorial Sunday. 45 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. (8) pp. ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN MISSIONARY: Amer- ican Missionary Association The Shorter Catechism for Lincoln Memorial Sunday February 11, 1906 Susan Hayes Ward 46 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Folder. 12mo. ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN MISSIONARY: Amer- ican Missionary Association Lincoln Memorial Sun- day 1907 [Quotation from Tolstoi] [Portrait] Lincoln, The Burden-Bearer and Emancipator. [Quo- tation from President McKinley]. 47 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 12mo. 8 pp. ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN MISSIONARY: Open- ing or Closing Exercises of Sunday School Amer- ican Missionary Association 287 Fourth Ave., New York Lincoln Memorial Sunday February 16th, 1908 48 Lessons in Christian Patriotism. Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 12mo. (4) pp. ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN MISSIONARY: 1809- 1909 Lincoln Centennial Anniversary American Missionary Association Brief Concert Exercise "With Malice Toward None With Charity for All." Lincoln Memorial Sunday February 7, 1909 Commemorating the One Hundredth Birthday of Abraham Lincoln 49 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (American Missionary Association, 287 Fourth Avenue, New York. 615 Congressional House, Bos- ton, 153 LaSalle Street, Chicago) 12mo. 4 pp. 74 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN MISSIONARY: 1809- 1865 Concert Exercises for Lincoln Sunday, Feb- ruary 14th, 1915. [Portrait] American Mission- ary Association, 287 Fourth Avenue, New York City. Eastern District, 615 Congregational House, Boston, Mass. Western District, 19 South LaSalle Street, Chi- cago, 111. Pacific District 21 Brenham Place San Fran- cisco, Cal. 50 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 4 pp. ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN MISSIONARY: Lin- coln The Friend of Man Lincoln Day In the Sun- day School [Cut of Newark Statue of Lincoln] "With Malice towards none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds, to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow and his orphans, to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and a lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations." The American Missionary Associa- tion 287 Fourth Avenue, New York 51 Cover title. N.d. 8vo. Folder. Contains Program for Lincoln Sunday. ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN MISSIONARY: Lin- coln Sunday The Two-Fold Emancipation [Cut of Statue of Lincoln with slave kneeling at his feet] He stood before this great country, which called itself "the land of the free," but which in reality was fast becoming a sepulchre wherein the corrupting corpse of slavery pois- oned the air, and moved by a love for humanity like that of the Divine Man, he cried, "Come forth," and he that was dead came forth bound hand and foot in grave clothes. Then said he, "Loose him and let him go," and straightway the fetters fell from the wrists and from the feet of the slave and he went forth a free man in the sight of God. 52 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. {The American Missionary Asso- ciation New York) 8vo. Folder Contains program for Lincoln Sunday. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 75 ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN MISSIONARY: Lin- coln Sunday — 1922 A Sunday-School Playlet The Su- perintendent Who Wanted to Know [Cut of Sailing Vessel] The Amistad The American Missionary Associa- tion 287 Fourth Avenue, New York 53 Cover title. N.d. (1922). 8vo. Folder. (4) pp. Contains a One-Act Playlet for Sunday School. ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN MISSIONARY : In this Temple as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the Union the Memory of Abraham Lincoln is en- shrined forever [Cut of Statue of Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.] Lincoln Sunday February 11, 1923. 54 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (The American Missionary Asso- ciation, 287 Fourth Avenue, New York, 1923) 8vo. Folder. ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN MISSIONARY: The Unfinished Work [Portrait of Lincoln, with small cut of Log Cabin and Capitol] Lincoln Sunday Febru- ary 10, 1924 55 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (The American Missionary Asso- ciation, 1924) 8vo. Folder. (4) pp. Contains program for Lincoln Sunday. ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN MISSIONARY: Snap Shots of Lincoln With the following headings The Pioneer and Woodsman — A Boy's View. Lincoln, A Lover of Books — A Girl's View. Lincoln, the Man of God — A Christian's View. Lincoln, the leader — A Follower's View. Lincoln, the Emancipator — A Phil- anthropist's View. Lincoln, the Preserver of the Union — A Patriot's View. 56 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. {Published by The American Mis- sionary Association, New York, 1925?) 6"xlOV2"« Folder. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.): The Lincoln Centennial Associa- tion Springfield, 111. Its Objects. What it Has Ac- 76 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY complished. What it Hopes to Accomplish. [Names of officers'] 51 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. {Contains list of members) 24mo. 26 pp. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.) : Banquet given on the One Hun- dredth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln by the Lincoln Centennial Association February the twelfth Nineteen hundred and nine The Illinois State Armory Springfield 58 N.i., n.p., n.d. Heavy cardboard. Portrait pasted on cover. Tied with silk cord. Contains quotation by Lincoln and Gettys- burg Address. Post 4to. 7, 1 pp. On inside front cover, opposite title page, is following: Object: To properly observe throughout the Nation the One Hundredth Anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln ; to pre- serve to posterity the memory of his words and works, and to stimulate the patriotism of the youth of the land by appropriate annual exercises. Bound in at back, is booklet of 8 pp., which explains the incep- tion of the Association; names of committees and members. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.) : Lincoln Centennial Addresses De- livered at the Memorial Exercises held at Springfield, Illinois February 12, 1909 Commemorating the One Hundredth Birthday of Abraham Lincoln Published by The Illinois Centennial Commission 1909 59 Three-quarter morocco. Portrait. 8vo. 226 pp. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.) : The Story-Life of Lincoln A Bi- ography Composed of Five Hundred True Stories Told by Abraham Lincoln and his Friends selected from all authentic sources, and fitted together in order, forming His Complete Life History by Wayne Whipple Author of "The Story of the White House and Its Home Life," "The Minute Man," "The Story of Plymouth Rock," etc. Memorial Edition Issued to Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Lincoln's Birth Illustrated With LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 77 150 engravings from Photographs, Paintings, Drawings and Manuscripts, some of which have not before been published. Philadelphia The John C. Winston Com- pany Publishers. 60 N.d. (Copyright, 1908) CI. Fp. lis. and portraits. 8vo. (13), xii, 708 pp. This Edition of the Story-Life of Lincoln, by Wayne Whipple, was published especially for the Lincoln Centennial Association of Springfield, Illinois. It is limited to 800 copies, Book plate pasted in, and has Object of the Association, list of officers and members of the Association, preceding the title page. Used as a Souvenir at the 1909 meeting. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.) : Banquet given on the One Hun- dred and First Anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln by the Lincoln Centennial Association February the twelfth Nineteen hundred and ten The St. Nicholas Hotel Springfield 61 Ni., n.d. Limp lea. Portrait pasted in. 6 J / 2 "x8%". (16) pp. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.) : Collections of the Illinois State Historical Library Volume III Lincoln Series, Vol I The Lincoln-Douglas Debates of 1858 Edited with In- troductions and Notes by Edwin Erie Sparks, Ph. D. President of the Pennsylvania State College : Sometime Professor of American History in The University of Chi- cago Published by the Trustees of the Illinois State His- torical Library Springfield, Illinois 1908 62 Three-quarter morocco. Portrait. Royal 8vo. 627 pp. Book plate pasted in, and contains list of members of the Asso- ciation. Used as a souvenir at the Third Annual Banquet of the Association at the 102d Anniversary of Lincoln's birth. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.): Lincoln Centennial Association Addresses Delivered at the Annual Banquet held at Springfield, Illinois February Eleven Nineteen Hun- dred and Eleven Commemorating the One Hundred and 78 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Second Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln 63 N.i., n.p., n.d. Limp lea. Portraits. Association book plate pasted in. iy 2 n ^\^% n \ 40, xv pp. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.) : The Lincoln Year Book Contain- ing Immortal Words of Abraham Lincoln Spoken and Written on Various Occasions, Preceded by Appropriate Scripture Texts and Followed by Choice Poetic Selec- tions for Each Day in the Year, with Special Reference to Anniversary Dates. Compiled by J. T. Hobson, D. D., LL. B. Nineteen Hundred and Twelve Press of United Brethren Publishing House Dayton, Ohio 64 Three-quarter morocco. Portrait. Book plate pasted in on in- side front cover. List of members of the Association and Menu. 12mo. 383 pp. 1912 Souvenir. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.): Lincoln Centennial Association Addresses Delivered at the Annual Banquet held at Springfield, Illinois, February Twelfth Nineteen Hun- dred and Twelve, Commemorating the One Hundred and Third Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln 65 N.i., n.p., n.d. (1912). Medallion portrait on cover. 8vo. 61 pp. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.) : 1809-1913 Announcement to All Members of the Lincoln Centennial Association The One Hundred and Fourth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln will be celebrated by the members of this Association with such of their friends as they may care to invite, on Wednesday, the 12th day of February, 1913, at Springfield. A Banquet will be served in the State Armoury at seven in the evening, where addresses will be delivered by Baron Von Bernstorff, the German Ambassador to Washington, and by the Honourable Jo- seph W. Bailey, of Texas. 66 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 79 N.i., n.p., n.d. Royal 8vo. (1) p. Announcement sent to members of the Association together with invitation to be sent to some friend. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.) : Lincoln Master of Men A Study in Character by Alonzo Rothschild [Device] Special Edition Published for The Lincoln Centennial Associa- tion by Houghton Mifflin Company The Riverside Press Cambridge 1912 67 Three-quarter morocco. Portrait. Book plate and menu pasted in. Contains list of members of the Association. 12mo. 531 pp. 1913 Souvenir. Edition consists of 800 numbered copies. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.): Addresses Delivered at the Celebra- tion of The One Hundred and Fourth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln Under the Auspices of The Lincoln Centennial Association At the State Armoury, in Springfield, Illinois, on the twelfth day of February, nineteen hundred and thirteen Springfield Printed for the Association 68 N.i., n.d. CI. 12mo. vii, 56 pp. Paper is unfinished and in crude state. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.): 1909-1914 Announcement to all Members of the Lincoln Centennial Association The One Hundred and Fifth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln will be celebrated by the members of this Association with such of their friends as they may care to invite on Thursday the 12th day of February, 1914, at Springfield. A Banquet will be served in the State Armoury at six-thirty in the evening, where ad- dresses will be delivered by the Honourable Joseph T. Robinson, United States Senator for Arkansas; Dr. Stephen S. Wise, of New York; and the Honourable Per- cival G. Rennick, of Peoria. 69 N.i., n.p., n.d. Royal 8vo. (1) p. Announcement sent to members of the Association, together with invitation to be sent to some friend. 80 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.): Lincoln The Lawyer By Frederick Trevor Hill Author of "The Case and Exceptions," "The Accomplice," Etc. [Device] New York The Century Co. 1913 70 Three-quarter morocco. Portrait. Book plate of Lincoln Cen- tennial Association and menu pasted in. 8vo. 334 pp. 1914 Souvenir. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.): Addresses delivered at the Cele- bration or The One Hundred and Fifth Anniver- sary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln Under the Aus- pices of The Lincoln Centennial Association At the State Armoury, in Springfield, Illinois, on the twelfth day of February, nineteen hundred and fourteen. Spring- field Printed for the Association 7 1 N.i., n.d. Medallion portrait on cover. 12mo. 80 pp. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.): 1809 [Device] 1915 On the Occasion of the Celebration of the One Hundred and Sixth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lin- coln, by the Members of the Lincoln Centennial Associa- tion, a Banquet will be served in the State Armoury, at Springfield, on Friday, the Twelfth day of February, 1915, at six- thirty in the evening. Addresses will be de- livered by the Honourable Lawrence Y. Sherman, Unit- ed States Senator for Illinois, the Rt. Rev. John P. Glen- non, Arch-bishop of St. Louis, Mr. Gutzon Borglum, of New York, and the Rt. Rev. Samuel Fallows, of Chi- cago. 72 N.i., n.d., n.p. Royal 8vo. (1) p. Announcement sent to members of the Association, together with invitation to be sent to some friend. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.): The Every-Day Life of Abraham Lincoln A Narrative and Descriptive Biography with LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 81 Pen-pictures and Personal Recollections by those who knew him By Francis Fisher Browne New and thor- oughly revised edition, from new plates, with an entirely new portrait of Lincoln, from a charcoal study by J. N. Marble Special Edition [Device] Chicago, Browne & Howell Company 1914 73 Three-quarter morocco. Portrait. Book plate and menu pasted in. Contains list of members. Demy 8vo. 622 pp. 1915 Souvenir. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.) : Addresses Delivered At the Cele- bration of The One Hundred and Sixth Anniver- sary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln Under the Aus- pices of the Lincoln Centennial Association At the State Armoury, in Springfield, Illinois, on the twelfth day of February, nineteen hundred and fifteen. Springfield Printed for the Association 74 N.i., n.d. Medallion portrait on cover. 12mo. 67 pp. Also bound in and part of the volume: Memorial Exercises on the Occasion of the Semi-Centennial Anniversary of the Assassin- ation of Abraham Lincoln Under the Auspices of: Grand Army of the Republic; Sons of American Revolution; and Daughters of American Revolution. In the First Presbyterian Church, Springfield, Illinois, Fourteenth day of April, Nineteen Hundred and Fifteen. Springfield. Printed for the Lincoln Centennial Association. 66, (1) pp. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.): Lincoln Centennial Association The One Hundred and Seventh Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln will be celebrated by the Members of the Association on Saturday, the Twelfth day of Feb- ruary, 1916, at Springfield, Illinois. A Banquet will be served in the State Armoury, at Six o'clock, for the Mem- bers and such of their friends, Ladies and Gentlemen, as they may desire to invite. At the close of the Banquet addresses will be delivered by the Honourables, John W. Davis, Solicitor General of the United States, James 82 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Hamilton Lewis and Lawrence Y. Sherman, United States Senators for Illinois. 75 N.i., n.p., n.d. Royal 8vo. (1) p. Announcement sent to members of the Association, together with invitation to be sent to some friend. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.): The Story-Life of Lincoln A Bi- ography Composed of Five Hundred True Stories Told by Abraham Lincoln and his Friends selected from all authentic sources, and fitted together in order, forming His Complete Life History by Wayne Whipple Author of "The Story of the White House and Its Home Life," "The Minute Man," "The story of Plymouth Rock," etc. Memorial Edition issued to Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Lincoln's Birth Illustrated With 150 engravings from Photographs, Paintings, Drawings and Manuscripts, some of which have not before been published Philadelphia The John C. Winston Company Publishers 76 N.d. (Copyright, 1908) CI. Portrait. Book plate and menu pasted in. Contains list of members. Demy 8vo. 708 pp. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.) : Addresses Delivered At The Cele- bration of The One Hundred and Seventh Anni- versary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln Under the Auspices of the Lincoln Centennial Association At The State Armoury, in Springfield, Illinois, on the twelfth day of February, nineteen hundred and sixteen. Springfield Printed for the Association 77 N.i., n.d. Medallion portrait on cover. 12mo. 79 pp. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.) : 1809-1917 The One Hundred and Eighth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln will be celebrated by the Lincoln Centennial Association February Twelve, Nineteen Seventeen at Springfield, Illi- LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 83 nois A Banquet will be served in the Leland Hotel, at Seven o'clock, for the Members and such of their Gen- tlemen Friends as they may desire to invite. Governor Lowden will act as Toastmaster. At the close of the Banquet addresses will be delivered by Dr. John Grier Hibben, President of Princeton University, and the Hon- ourable Thomas Sterling, United States Senator for South Dakota. 78 N.i., n.p., n.d. Royal 8vo. (1) pp. Announcement sent to members of the Association, together with invitation to be sent to some friend. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.): Abraham Lincoln and His Last Resting Place A Leaflet Published for Distribution at the National Lincoln Monument in the City of Spring- field, Illinois [Device] Compiled by Edward S. John- son, Custodian [Names of Board of Commissioners] The Life of Abraham Lincoln has been written by many men in many tongues. The resources of rhetoric and eloquence have been exhausted in their portrayal of this character that however viewed holds a lesson for all man- kind. In this brief space and for the purpose which this leaflet is designed to serve, the simple homely details of the martyred President's early life could not be better told than in his own words. No polished recital could be so prized by the great multitude who hold his memory dear as this transcript of a letter written in 1859 to his friend the Hon. Jesse W. Fell, of Bloomington, Illi- nois 79 N.i., n.d. Portrait. Menu laid in. 8vo. 29 pp. 1917 Souvenir, Lincoln Centennial Association. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.) : Addresses Delivered at the Cele- bration of the One Hundred and Eighth Anniver- sary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln Under the Aus- pices of The Lincoln Centennial Association At the Le- land Hotel, in Springfield, Illinois, on the twelfth day 84 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY of February, nineteen hundred and seventeen. Spring- field Printed for the Association 80 N.i., n.d. Medallion portrait on cover. 12mo. 62 pp. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.) : Addresses Delivered At The Cele- bration of The One Hundred and Ninth Anniver- sary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln Under the Aus- pices of The Lincoln Centennial Association and Illinois Centennial Commission At the State Armoury, in Springfield, Illinois, on the twelfth day of February, nineteen hundred and eighteen. Springfield Printed for the Association 81 N.i., n.d. Medallion portrait on cover. 12mo. 108 pp. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.) : Banquet 1809-1921 Commemorating -the- One Hundred and Twelfth Anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln February 12th, 1921, under the auspices of The Lincoln Centennial Association and The Mid-Day Luncheon Club Springfield, Illinois, 6 :30 P. M. Leland Hotel 82 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Folder. Contains program and menu. 8vo. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.) : "To THIS PLACE AND TO THE KINDNESS OF THESE PEOPLE I OWE EVERYTHING." 83 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Cut of Life Mask comprises front cover, and the words, "Lincoln Centennial Association." 12mo. xiv pp. Booklet issued "Only to mention briefly what the Association has done;" accompanying the invitation for the 1923 meeting. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.) : [Lincoln Centennial Association Seal] Bulletin No. 1. Springfield, Illinois December 20, 1923 84 Caption-cover title. N.i. 12mo. 8 pp. Address of Honorable Lloyd George. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 85 ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.): Lincoln Centennial Association The Lincoln Centennial Association Invites you to be its Guest on the occasion of the One Hundred and Fifteenth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln, at Spring- field, Illinois, the Twelfth day of February, nineteen hundred and twenty-four. 85 N.i., n.p., n.d. Royal 8vo. (1) p. Invitation to annual banquet of Association, 1924. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.): Lincoln Centennial Association Papers Delivered Before the Members of the Lincoln Centennial Association Introduction By Logan Hay, President, Lincoln Centennial Association The House of the House Divided By Henry A. Converse, of Spring- field, Illinois Lincoln as a World Figure By Andrew C. McLaughlin, Professor of History University of Chicago at Springfield, Illinois, on February 12, 1924 [Seal of Association] Springfield, Illinois Lincoln Cen- tennial Association 1924 86 N.i. {Printed by R. R. Donnelly & Sons Co,, The Lakeside Press, Chicago) Bds. 8vo. 132 pp. ATKINS, SMITH D.: Abraham Lincoln. Smith D. Atkins, Opera House, Streator, Illinois, February 12, 1909, at invitation of G. A. R. Woman's Relief Corps, Spanish-American Veterans, and the Daughters of the American Revolution. 87 Caption-cover tide. N.i., n.p., n.d. {Journal Printing Co., Free' port, III., 1909) 5y 2 "x9". (16) pp. ATKINS, SMITH D.: Abraham Lincoln By Gen'l Smith D. Atkins Compliments of Samuel Harris & Co. Machinists' and Manufacturers' Tools and Supplies Old No. 23 and 25 S. Clinton St., new No. 114 and 116 N. Clinton St., between Washington and Randolph Sts. Chicago 88 Also cover tide. N.i., n.p., n.d. {The Henneberry Company, Chicago) 16mo. 28 pp. 86 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY ATKINSON, ELEANOR: The Boyhood of Lincoln By Eleanor Atkinson [Device] New York The Mc- Clure Company mcmviii 89 (Published October, 1908) CI. Fp. II. 12mo. xiii, 57 pp. ATKINSON, ELEANOR: Lincoln's Love Story By Eleanor Atkinson Author of "The Boyhood of Lincoln/' and "Mamzelle Fifine" Illustrated [Device] New York Doubleday, Page & Company mcmix 90 CI. Fp. II. 12mo. 60 pp. ATLANTA, (GA.) : 1809 February 12th 1909 Ser- vices in Commemoration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln Ar- ranged by Union and Confederate Veterans Under the Auspices of O. M. Mitchell Post No. 1, Grand Army of the Republic Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church South Atlanta, Georgia Sunday Evening, Februarv 14th, 1909 Published by "Blue" and "Gray" Veterans,' 1909 Byrd Printing Co., Atlanta. 91 Fp. Portrait. 8vo. 48 pp. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, THE: The Autobiography of Abraham Lincoln The orig- inal, which was written for campaign purposes, seems to have disappeared. Collectors are apparently unable to locate it [ Cut of Log Cabin ] The Cabin in which Lin- coln was born 92 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 16mo. Folded. (8) pp. AZEGAURI, KENZO: Being a Japanese Transla- tion of Lincoln's Words and Deeds. [Portrait on back cover] By Kenzo Azegauri. 93 N.i., n.p., n.d. 12mo. Not paged. Contains advertisements of Abraham Lincoln by Jos. H. Choate — "The Story of My Life," "Helen Keller." BABCOCK, BERNIE: The Soul of Ann Rutledge Abraham Lincoln's Romance By Bernie Babcock With a Frontispiece in Color by Gayle Hoskins [Device] LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 87 Philadelphia & London J. B. Lippincott Company 1919 94 CI. 12mo. 322, (1) pp. BABCOCK, BERNIE: Bernie Babcock [Plate] An Appreciation 95 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. lis. Folder. 3^"x6". (6) pp. Adv. of next below. BABCOCK, BERNIE: The Soul of Abe Lincoln By Bernie Babcock Author of 'The Soul of Ann Rut- ledge." With a Frontispiece in Color by Gayle Hos- kins [Device] Philadelphia & London J. B. Lippincott Company 1923 96 CI. 12mo. 328 pp. BACHELLER, IRVING: A Man for the Ages A Story of the Builders of Democracy By Irving Bacheller Author of Eben Holden, The Light in the Clearing, etc. Illustrated by John Wolcott Adams Indianapolis The Bobbs-Merrill Company Publishers 97 N.d. {Copyright, 1919) CI. 12mo. (18) 416 pp. The same in special DeLuxe edition of 100, beautifully bound in full leather, with 21 illustrations by John Wolcott Adams. The regular edition has only 6 illustrations. BACKUS, WILSON M.: The Religion of Abraham Lincoln Address delivered by Wilson M. Backus before Saturday Lunch Club, February 12. 98 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. {Minneapolis) (1910) 12mo. 4 pp. Author, Minister of First Unitarian Church, Mpls. BAILEY, WILFRED ORMROD: Gaisford Prize — Greek Prose 1893 Supposed Speech of Abraham Lin- coln, on the occasion of his second election to the Presi- dency of the United States [In the style of Tkucydides] By Wilfred Ormrod Bailey Scholar of Trinity College [Device] Oxford B. H. Blackwell 50 & 51 Broad Street 1893 99 Cover title. 12mo. 14 pp. 88 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY BAIRD, CLAUD: The Immortal Lincoln 100 Cover and caption title. Card folder. N.i., n.p., n.d. 24mo. At end of poem is the following: "Written on the 112th anni- versary of the birth of Lincoln. — Claud Baird." BAKER, DAVID CHARLES : Lincoln vs. Liquor By David Charles Baker Baker Publishing Company St. Louis, Mo. 101 N.d. {Copyright, 1908) Portrait. 12mo. 35 pp. BANCROFT, GEORGE: Abraham Lincoln A Tri- bute By George Bancroft [Device] New York A. Wes- sels Company mcmviii 102 CI. Fp. 12mo. 76 pp. A reprint, without note or comment, of the memorial address be- fore Congress. BARNET, JAMES: President Lincoln [Being Pre- fix to Martyrs and Heroes of Illinois] 103 N.i., n.p., n.d. (Editor's note dated at Chicago, 1866) Fp. 12mo. xvi pp. BARNETT, JUDGE T. J.: Abraham Lincoln, The People's Candidate. Speech delivered by Judge T. J. Barnett, of New York, in Richmond, Indiana, October 6, 1864. 104 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 23 pp. * BARRETT, FRANK W. Z. : Mourning for Lincoln [Cut of Lincoln] By Frank W. Z. Barrett 1909 The John C. Winston Company Philadelphia 105 CI. 12mo. 91 pp. BARRETT, JOSEPH H. : Life of Abraham Lincoln His Early History, Political Career, Speeches in and out of Congress, together with many Characteristic Stories and Yarns by and concerning Lincoln which has Earned for him the Sobriquet — "The Story Telling President" By Joseph H. Barrett and Charles Walter Brown, A. M. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 89 Fully illustrated. Vosbrink Mercantile Co., Chica- go. ' 106 N.d. (Copyright, 1902, M. A. Donahue & Co. Chicago) CI. Portraits. Large 8vo. 448 pp. BARPiETT, JOSEPH H. : Abraham Lincoln and his Presidency By Joseph H. Barrett, LL. D. Illustrated In Two Volumes Vol. I Cincinnati The Robert Clarke Company 1904 107 CI. Fp. 8vo. 379 pp. Volume II. 411 pp. BARRETT, OLIVER R.: Announcing the Publica- tion of the Manuscript of A [The] Lost [Last] Lin- coln Speech 108 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. ( The University of Chicago Press, 1925) II. Folder. Adv. of next below. BARRETT, OLIVER R.: Lincoln's Last Speech in Springfield in the Campaign of 1858 The University of Chicago Press 1925 109 Bds. Portrait. Folio. 22 pp. Introduction, pp. 7 to 10 inclusive, signed by Oliver R. Barrett, and copyrighted by him in 1925. BARTHOLOW, OTHO F.: The Symmetry of Lin- coln's Character A Sermon Preached in The First Methodist Episcopal Church Mount Vernon, N. Y. By the Pastor Rev. Otho F. Bartholow, D. D. Sunday Evening, February Thirteenth Nineteen Hundred and ten Published for Gratuitous Distribution by the Hon. Edson Lewis Lafetra Press, New York City 110 N.d. 12mo. 17 pp. BARTLETT, TRUMAN H.: Abraham Lincoln A Biographical Essay By Carl Schurz With an Essay on The Portraits of Lincoln By Truman H. Bartlett Illus- trated [Device] Boston and New York Houghton Mif- flin and Company mdccccvii 111 90 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Bds. Medallion portrait on cover. Fp. In box. 4to. 134 pp. Copyright, 1891, by Carl Schurz. Copyright, 1907, by Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1040 copies printed at The Riverside Press, Cambridge MDCCCCVII. Same as No. 1244. BARTON, WILLIAM E.: The Paternity of Abra- ham Lincoln Was He The Son of Thomas Lincoln? An essay on The Chastity of Nancy Hanks By William E. Barton Author of "The Soul of Abraham Lincoln," etc. [Device] New York George H. Doran Com- pany 112 N.d. {Copyright, 1920) CI. 8vo. 414 pp. BARTON, WILLIAM E.: The Soul of Abraham Lincoln By William E. Barton Author of "A Hero in Homespun," "The Prairie Schooner," "Pine Knot," etc. [Device] New York George H. Doran Company. 113 N.d. (Copyright, 1920) CI. 8vo. 407 pp. Also second edi- tion, same matter with typographical errors corrected. BARTON, WILLIAM E.: The Greatness of Abra- ham Lincoln By Rev. William E. Barton, D.D., LL.D. Author of "The Soul of Abraham Lincoln," "The Paternity of Abraham Lincoln," etc. 1 14 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 20 pp. The Today's Best Thought, published each week by William P. Munsell of the Munsell Publishing Company, Chicago. BARTON, WILLIAM E. : Abraham Lincoln An Ad- dress By The Rev. William E. Barton, D.D., LL.D. Minister of the First Church of Oak Park Delivered in The First Congregational Church of Oak Park, Illinois on Sunday, February 29, 1920 Oak Park, Illinois Ad- vance Publishing Company 1920 Price 25 Cents 115 Cover title. 8vo. (16) pp. BARTON, WILLIAM E. : Abraham Lincoln and His Books By William E. Barton Author of "The Soul of Abraham Lincoln," "The Paternity of Abraham Lin- LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 91 coin/' etc. With Selections from the Writings of Lin- coln and a Bibliography of Books in Print Relating to Abraham Lincoln Chicago Published by the Book Sec- tion of Marshall Field & Company 1920 116 Bds. Portrait. 8vo. 108 pp. BARTON, WILLIAM E.: Abraham Lincoln of Illi- nois By William E. Barton Author of "The Soul of Abraham Lincoln," "The Paternity of Abraham Lin- coln," "Abraham Lincoln and His Books," etc., Pastor of the First Congregational Church of Oak Park An Ad- dress Delivered before the Union League Club of Chi- cago on Lincoln's Birthday Saturday, February Twelfth, 1921 Chicago: Printed by the Union League Club 1921 117 Portrait. 12mo. 20 pp. BARTON, WILLIAM E. : The Influence of Illinois in the Development of Abraham Lincoln By Wil- liam E. Barton, D.D., LL.D. [Illinois State Seal] Re- printed from the Transactions of the Illinois State His- torical Society for the year 1921 118 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Phillips Bros., Print. Spring- field, III., 1922) Portrait. 8vo. 24 pp. BARTON, WILLIAM E.: The Parents of Abraham Lincoln An Address by William E. Barton Author of "The Soul of Abraham Lincoln," "The Paternity of Abraham Lincoln," etc. Delivered at the grave of Thomas Lincoln, Goose Nest Prairie, near Janesville, Illinois, September 18, 1922. Charleston, Illinois The Charleston Daily Courier 1922 119 8vo. 8 pp. BARTON, WILLIAM E. : Lincoln and Douglas In Charleston An Address by William E. Barton. Deliv- ered at the Sixty-Fourth Anniversary Celebration Charleston, Illinois September 18, 1922 Charleston, Illinois The Charleston Daily Courier 1922 120 8vo. 8 pp. 92 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY BARTON, WILLIAM E.: The Man Who Married Lincoln's Parents An Address by Rev. William E. Barton, D.D., LL.D. Delivered at the Dedication of a Monument at the Grave of Rev. Jesse Head and Jane Ramsey Head, his Wife, in Spring Hill Cemetery, Har- rodsburg, Kentucky, Thursday, November 2, 1922. Harrodsburg, Kentucky Published by The Harrodsburg Herald 1922 121 Portraits. Post 4to. 12 pp. Cut of monument pasted on front cover. BARTON, WILLIAM E.: The Grand Army Hall and Memorial Association of Illinois Twenty-third Lincoln Birthday Service Memorial Hall, Chicago, Sun- day, February 12, 1922, 2 :30 P. M. Addresses by Wil- liam E. Barton, D.D., L.L.D. Hon. Addison G. Proc- ter Copyrighted 1922 122 N.i., n.p. Fp. Portrait of speaker. 16mo. 40 pp. Also see No. 1131, Procter. BARTON, WILLIAM E.: The Grand Army Hall and Memorial Association of Illinois invites your- self and friends to be present at the Twenty-Fourth Lin- coln Birthday Service in Memorial Hall, Chicago, on Monday, February twelfth, nineteen hundred and twenty three at two-thirty o'clock P. m. Address by Hon. Ad- dison G. Procter The only Living Delegate to the Re- publican Convention in 1860, nominating Abraham Lin- coln for President. Address by William E. Barton, D.D., L.L.D. Copyright, 1923. 123 N.i., n.p. Fp. Portrait of speaker. 16mo. 35 pp. Also see No. 1132, Procter. BARTON, WILLIAM E.: The Influence of Chica- go upon Abraham Lincoln An Address delivered be- fore The Chicago Historical Society on February 10, 1922 By William E. Barton Author of The Soul of Abraham Lincoln The Paternity of Abraham Lincoln, LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 93 etc. [Seal of Chicago Historical Society] The Univer- sity of Chicago Press Chicago, Illinois 124 Also cover title. N.d. ( Copyright, 1923) Portrait. 8vo. 54 pp. BARTON, WILLIAM E. : The Lincolns in their Old Kentucky Home An Address delivered before The Filson Club Louisville, Kentucky December 4, 1922 By William E. Barton Author of The Soul of Abraham Lincoln, The Paternity of Abraham Lincoln, etc. Berea College Press Berea, Kentucky 1923 125 4to. 24 pp. BARTON, WILLIAM E. : Abraham Lincoln and the American Ideal By William E. Barton, D.D., LL.D. Pastor of the First Congregational Church of Oak Park, Illinois. Author of "The Soul of Abraham Lincoln," "The Paternity of Abraham Lincoln," etc. A Sermon Broadcast by Radio from the Westinghouse Station and the Platform of Orchestra Hall, Chicago, Sunday, Feb- ruary 11, 1923, and received at the Radio Station of the Casper Daily Tribune. Published By The Casper Daily Tribune Printed By The Commercial Printing Co. Cas- per, Wyoming 126 N.d. (1923). 12mo. 15 pp. BARTON, WILLIAM E.: The Education of Abra- ham Lincoln An Address Delivered before the Faculty and Students of Illinois College Jacksonville, Illinois, February 7, 1923 By William E. Barton, D.D., LL.D. Author of "The Soul of Abraham Lincoln" "The Pa- ternity of Abraham Lincoln," etc. [College Seal] Cour- ier Press Jacksonville, Illinois 127 N.d. 8vo. 21 pp. BARTON, WILLIAM E. : "Old Theories Upset" Be- ing the Brief Report of an Address on Abraham Lin- coln's Lost Grandmother By William E. Barton, D.D., LL.D. Author of "The Soul of Abraham Lincoln," "The Paternity of Abraham Lincoln," etc. This Ad- 94 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY dress was Delivered before a Specially Invited Company of Scholars and Historians at the Chicago Historical So- ciety. [Device] Reprint from The Chicago Daily News, February 3, 1 923 1 28 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. (3) pp. BARTON, WILLIAM E.: Abraham Lincoln Ken- tucky Mountaineer An Address delivered before the faculty and students of Berea College, Berea, Kentuckv, Thursday, March 8, 1923 By William E. Barton Au- thor of "The Soul of Abraham Lincoln," "The Patern- ity of Abraham Lincoln," etc. Berea College Press Berea, Kentucky 1923 129 Large 8vo. (14) pp. BARTON, WILLIAM E.: Two Memorial Addresses Delivered on Foxboro Common Rev. William E. Barton, D.D. In Memory of President Harding August 10, 1923 Rev. Isaac Smith, A. M. In Memory of Presi- dent Lincoln April 19, 1865 [Device] The Print Shop Incorporated Foxboro, Massachusetts 1923 130 8vo. 20 pp. Also see No. 1290, Smith. BARTON, WILLIAM E. : Indiana History Bulletin Volume II No. 4 Abraham Lincoln's Ancestry An Ad- dress Delivered before the Sixth Annual Indiana His- tory Conference In Indianapolis, Fridav Evening, De- cember 5, 1924. By William E. Barton, Litt. D., LL. D. Author of "The Life of Abraham Lincoln," "The Soul of Abraham Lincoln," "The Paternity of Abraham Lincoln," etc. 131 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 54-76 pp. Cover title as follows : Indiana History Bulletin. Vol. II January, 1925 No. 4 [Cut of Indiana State Seal] Published Monthly by the Indiana His- torical Commission State House, Indianapolis. BARTON, WILLIAM E. : A Landmark in American Biography [Cut of Statue of Lincoln] The Life of Abraham Lincoln William E. Barton Author of The LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 95 Soul of Abraham Lincoln and The Paternity of Abraham Lincoln From his earliest ancestry to his final taking off, recounting every step in his career, illuminating every phase of his development, appraising every contributing influence, disclosing much that is new and demolishing much that is old and false, this is the story of Abraham Lincoln 132 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Pub- lishers, Indianapolis, Ind.) II. Folder. 4to. (4) pp. Adv. of next below. BARTON, WILLIAM E. : The Life of Abraham Lin- coln By William E. Barton Author of The Soul of Abraham Lincoln, The Paternity of Abraham Lincoln, Etc. Volume One Illustrated [Device] Indianapolis The Bobbs-Merrill Company Publishers 133 N.d. (Copyright, 1925) Portrait. 8vo. xvi, 517 pp. Vol- ume Two. Portrait and ils. (5), 516 pp. BATES, DAVID HOMER: Lincoln in the Tele- graph Office Recollections of the United States Mili- tary Telegraph Corps during the Civil War By David Homer Bates Manager of The War Department Tele- graph Office, and Cipher-Operator, 1861-1866 [Device] New York The Century Co. 1907 134 CI. Fp. II. 8vo. viii, 432 pp. BATES, EDWARD: Suspension of the Writ of Ha- beas Corpus. Letter from The Attorney General, transmitting, In answer to a resolution of the House of the 12th instant, an opinion relative to the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus. 135 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (July, 1861) 8vo. 12 pp. "37th Congress, 1st Session. House of Representatives. Ex. Doc. No. 5." at top. BATES, FINIS L. : Escape and Suicide of John Wilkes Booth, Assassin of President Lincoln. By Finis L. Bates. 1907 Pilcher Printing Company Pub- lishers Memphis 136 CI. Fp. II. 12mo. (11), 309 pp. Also paper edition. 96 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Meserve Text The portrait on the opposite page is from a photograph by Alexander Hessler, probably made in Chicago in 1858. Mr. Truman H. Bartlett, of Boston, states in connection with his copy: Hessler of Chicago says he took this photograph in 1858 and the original print was owned by the late Wil- liam Lloyd Garrison of Boston, who gave me a copy in 1887. In the Oldroyd collection, it is listed as having been made by Fassett in 1859. This portrait is made from a copy of the Garrison portrait made by L. A. Hollman, of Bos- ton, and is in the Meserve collection. This photograph is No. 8 in the Meserve book of "The Photographs of Abraham Lincoln. Privately printed New York 1911." Mr. Herbert Wells Fay, custodian of the Lincoln Tomb at Springfield, Illinois, has stated to the compiler that this picture was made by S. M. Fassett. He submitted it to Mr. Hessler, who confirmed Mr. Fay's statement and sub- sequently found a print with the name of Fassett on it. He also received a letter from Mr. Fassett, claiming that he had made the negative, which letter is in the possession of Mr. Fay. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 97 BATES, WILLIAM H. : The Religious Opinions and Life of Abraham Lincoln By The Reverend William H. Bates, D.D. Washington, D. C. 137 Cover title. N.L, n.p., n.d. (Reprint from Bibliotheca Sacra) 8vo. 39-63 pp. Page opposite 39 is not numbered, but connects up with 39; and 39 to 63 pp. must have been printed from plates of a larger work. BEACH, EDWARD S.: Abraham Lincoln By Ed- ward S. Beach Read at Mr. Woodwarth's Lincoln Din- ner, 204 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, February 12, 1904. Printed by request. Boston 138 N.i., n.d. 8vo. 19 pp. BEALE, J. F. : Abraham Lincoln Born, February 12, 1809 Died, April 15, 1865 Sixteenth President of the United States A brief Biography, noting especially the Influence of his Early Years, as Manifested in the Splen- did Fruitage of His Later Life — Accounts of His More Important Acts as President — The Assassination — Carefully verified Anecdotes — Eulogies and Apprecia- tions : By J. F. Beale, Jr. Author of The Life of Spur- geon, The Life of Jay Gould, The Life of McKinley, Lives of Eminent Divines, Etc., Etc. [Device'] Phil- adelphia, 1909 Published by Strawbridge & Cloth- ier 139 Portrait. lis. 12mo. 48 pp. BEALL, EDMOND: Recollections of the Lincoln- Douglas Debate Alton, Illinois, October 15, 1858, and of the Funeral of Abraham Lincoln Springfield, Illinois, May 4, 1865, By Edmond Beall, Alton, Illinois. [Print- ers union label] Reprinted from the Journal of the Il- linois State Historical Society, January, 1913 140 Also cover title. N.i. Imp. 8vo. 9 pp. BEARDSLEE, C. S. : Abraham Lincoln's Cardinal Traits A Study in Ethics With an epilogue addressed to theologians by C. S. Beardslee [Device] Boston: 98 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Richard G. Badger The Gorman Press The Copp Clark Co., Limited Toronto 141 N.d. (Copyright, 1914) CI. 12mo. 244 pp. BECKWITH, WALTER P. : Abraham Lincoln. An Historical Address. By Walter P. Beckwith, Principal of the State Normal School at Salem, Mass. Printed for the Author 1903. 142 Also cover tide. N.i., n.p. 12mo. 30 pp. BEETS, HENRY: Abraham Lincoln Zijn tijd en leven [Portrait] Door Henry Beets Grand Rapids Mich. 1909 J. B. Hulst B. Sevensma 143 Also cover tide. II. 8vo. 223 pp. and index. This is the only work in Finnish that has come to the compiler's notice. BELDEN, DAVID: Obsequies of President Lincoln An oration delivered in Nevada City in 1865 by David Belden [Printed at the request of some California friends} The Marysville Herald Press Marysville, Cal- ifornia 144 Cover title. N.d. 8vo. 8 pp. BELFORD, SAMUEL W.: University of Nevada Bulletin Vol. V April 1, 1911 No. 2 The Character and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln By Samuel W. Belford The Progressive State from the University point of view By Joseph Edward Stubbs, President of the University Published Quarterly by the University of Nevada Reno, Nevada Entered in the Postoffice at Reno, Nevada, as second-class matter under the Act of Congress, July 16, 1894 145 Also cover title. 8vo. 40 pp. Page opposite page 1 contains Program of Lincoln Memorial Ex- ercises February 11, 1911. BELL, GEORGE WILLIAM: Abraham Lincoln A Poetical Interpretation By George William Bell, Ph.D. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 99 [Device] Privately printed for the author by The Ar- thur H. Clark Company Cleveland, 1913 146 Bds. Portrait. 8vo. 93 pp. This is an edition of 125 numbered copies. BELL, HOWARD WILFORD: Abraham Lincoln Let- ters and Addresses With a brief biography The Story of the Book, notes on the text, list of authorities and in- dex [Device] New York The Sun Dial Classics Co. Publishers 1908 147 CI. Portrait. 12mo. 389 pp. This is practically the same as Fish 572. BELL, JOHN T. : Abraham Lincoln — An Address before the Illinois Society of Oakland, California By John T. Bell 148 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 12mo. (8) pp. BEREA, (KENTUCKY): Lincoln a "Mountain White." The Berea Quarterly Vol. XII January, 1909 No. 4 Contents Items and Incidents — 3 A Card of Thanks — 4 Lincoln a "Mountain White" — 5 Vis- itors at Berea — 9 Commission on Country Life — 11 Berea in the Supreme Court — 19 The Kentucky Cam- paign — 25 Before February 12th — 30 $1.00 per year 30c. A Single Copy Berea, Kentucky Entered at Post- office as second-class matter Berea College Printing De- partment Outdoor Court Scene and Other Illustra- tions. 149 Cover title. 12mo. 30 pp. BERGOLD, LILIAN C. : Abraham Lincoln Centen- nial A Collection of Authentic Stories, with poems, songs, and programs, for the boys, girls, and teachers of elementary schools. By Lilian C. Bergold Ph.B. Uni- versity of Chicago Educational Publishing Company Boston New York Chicago San Francisco 150 N.d. (Copyright, 1908) CI. II. 12mo. (5), 61 pp. Cover title as follows : Abraham Lincoln Centennial 1809 February 12 1909 For 100 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Boys and Girls Lilian C. Bergold [Cut of Saint Gaudens Statue] BERKS COUNTY, (PA.) : Lincoln Centenary in the Public Schools of Berks County, Pa. [Cut of Abraham Lincoln] Abraham Lincoln [Quotation from Lowell] Friday, February 12th, 1909. 151 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 16 pp. BERNSTORFF, COUNT J.: Abraham Lincoln as the Germans Regarded Him Address Delivered at Springfield, 111., February 12th, 1913 By Count J. Bern- storff German Ambassador to the United States 152 Cover tide. N.i., n.p., n.d. 12mo. {Loose leaves, stapled to- gether in one- corner) 20 1. Fifteen copies printed. BERRY, W. H. : Abraham Lincoln, Address by W. H. Berry of Indianola, Iowa As delivered first, before stu- dents of Simpson College on May 31, 1893 153 N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 34 pp. BEVERIDGE, ALBERT J. : Albert J. Beveridge Ap- preciation of A Man for the Ages The Lincoln Novel by Irving Bacheller 154 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. {Copyright, 1919 The New York Times) 24mo. 16 pp. BEVERIDGE, ALBERT J. : Mr. Beveridge is at work on a Four- Volume Life of Lincoln, similar to his Life of John Marshall, which work, all students of Lincoln are looking forward to its completion with a great deal of interest. Mr. Beveridge, in a letter to the compiler, states: "It will not be finished for five years and per- haps not for seven." 155 BIBELOT, THE: Vol. X No. 8 August mdcccciv The Bibelot A Reprint of Poetry and Prose for Book Lovers, chosen in part from scarce editions and sources not generally known Printed for Thomas B. Mosher and Published by him at 45 Exchange Street. Portland, LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 101 Maine Current Numbers 5 Cents Memories of Presi- dent Lincoln By Walt Whitman 156 Cover title. (1904) 16mo. (6), 231-268, (1) pp. Entire issue devoted to "Memories of President Lincoln by Walt Whitman." See Fish 1045. BIGELOW, F. S. : Worldly Wisdom from Abraham Lincoln Edited and Arranged by F. S. Bigelow Phil- adelphia Henry Altemus Company 157 N.d. (Copyright, 1908, by Howard E. Altemus) Lea. (In Box) 4y 4 "x5y 2 ". 64 pp. BINNS, HENRY BRYAN: Abraham Lincoln By Henry Bryan Binns "The grandest figure yet on all the crowded canvas of the nineteenth century." — Whitman [Device[ With illustrations 1907 London : J. M. Dent & Co. New York: E. P. Button & Co. 158 CI. Fp. II. 8vo. xiii, (1), 379 pp. BIRTHDAY, LINCOLN'S: Memorial Senate and House of the United States of America [Here follows Preamble] "To nominate and appoint the Twelfth day of February a Legal Holiday" [Signed by Representa- tives and Alternate from each state and territory in the Union] 159 N.i., n.p., n.d. (Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 12th, 1878. Signed F. W. D. \\Danforth\\) 8vo. Folder. Contains poem "Abraham Lincoln" by Mary A. McCarthy. BIRTHDAY, LINCOLN'S: Abraham Lincoln The Battle of the Giants By Frederick Trevor Hill The Par- ents of Lincoln By Ida M. Tarbell An Appeal to Pa- triotism By Richard Lloyd Jones [Cut of Lincoln Ink- stand] The Lincoln Inkstand [See page 34] A Sou- venir of Lincoln's Birthday, February 12, 1907 Pub- lished by The Lincoln Farm Association 160 N.i., n.p., n.d. CI. Portrait. lis. 16mo. 36 pp. On cover is the following: Abraham Lincoln 1809 1865. Also paper edition. 102 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY BIRTHDAY, LINCOLN'S: An Exercise for the Schools on the Anniversary of the Birthday of Abraham Lincoln February 12th. [From the Journal of Educa- tion, Boston, Mass.] 161 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 12mo. 10 pp. BIRTHDAY, LINCOLN'S: Lincoln's Birthday Ex- ercises for the Schoolroom Educational Publishing Company Boston New York Chicago San Francis- co 162 N.d. ( Copyright, 1908) Fp. 12mo. 80 pp. BIRTHDAY, LINCOLN'S: 60th Congress 1st Ses- sion H. R. 1 1786 A Bill to declare February twelfth a national holiday By Mr. Barrholdt, January 6, 1908 Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary and ordered to be printed 163 Cover tide. Imp. 8vo. 1 p. BIRTHDAY, LINCOLN'S: 60th Congress, 2d Ses- sion, S. R. 137. In the Senate of the United States. February 19, 1909. Mr. Dick introduced the following joint resolution; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on the Library. Joint Resolution, Mak- ing the twelfth day of February a legal holiday. 164 Caption tide. Imp. 8vo. (1) p. BIRTHDAY, LINCOLN'S : Calendar No. 853. 60th Congress, 2d Session. H. J. Res. 247. In the Senate of the United States. January 27, 1909. Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Library. January 27, 1909. Reported by Mr. Wetmore, with an amend- ment. 165 Caption title. Imp. 8vo. 3 pp. BIRTHDAY, LINCOLN'S: Celebration of Lin- coln's Birthday and of the Twentieth Anniversary of the founding of Lincoln Memorial University [Sil- houette of Lincoln] Cumberland Gap, Tennessee Febru- ary 10, 11, 12 1917 166 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 37, (2) pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 103 BIRTHDAY, LINCOLN'S: Declaring Lincoln's Birthday a Legal Holiday Hearings before the Com- mittee on the Judiciary Sixty-Sixth Congress Second Session on H. R. 344 Serial 12 January 22, 1920 Washington Government Printing Office 1920 167 Cover title. Demy 8vo. 25 pp. BIRTHDAY, LINCOLN'S : House Calendar No. 155. 66th Congress, 2d Session. H. R. 12724. [Report No. 682. \ In the House of Representatives. February 24, 1920. Mr. Husted introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary and or- dered to be printed. February 27, 1920. Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed. A Bill to Declare Lincoln's Birthday a legal holiday. 168 Caption-cover title. Imp. 8vo. (1) p. BIRTHDAY, LINCOLN'S: 66th Congress, 2d Ses- sion. House of Representatives. Report No. 682. To Declare Lincoln's Birthday a Legal Holiday. February 27, 1920. — Referred to the House Calendar and or- dered to be printed. Mr. Husted, from the Committee on the Judiciary, submitted the following Report. [To accompany H. R. 12724} 169 Caption-cover title. 8vo. 2 pp. Report shows the following states as having passed laws making Lincoln's Birthday a legal holiday: Calif., Colo., Conn., Dela., 111., Ind., Iowa, Kans., Ky., Mass., Mich., Minn., Mo., Nebr., Nev., N. J., N. Y., No. Dak., N. Mex., Ore., Penn'a., So. Dak., Utah, Wash., W. Va., Wis., and Wyo. Mass. and Wis. provide for exercises to be held in the Public Schools. Committee Report on Bill recommends that "It do not pass." BIRTHDAY, LINCOLN'S: 67th Congress, 1st Ses- sion, House Calendar No. 64. H. R. 2310 [Report No. 311] In the House of Representatives. April 11, 1921. Mr. Siegel introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on the District of Colum- bia and ordered to be printed. July 29, 1921. Re- 104 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY ferred to the House Calendar and ordered printed. A Bill to declare Lincoln's Birthday a legal holiday. 170 Caption tide. Imp. 8vo. (1) pp. BIRTHDAY, LINCOLN'S: Lincoln's Birthday Hearing before the Committee on the District of Colum- bia House of Representatives Sixty-seventh Congress First Session on H. R. 2310 A Bill to Declare Lincoln's Birthday a Legal Holiday in the District of Columbia Wednesday, July 20, 1921 Washington Government Printing Office 1921 171 Cover title. 8vo. 22 pp. BIRTHDAY, LINCOLN'S: 67th Congress, 1st Ses- sion. House of Representatives, Report No. 311. Lin- coln's Birthday a Holiday in the District of Colum- bia. 172 Caption title. 8vo. 6 pp. BIRTHPLACE, LINCOLN: Lincoln Memorial The Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln. Official Papers estab- lishing the Marriage of His Parents. Compiled by Lin- coln Memorial Company, 923 W. Market St., Louisville, Ky. 173 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 24mo, 8 pp. Folded. BIRTHPLACE, LINCOLN: Souvenir of Lincoln's Birthplace Issued by Thos. B. Kirkpatrick, Hodgen- ville, Ky. Price, 25 Cents. Copyrighted, 1903, by Thos. B. Kirkpatrick 174 N.i., n.p., n.d. Ornamental front cover. lis. & Portraits. Ob- long. 8vo. (20) pp. Another edition with some of the lis. slightly different. BIRTHPLACE, LINCOLN: 60th Congress 1st Ses- sion H. R. 20435 In the House of Representatives April 6. [Calendar day, April 7], 1908, Mr. Madden introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on the Library and ordered to be printed. A Bill to aid the Lincoln Farm Association, of New York, LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 105 to build and endow a national memorial to Abraham Lincoln on the site of the Lincoln Birthplace, farm in Kentucky. 175 Imp. 8vo. 2 pp. BIRTHPLACE, LINCOLN: 60th Congress 1st Ses- sion, House of Representatives. Report No. 1641. To Aid Lincoln Farm Association to build and endow a Na- tional Memorial on Site of Lincoln Birthplace Farm in Kentucky. May 12, 1908. — Committed to the Com- mittee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed. 176 Caption title. 8vo. 3 pp. BIRTHPLACE, LINCOLN: 60th Congress 1st Ses- sion. Senate. Report No. 660. Memorial to Abra- ham Lincoln on Site of Lincoln Birthplace, in Kentucky. May 15, 1908. — Ordered to be printed. 177 Caption title. 8vo. 2 pp. BIRTHPLACE, LINCOLN: The Lincoln Centen- ary Program of the National Centenary Celebration to- gether with the report of the Executive committee of the Lincoln Farm Association and other matters in connec- tion with the Lincoln Birthplace Memorial New York City 1909 178 N.i. Fp. {Lincoln Memorial) lis. 12mo. 40 pp. BIRTHPLACE, LINCOLN: 62nd Congress, 3d Ses- sion. H. R. 26869 In the House of Representatives December 7, 1912 Mr. Johnson of Kentucky introduced the following bill ; which was referred to the Committee on the Library and ordered to be printed. A Bill To ac- cept a deed of gift of conveyance from the Lincoln Farm Association, a corporation, to the United States of Amer- ica, of land near the town of Hodgenville, county of LaRue, State of Kentucky, embracing the homestead of Abraham Lincoln, and the log cabin in which he was born, together with the Memorial Hall enclosing the same; and, further, to accept an assignment or transfer 106 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY of an endowment fund of fifty thousand dollars in rela- tion thereto. 179 Imp. 8vo. 4 pp. BIRTHPLACE, LINCOLN: 63rd Congress 1st Ses- sion S 602 A Bill to accept a deed of gift of convey- ance from the Lincoln Farm Association, a corporation, to the United States of America, of land near the town of Hodgenville, county of LaRue, State of Kentucky, em- bracing the homestead where Abraham Lincoln was born, together with the memorial hall inclosing the same; and further, to accept an assignment or transfer of an endow- ment fund of $50,000 in relation thereto. By Mr. Borah April 9th, 1913 Read .twice and referred to the Committee on the Library 180 Cover tide. Imp. 8vo. 4 pp. BIRTHPLACE, LINCOLN: H. Doc. 1056 64th Con- gress. 1st Session. Homestead of Abraham Lincoln Speeches in the House of Representatives April 5, 12, 1916 On a Bill to accept a deed of conveyance from the Lincoln Farm Association to the United States of the Homestead of Abraham Lincoln, near the town of Hod- genville, State of Kentucky [Device] Washington Government Printing Office 1916 181 Also cover tide. 8vo. 108 pp. BIRTHPLACE, LINCOLN: Favoring the Accept- ance by the National Government of the Farm on which Abraham Lincoln was born. Speech of Hon. Frederick C. Hicks of New York in the House of Representatives April 12, 1916 Washington Government Printing Of- fice 1916 37256-15478 182 8vo. 4 pp. BIRTHPLACE, LINCOLN: 64th Congress 1st Ses- sion Senate Document No. 545 Lincoln Birthplace Farm at Hodgenville, Ky. Address delivered on the occasion of the acceptance of a deed of gift to the nation by the Lincoln Farm Association of the Lincoln Birthplace Farm LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 107 at Hodgenville, Ky. By Hon. John Sharp Williams United States Senator from Mississippi September 4, 1916 Presented by Mr. Fletcher September 7, 1916. — Ordered to be printed Washington Government Print- ing Office 1916 183 Cover title. 8vo. 8 pp. BIRTHPLACE, LINCOLN: 64th Congress 1st Ses- sion Senate Document No. 546. Address of President Woodrow Wilson Accepting the Lincoln Homestead at Hodgenville, Kentucky Presented to the Government by the Lincoln Farm Association September 4, 1916 [Device'] Presented by Mr. Fletcher September 7, 1916. — Ordered to be printed Washington Government Printing Office 1916 184 Cover title. 8vo. S pp. BIRTHPLACE, LINCOLN: A Neglected Shrine Souvenir of the Memorial Service held at Hodgenville, Ky. Feb. 11, 1917. Unity Publishing Co. 700 Oak- wood Blvd. Chicago 185 Cover title. N.d. 4"x9". 8 pp. BISSETT, C. P. : "Abraham Lincoln" Memorial Ad- dress Delivered by Mr. C. P. Bissett Before a Joint Session of the Senate and House of Representatives of the Fourteenth Legislature of the State of Washington Held in the House Chamber at Olympia, Friday, Febru- ary Twelfth, Nineteen Hundred Fifteen 186 N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 31, (1) pp. Edition of 1,000. BISSETT, CLARK PRESCOTT: Abraham Lincoln An Address by Clark Prescott Bissett Professor of Law- University of Washington Seattle, Washington [Cut of Lincoln] Los Angeles, California Cannell Smith Chaffin Company mdccccxvi 187 Cover title. 8vo. 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N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 8 pp. Editor's note contained on an unnumbered page following page 8; also note by Editor on outside of back cover. BLACK, WILLIAM HERMAN: Abraham Lincoln the Democrat An Address Delivered Before The Texas Society of the City of New York Lincoln's Birthday, February 12, 1920 By William Herman Black 194 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 12 pp. BLACKNALL, O. W.: Lincoln As the South should know him Can the man who suffered his leutenant, Sher- man, to ruthlessly devastate twice as much Southern ter- ritory as all Belgium combined be the Southern ideal*? Can the man whose life work was to tear from the Decla- ration of Independence* its immortal part, its very soul, "That governments derive their just powers from the consent, of the governed," be the American ideal, if the truth is looked full in the face"? Third Edition Re- printed by Manlv's Battery Chapter Children of the Confederacy Raleigh, N. C. 195 N.i., n.p., n.d. {Commercial Printing Company \ Raleigh, N. C.) (Signed by 0. W. Blacknall, Kittrell, N. C, January, 1915) 8vo. 23 pp. BLAIR, F. P.: Speech of Hon. F. P. Blair, Jr., of Missouri The Policy of the President for the Restoration of the Union and the Establishment of Peace; Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 1 1, 1862. Wash- ington: Printed at the Congressional Globe Office. 1862 196 Cover title. 8vo. 8 pp. BLOOMINGTON, (ILL.): Transactions of the Mc- Lean County Historical Society Bloomington, Illinois. 110 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Meeting of May 29, 1900 Commemorative of the Con- vention of May 29, 1856 That Organized the Republi- can Party in the State of Illinois Edited by Ezra M. Prince Secretary of the Historical Society Vol. III. Pantagraph Printing and Stationery Co., Bloomington, Illinois. 1900. 197 CI. Portrait. 8vo. 184 pp. BORAH, WM. E. : Lincoln the Orator An Address delivered at Lincoln's Birthplace November 9, 1911 By Wm. E. Borah Press of Byron S. Adams, Washing- ton, D. C. 198 Cover title. N.d. 8vo. 14 pp. BORLAND, WILLIAM P.: Abraham Lincoln Me- morial Highway from Washington to Gettysburg Speech of Hon. William P. Borland of Missouri in the House of Representatives Friday, July 28, 1911 Washington 1911 4692 — 10244 199 Cover title. 8vo. 4 pp. BOSTON, (MASS.): Abraham Lincoln Feb. 12, 1809- Apr. 15, 1865 A short list of books for school use contained in The Public Library of the City of Boston [Quotation from Lowell] [Device] Boston. Publish- ed by the Trustees of the Public Library. 1909 200 Cover title. 12mo. (4) pp. BOUTELL, HENRY SHERMAN: Abraham Lincoln With Malice toward none, with charity for all Speech of Hon. Henry Sherman Boutell of Illinois In the House of Representatives Thursday, February 11, 1909 Washington 1909 72910-8052 201 Cover title. 8vo. 7 pp. BOWERS, JOHN HUGH: Ten Cent Pocket Series No. 324 Edited by E. Haldeman-Julius Life of Abra- ham Lincoln John Hugh Bowers, Ph.D., LL.B. Dept. History and Social Sciences, State Teachers' College, LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 111 Pittsburg, Kans. Haldeman-Julius Company Girard, Kansas 202 N.d. (Copyright, 1922) 24mo. 62 pp. BOYLE, JOHN RICHARDS: Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania February 15, 1911 Abraham Lincoln President of the United States March 4, 1861, to April 15, 1865 Born February 12, 1909, in Hardin [LaRue] Co., Kentucky Assassinated April 14, 1865; died April 15, 1865, at Washington, D. C. Enrolled by Special Resolution April 16, 1865 'The Making of Abraham Lincoln" Companion Captain John Richards Boyle D.D. Chaplain of the Commandery 203 N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 12 pp. First page title as follows : Abraham Lincoln Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania Memo- rial Meeting February 15 1911 1911 BRADLEY, PRESTON: Was Lincoln a Christian? 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Fp. 12mo. 110 pp. BROOKLYN, (N.Y.): Abraham Lincoln A List of Lincoln's Writings and Works Relating to Lincoln in the Brooklyn Public Library [Device] Published by the Brooklyn Public Library Brooklyn, New York 1909 209 Also cover title. 16mo. 23, (1) pp. BROOKS, JAMES: Die beiden Proclamationen. Rede des Achtbaren James Brooks, vor der Democratic Union Association, as 29, September 1862 210 Caption title. 8vo. 8 pp. * BROOKS, NOAH: The Character and Religion of President Lincoln. A Letter of Noah Brooks May LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 113 10,1865 Champlain Privately Printed 1919 211 Also cover title. N.i. Royal 8vo. 11 pp. Page 12, unnumbered, contains the following: Sixty-three copies of this Letter were privately printed by Hugh McLellan, in the month of November, 1919, at the Moorsfield Press, Champlain, N. Y. — the third production of this Press. No. The first 26 copies contain an error in spelling, line 9, page 10. 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BROWNE, FRANCIS FISHER: The Every-Day Life of Abraham Lincoln A Narrative and descrip- tive biography with pen-pictures and personal recollec- tions by those who knew him By Francis Fisher Browne Compiler of "Golden Poems," "Bugle Echoes: Poems of the Civil War," "Laurel-Crowned Verse," etc. New and thoroughly revised edition, from new plates, with an entirely new portrait of Lincoln, from a charcoal study by J. N. Marble Volume One [Device] Chicago Browne & Howell Company 1913 221 Bds. Fp. (Portrait of Lincoln from an unpublished original drawing by John Nelson Marble) Portrait of author and of Lincoln. Large 8vo. Vol. I, xxiii, 280 pp.; Vol. II, (1), 282- 622 pp. Edition de Luxe, limited to one hundred numbered sets. BROWNE, ROBERT H.: Abraham Lincoln and The Men of his Time His Cause, His Character, and True Place in History and The Men, Statesmen, Heroes, Patriots, who formed the illustrious League about him by Robert H. 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Part VI Lincolniana and Civil War Material To be sold March 6 and 7, 1916 Monday Afternoon, March 6, — Lots 1-287 Monday Evening, March 6, — Lots 288-569 Tuesday Afternoon, March 7, — Lots 570-859 at 2:30 and 8:15 o'clock Material on Exhibi- tion from March 1st The Anderson Galleries Incorpor- ated "Where the Hoe Library was sold" Madison Avenue at Fortieth Street New York 238 N.i., n.p., n.d. (Douglas Taylor & Co., New York) 8vo. 82, (1) pp. 859 items. BUSH, WILLIAM: The Young Republic or Its Sixteenth President A Historical Drama in Three Acts Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1871, by Wm. Bush, in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington 239 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Portrait of author. 16mo. 151- 163 pp. Taken from a larger work, with added title page, to make a sep- arate publication. BUTLER, CHARLES HENRY: Our Leader Read at the Lincoln Memorial Meeting at the Church of the Covenant, Washington, D. C. Sunday, February 7, and 120 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY also at the Lincoln Centennial Banquet in Springfield, Illinois, February 12, 1909 240 N.i., n.p., n.d. {Signed Charles Henry Butler) Fp. (Portrait) Folio. 12, (1) pp. BUTTERWORTH, HEZEKIAH : A Heroine of The Wilderness The Story of Lincoln's Mother by Heze- kiah Butter worth Author of "In the Boyhood of Lin- coln," "Zig-zag Journeys," etc. Illustrated by Clare Victor D wiggins 1906 The John C. Winston Co. Phil- adelphia 241 CI. Fp. in colors. 12mo. (6), 273 pp. CABLE, JOHN L. : Abraham Lincoln, The Con- gressman. Speech of John L. Cable, Member of Con- gress from Ohio, Broadcasted by Radio February 10, 1922. [Printed in Congressional Record, Feb. 11, 1922] 242 Caption title. 8vo. 4 pp. CALDERWOOD, W. G.: A. Lincoln Reformer [Silhouette of Lincoln] Born February 12, 1809 243 N.i., n.p., n.d. {Copyright, 1909 — Minneapolis Cole 6? Chris- tiansen Co., Printers) 24mo. 31 pp. CALIFORNIA: Lincoln Day Program for the Schools of California February Twelfth Nineteen Hundred and Nine Sacramento W. W. Shannon, — Supt. State Printing 1909 244 8vo. 35 pp. Cut of Flag in colors on front cover. CALIFORNIA: [Cut of Flag in colors] 1809 1911 Lincoln's Birthday Celebration [Cut of Lincoln] by the Legislation of California Thirty-ninth Session Feb- ruary 13, 1911 at 8 o'clock P. M. 245 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Folder. 12mo. (4) pp. CAMBRIDGE, (MASS.) : From the Cambridge Pub- lic Library Bulletin, February, 1909 Abraham Lin- LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 121 coin. February 12, 1809-1909. Works of Lincoln. 246 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 12mo, 12 pp. Separate issue of pp. 25-32 from the Bulletin. Page 514 of the March Bulletin gives further references. CAMERON, W. J. : Lincoln Chicago Historical Socie- ty February 12, 1911 247 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 12mo. (5) pp. On inside of front cover is following: This Appreciation of Lincoln, which is reprinted by permission of 'The Detroit News,' was contributed to that paper, February 12, 1909, by W. J. Cameron, of Brighton, Michigan. CAMPBELL, HELEN M.: The Life of Abraham Lincoln By Helen M. Campbell Educational Publish- ing Company Boston New York Chicago San Fran- cisco 248 N.d. CI. Portrait. 12mo. 64 pp. CAMPBELL, W. P.: Travelers Series Number Sev- en The Escape and Wanderings of J. Wilkes Booth Un- til Ending of the Trail by Suicide in Oklahoma The Way of the Transgressor is Hard Copyright 1922 By W. P. Campbell Oklahoma City, Okla. All rights re- served. Price $2.00 249 Cover title. lis. 12mo. 142 pp. CANNON, JOSEPH G.: Abraham Lincoln To me there is no greater example in the history of the human race of magnificent leadership and patriotism than that of Abraham Lincoln during that contest Speech of Hon. Joseph G. Cannon of Illinois Before the Chamber of Commerce Pittsburg, Pa. February 12, 1910 Wash- ington 1910 30902-8796 250 Cover title. 8vo. 15 pp. CANNON, JOSEPH G.: I knew Abraham Lincoln Address of Hon. J. G. Cannon, Danville, Illinois, at Dedication, of Circuit Memorial Marker, on the Lincoln Circuit, Danville, Illinois, October 20, 1922. 251 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 12mo. Folder. (2) pp. Under auspices of D. A. R., Danville, Ills. 122 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY CARLTON, MABEL MASON: Abraham Lincoln "Savior of his Country" By Mabel Mason Carlton Pre- sented with the Compliments of John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company of Boston, Massachusetts The Old, Reliable Company 252 On front cover is Portrait of Lincoln and words, Abraham Lin- coln Savior of His Country. N.i., n.p., n.d. {Issue No. 80 — Copyright, 1923 — John Han- cock Mutual Life Ins. Co., Boston, Mass.) lis. 18mo. (16) pp. CARMAN, LOUIS D. : Abraham Lincoln Freemason An Address Delivered before Harmony Lodge No. 17, F. A. A. M. Washington, D. C, January 28, 1914 By Dr. L. D. Carman, P. M. With an Appendix Contain- ing the Actions taken by the Masonic Grand Lodges of the United States on Lincoln's Death Printed for Pri- vate Distribution 1914 253 Also cover title. N.i., n.p. 8vo. 26 pp. CARMAN, LOUIS D. : Dr. Abraham Lincoln By Dr. Louis D. Carman, Washington, D. C. 1922 Reprint from the Journal of the Medical Societv of New Jer- sey 254 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 18mo. 7 pp. CARMICHAEL, ORTON H. : Lincoln's Gettysburg Address By Orton H. Carmichael [Device] The Arling- ton Press New York Cincinnati 255 N.d. {Copyright, 1917) CI. Fp. II. 12mo. 116 pp. CARPENTER, S. D.: The Irrepressible Conflict By S. D. Carpenter. Madison, Wis. 1862 Judd Stew- art New York 1914 256 Also cover title. N.i. Post 4to. 53 pp. An eleven act Drama. On page following title page is the following note : This play is printed just as it was originally issued {Errors of all sorts being retained) Only the notes are added. CARR, CLARK E. : Lincoln at Gettysburg. Ad- dress delivered before the Illinois State Historical So- LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 123 ciety, at Springfield, Illinois, January 25, 1906, by Clark E. Cam 257 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 12 pp. CARR, CLARK E. : Lincoln at Gettysburg An Ad- dress. By Clark E. Carr Author of "The Illini" Illus- trated [Device] Chicago A. C. McClurg & Co. 1906 258 CI. Portrait. (In slip case) 16mo. 92 pp. Issued in both cl. and lea. CARR, CLARK E. : The Lincoln-Douglas Debates An Address Delivered By Hon. Clark E. Carr Before the Illinois State Bar Association at Galesburg, July 11,1907 259 Cover title. N.i., np.., n.d. (Privately printed) 8vo. 14 pp. CARR, CLARK E. : The Lincoln-Douglas Debates. An Address Delivered Before the Illinois State Bar Association at Galesburg, Illinois, July 11, 1907. By Hon. Clark E. Carr, of Galesburg. 260 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 26 pp. Caption title. Special Address. The Lincoln-Douglas Debates. Same text as next above. CARR, CLARK E.: Life of Stephen A. Douglas By Clark E. Carr A. C. McClurg & Co. Chicago. 1909 261 Cl. 8vo. 293 pp. CARR, EDWIN HAMLIN: Abraham Lincoln, The Marginal Man, And Other Poems [Portrait] By Edwin Hamlin Carr 262 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Copyright, 1916, E. H. Carr, Tuckahoe, N. Y.) 24mo. 15 pp. CARR, JULIAN S.: The Hampton Roads Confer- ence A Refutation of the Statement that Mr. Lincoln said if Union was written at the top the Southern Com- missioners might fill in the balance. — By Julian S. Carr. [Facsimile of signature of Julian S. Carr] 263 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. On last page is the following: 124 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY "Julian S. Carr, Durham, N. C. January 15, 1917." Portrait of author. 12mo. 36 pp. CARR, MAGGIE BLAUVELT: Abraham Lincoln A Tribute [Device] 264 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Copyright, 1910, by Maggie Blau- velt Carr) 16mo. 7 pp. On inside of front cover is following: An Address by Maggie Blauvelt Carr February 12, 1909 Public School Eighty-nine New York City. CARRINGTON, E. C: The Reporter, A Periodical Devoted to Religion, Law, Legislation and Public Events. Speech to the Jury of the Hon. E. C. Carring- ton U. S. District Attorney, on the Trial of John H. Surratt in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia sitting for the Trial of the Crimes and Misdemeanors, on an Indictment for Murder of President Lincoln Before His Honor George P. Fisher, One of the Justices of the Supreme Court for the District of Columbia. Com- mencing Monday, June 10, 1867 Argument for the Prosecution. R. Sutton Washington City, D. C. 265 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Royal 8vo. 16 & 1-12 pp. (Nos. 93 & 94) CARROLL, ANNA ELLA: A Military Genius. Life of Anna Ella Carroll, of Maryland, ["The Great unrec- ognized member of Lincoln's Cabinet 11 ] Compiled from family records and Congressional documents by Sarah Ellen Blackwell. For Sale at the Office of the Woman's* Journal, 3 Park Street, Boston, Mass. Rooms of the Woman's Suffrage Society, 1406 G St., Washing- ton, D. C. Price: $1.10 [Forwarded free on receipt of price] Washington, D. C. : Judd & Detweiler, Print- ers, 1891. 266 Also title on cover. CI. Portraits. 12mo. xvi, 168 pp. The quotation in the above is the reason for its insertion here. CARSON, HAMPTON L.: The Real Greatness of Abraham Lincoln Speech of Hampton L. Carson, Esq., in Response to a Toast at the Annual Dinner of the LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 125 Union League of Philadelphia, February 13, 1899. 267 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Royal 8vo. 24 pp. See Fish 786. CARTER, ORRIN N. : Lincoln and Douglas as Law- yers. An Address given before the Mississippi Valley Historical Association, Chicago, Illinois By Orrin N. Carter A Member of the Supreme Court of Illinois Re- printed from the Proceedings of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association, for the year 1910-1911 268 Cover title. 8vo. 28 pp. CASE, CARLETON B. : Wit and Humor of Abraham Lincoln Gathered from Authentic Sources By Carle- ton B. Case Shrewsbury Publishing Co. Chicago 269 N.d. {Copyright, 1916) 12mo. 159 pp. CASE LIBRARY, (CLEVELAND, O.) : A List of Lin- colniana in Case Library 1809-1909 [Quotation from Lowell] Case Library Annual Membership Fee One Dollar 270 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (1902) 24mo. (6) pp. folded. CASTLE, HENRY A. : Address at the Annual Ban- quet of Minnesota Commandery Military Order of the Loyal Legion Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 12th, 1901 Capt. Henry A, Castle, U. S. V. Past Command- er 271 N.i., n.p., n.d. Cover has the words "Typical Americans." 8vo. 23 pp. CATALOGUE: Lincolniana A Catalogue of Scarce pamphlets on Election and Administration of Abraham Lincoln [Other titles] To be sold at Auction Monday Afternoon, February 3d, 1902 By Bangs & Co. Nos. 91 & 93 Fifth Avenue New York Sale to begin at 3 o'clock [Conditions of sale] 272 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 39 pp. 430 Items, about one-half of which are Lincolniana. 126 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY CATALOGUE: No. 258 George D. Morse Auctioneer 1904 Catalogue of a Collection of Pamphlets relating to Abraham Lincoln with a few on John Brown and some Confederate Imprints Many of great rarity For sale at Auction Monday Afternoon, January 18, 1904 The Anderson Auction Company 5 West 29th Street, New York. Sale begins at 3 o'clock Telephone: 3150 Madison 273 Cover title. 8vo. 32, (1) pp. 448 items. CATALOGUE: A Collection of Lincoln Litera- ture To be Sold Monday, May 21, 1906 by The Mer- win-Clayton Sales Company 20-24 East 20th Street New York 274 Cover title. N.L, n.p., n.d. 8vo. 25 pp. 299 items. CATALOGUE: Catalogue of Lincoln Literature To be Sold Monday, November 19, 1906 by The Mer- win-Clayton Sales Company 20-24 East 20th Street New York 275 Cover title. N.L, n.p., n.d. 8vo. 26 pp 312 items. CATALOGUE: A Collection of Rare Lincoln Lit- erature To be Sold Monday, May 20th, 1907 By The Merwin-Clayton Sales Company 20-24 East 20th Street New York 276 Cover title. N.L, n.p., n.d. 8vo. 28 pp. 343 items. CATALOGUE: No. 7 1906 Catalogue of Books, Pam- phlets, Autographs, Portraits, Broadsides, etc. Relating to [Cut of Lincoln'] Abraham Lincoln with which are included political pamphlets, song books, leaflets, etc., mementos of his First and Second Presidential Cam- paigns For Sale by Daniel H. Newhall, 59 Maiden Lane, — New York 277 Cover title. N.L, n.p., n.d. 8vo. 39 pp. 1000-1641 items. CATALOGUE: Catalogue of Books, Pamphlets, Auto- graphs, Portraits, etc., relating to Abraham Lincoln for LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 127 sale by D. H. Newhall, 59 Maiden Lane, New York 278 Caption-cover title. N.L, n.p., n.d. 8vo. 23 pp. 373-773 items. CATALOGUE: Catalogue No 504 1907 Catalogue of Books, many relating to Abraham Lincoln and New- York City, with a selection of Portraits for Extra-Illus- trating For sale at Auction Tuesday Afternoon, Janu- ary 8. The Anderson Auction Company 5 West 29th Street, New York Sale begins at 3 o'clock Telephone: 3150 Madison George D. Morse Auctioneer 279 Cover title. N.L, n.p., n.d. 8vo. 19, (1) pp. 320 items. CATALOGUE: No. 592 1907 Broadsides, Books and Pamphlets on Abraham Lincoln American Railroads Song Books American Plays etc., etc. Friday After- noon and Evening November 8, 1907 The Anderson Auction Company 5 West 29th Street, New York. Sales begin in the Afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in the Evening at 8 Telephone: 3150 Madison 280 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 63 (1) pp 741 items. CATALOGUE: No. 278— 1909 Catalogue of a Collec- tion of Americana Comprising American Periodicals; American Revolution [An important collection} Town and County Histories; Indian Narratives, History, etc.; Lincoln Memoirs, Eulogies, etc. [Including rare titles} ; Pamphlets; First Editions and Autograph Letters of American and English Authors; An unique extra-illus- trated copy of "The Croakers," etc. To be Sold Monday and Wednesday November 1st and 3rd, 1909 by The Merwin-Clayton Sales Company 20-24 East 20th Street New York ' 281 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 44 pp. 621 items CATALOGUE : Auction Sale : Wednesday and Thurs- day September 27th 28th, 1911 Wednesday at 2 o'clock Thursday at 10 and 2 o'clock Catalogue of a Private Collection [Cut of Portrait of Lincoln] of 128 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Meserve Text The portrait on the opposite page is reproduced from a photograph of a carte-de-visite photograph. It is one of the few portraits made during the year Lincoln began wear- ing a beard and shows his appearance at the time of the Cooper Institute speech in New York in February, 1860. The other so-called Cooper Institute portrait is made bv Brady of New York, February 27th, 1860. Similar photographs are owned by Mr. Herbert Scott Sylvester, of Boston, and Mr. Truman H. Bartlett, of Boston. This and the portrait (No. 19) in the Meserve book, had a very wide circulation at the time, and Nos. 19 and 20 are probably the first portraits of Abraham Lincoln by Brady. These are shown as the Cooper Institute portraits, having been taken on the day he delivered his famous speech in Cooper Institute, under the auspices of the Young Men's Central Republican Union of New York City. Both pho- tographs are in the Meserve collection. This photograph is No. 20 in the Meserve book of "The Photographs of Abraham Lincoln. Privately Printed New York 1911." From a photograph made by M. B. Brady, New York, February 27, 1860. It is widely known as the "Cooper Institute" picture, having been taken on the day Lincoln delivered his speech at Cooper Institute. This picture and two others (Nos. 18 and 19 in the Meserve book), were the first pictures made by Mr. Brady. The difference between Nos. 19 and 20 is that No. 19 shows bust and head only and is larger, but the position is the same as in No. 20. After Lincoln was nominated, this picture was widely circulated in the East. It is the picture seen by the little girl, Grace Bedell of Westfield, New York, who wrote Mr. Lincoln that he would improve his appearance if he wore a beard. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 129 Lincolniana C. F. Libbie & Co. Book and Art Auc- tioneers New Book Salesroom 597 Washington Street, Boston Opposite Hayward Place 282 Cover tide. N.i., n.p., n.d. Portrait on back cover. 8vo. 115 pp. 1237 items. CATALOGUE: Catalogue No. 1027 Lincolniana An Important Collection of Eulogies on Abraham Lincoln Rare American History, Early Broadsides, Early Amer- ican Atlases and Maps, Bookplates, &c. From the as- signed estate of Chas. Steigerwalt, Esq., of Lancaster, Pa. By Order of Redmond Conyngham, Esq., Assignee And from other sources State, Town and County His- tories, Genealogies, Revolutionary History, &c. To be sold Monday and Tuesday Afternoons, March 20th and 21st, 1911, at 2:30 o'clock Each Day Catalogue Com- piled and Sale Conducted by Stan. V. Henkels At the Book Auction Rooms of Samuel T. Freeman & Co. 1519- 21 Chestnut St., Phila. 283 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 74 pp., first 33 of which are Lincolniana. 356 items. CATALOGUE: No. 64 No. 64 A Collection of Lin- coln Literature Consisting of Memoirs, Eulogies, Me- morial Addresses, Poems and Sermons, Campaign Docu- ments, Etc., Offered for sale by A. S. Clark, 218 Wash- ington Street, Peekskill, N. Y. Formerly at 34 Park Row and 174 Fulton Street, New York City. Postage, expressage or freight at buyers' cost. Prices are without discount. 284 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 12 pp. Mentions 496 items, of which about one-fifth are Lincolniana. CATALOGUE: Two Hundred and Fifty-four Ser- mons, Eulogies, Orations, Poems and Other Pamphlets relating to Abraham Lincoln Sold at Auction February 11, 1914, at Heartman's Auction Room, 36 Lexington Avenue, New York, with prices realized and names of buyers One hundred and twenty copies printed for Chas. Fred. Heartman 285 N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 32, (3) pp. 251 items. 130 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY CATALOGUE: Abraham Lincoln Books and Pamph- lets Medals and Busts Personal Relics Autograph Letters and Documents Geo. D. Smith, 547 5th Av- enue, 70 Wall Street New York Telephones: Mur- ray Hill, 2626; John, 2642 286 Cover title. N.L, n.p., n.d. (M. B. Brown Printing and Bind- ing Co. New York) 8vo. (36) pp. 258 items. Contains cut of Lincoln's Inkstand and list of contents on back cover. CATALOGUE: Heartman's Auction No. XIV. Two Hundred and Fifty-four Sermons, Orations, Eulogies, Poems and Other Pamphlets, relating to Abraham Lin- coln [Cut of Lincoln] To be Sold at Unrestricted Auction Sale Wednesday, February 11, 1914 At Heart- man's Book-store In the Evening, 7:50 Sharp, at 36 Lexington Ave. [Second Floor] New York City Phone: Gramercy 6594 287 Cover title. N.i., n.d., n.p. 8vo. 30 pp. 251 items. Same text as 285. CATALOGUE: Catalogue of Articles owned and used by Abraham Lincoln now owned by the [Cut of Lincoln] Lincoln Memorial Collection of Chicago In- corporated under the laws of the State of Illinois 288 N.i., n.p., n.d. 4to. 205 items. Ornamental cover, with the words : "Lincoln Memorial Collection." Affidavit of Wm. H. Herndon, on page following title page, as to the genuineness of the items. CATALOGUE: No. 85 1915 A Small Collection of Books and Pamphlets relating to Abraham Lincoln Prices are Net, but include carriage charges anywhere in the United States. Any unsatisfactory item may be returned within five days for full credit. Daniel H. Newhall, 154 Nassau St., New York 289 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 23 pp. Contains 658 items and list of medals. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 131 CATALOGUE: No. 1248-1916 Autograph Letters and Lincolniana To be sold Monday and Tuesday No- vember 13 and 14, 1916 The Anderson Galleries, Inc. New York, U. S. A. 290 Cover tide. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 121 pp. 1173 items. CATALOGUE: No. 204 1924 Abraham Lincoln A small assortment of Books and Pamphlets relating wholly or in part to Abraham Lincoln. All prices are Net, without discount, but carriage charges are included. Daniel H. Newhall, 1701 Pershing Square Bldg., New York 291 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 8 pp. 187 items. CATALOGUE: No. 210 1924 Abraham Lincoln A small collection of Books, Pamphlets, Broadsides and Caricatures relating wholly or in part to Abraham Lin- coln. All prices are Net, without discount, but carriage charges are included. Daniel H. Newhall, 1701 Persh- ing Square Bldg., New York. 292 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 8 pp. 189 items. CATALOGUE: No. 214 1924 Abraham Lincoln An assortment of Books and Pamphlets relating to Abra- ham Lincoln All prices are Net, without discount, but carriage charges are included. Daniel H. Newhall, 1701 Pershing Square Bldg., New York. 293 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 8 pp. 194 items. CATALOGUE: ListL-201 Aug., 1924 Lincolniana Books and Pamphlets. Offered net, postpaid Morris H. Briggs, 5113 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 111. 294 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. (4) pp. 107 items. CATALOGUE: Sale Number 1908 Public Exhibition from Sunday, January Eleventh Currier & Ives Litho- graphs The Collections of Mr. William H. Johnson Haverhill, Mass. & Mr. William E. Torrey Dennys- ville, Maine with Three Fine Colored Aquatint Amer- ican Views & A Most Important Collection of Portraits 132 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY of Abraham Lincoln Gathered over a period of many years by Mr. William H. Johnson To be sold by Auc- tion Thursday Evening January Fifteenth at Eight-fif- teen The Anderson Galleries [Mitchell Kennerley, President'] 489 Park Avenue at Fifty-ninth Street, New York 1925 295 Also cover title. N.i. Fp. & lis. 8vo. 28 pp. 186 items. CATALOGUE: No. 219 Abraham Lincoln 1925 A small selection from my stock of Books and Pamphlets relating to Abraham Lincoln. All prices are Net, with- out discount, but carriage charges are included. Daniel H. Newhall, 100 East 42nd St. [Pershing Square Bldg.], New York 296 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 8 pp. 187 items. CATHERWOOD, MARY HARTWELL: Spanish Peggy A Story of young Illinois By Mary Hartwell Catherwood [Device] Fox Duffield & Company New York 1906 297 CI. II. 8vo. 85 pp. This item has not been admitted by Fish to be Lincolniana, but the Compiler, Judd Stewart and Dr. Wm. E. Barton, came to the conclusion that it should be included as Lincolniana and, there- fore, it is inserted. CATHOLIC: The American-Catholic Historical Researches, New Series, Vol. I. April, 1905. No. 2 [Table of Contents] Martin I. J. Griffin, Editor and Publisher, 2009 North Twelfth Street, Philadelphia 298 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 97-192 pp. On page 165, claim is made by a Father St. Cyr that he had often celebrated mass in Abraham Lincoln's father's house, and that young Abraham Lincoln, then a boy of some ten or twelve years of age, frequently served his mass. CATHOLIC: The American Catholic Historical Researches New Series, Vol. I July, 1905 No. 3 [Table of Contents] Martin I. J. Griffin, Editor and Publisher 2009 North Twelfth Street, Philadelphia LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 133 Geo W. Gibbons & Sons Co., Inc., [Printers' label] 147 North Tenth Street, Phila. 299 Cover title. N.d. {1905) lis. 8vo. 193-288 pp. At page 207, Bishop Ireland attempts to make Lincoln's family Catholic, but the editor's researches, shown at pages 209 to 213, inclusive, in connection with the article, show the claim that Lincoln was a Catholic to be preposterous. CENTENNIAL: Observance of the Centennial An- niversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln February Twelfth, 1909 Under the Inspiration of the Grand Army of the Republic Privately printed by the National Committee, G. A. R. Matter arranged by Wilbur F. Brown Secretary of the Committee 300 N.i., n.p., n.d. {Copyright, 1910 — Press of J. J. Little 6? Ives Co. New York) CI. Fp. {Portrait) II. Imp. 8vo. 164 pp. CENTENNIAL: One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Services under the Auspices of the Grand Army Association of Philadelphia and Vicinity Baptist Temple Broad and Berks Streets : Philadelphia Friday, February 12th, 1909 301 N.i., n.p. Portraits and lis. 8vo. (7), 32, (7) pp. Front cover has G. A. R. Badge in colors. CENTENNIAL: Headquarters Grand Army of the Republic [Cut of Lincoln] Red Bank, New Jersey, Nov. 9, 1908. Report of Committee on Plan for Ob- servance of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln. 302 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Demy 8vo. (3) pp. CENTENNIAL: Ceremonies in Commemoration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln Philadelphia February 12 1909 Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Com- manderv of the State of Pennsylvania Philadelphia 1909 303 N.i. {Press of John T. Palmer Company, Fifth & Locust Sts., 134 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Philadelphia) CI. Fp. {The Flag and Commandery Flag and portrait of Lincoln, the flags being in colors) Royal 8vo. 38 pp. CENTENNIAL: The Law Association of Philadel- phia Minutes of the Meeting and Exercises held at the Rooms of The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, in commemoration of the Centennial of the Birth of Abra- ham Lincoln Orations by Hon. Samuel W. Pennypack- er Colonel Alexander K. McClure February 12, 1909 304 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Portraits. 8vo. 28 pp. {Extracts from the Minutes of the Meetings of February 2 and February 12, 1909) CENTENNIAL: Abraham Lincoln Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania Memorial Meeting Feb- ruary 3 1909 1909 305 N.i., n.p. 8vo. 19 pp. CENTENNIAL: The Commemoration of The Lin- coln Centenary by the Ohio Commandery of the Mili- tary Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States at their Headquarters February 12, 1909 Douglas A. Brown, Official Reporter. 306 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 31 pp. CENTENNIAL: [Portrait] Addresses delivered be- fore the Commandery of the State of New York, Mil- itary Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, at the regular meeting held February 3, 1909, at Delmon- ico's, in observance of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the birth of President Abraham Lincoln 307 N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 31 pp. CENTENNIAL: [Quotation from Lincoln] An Even- ing with Abraham Lincoln 1809 February 12 1909 [Portrait] Odd Fellows' Hall Washington, D. C, LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 135 February 12, 1909 [Quotation from Lincoln] [Print- ers' union label] 308 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. (6) pp. On inside of front cover is following: (Quotation from Lincoln ) Celebration by the Central Labor Union in honor of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln at Odd Fellows' Hall Washington, D. C. Friday, February 12, 1909 at 8 P. M. (Quotation from Lin- coln ) CENTENNIAL: Lincoln Centenary Services 1909 Temple Adath Israel Louisville, Kentucky 310 Also cover title, with cut of Temple. N.i., n.p., n.d. lis. 8vo. 38 pp. CENTENNIAL: Abraham Lincoln Proceedings in The Supreme Court of Illinois Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of his birth 311 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 13 pp. Same matter in "Illinois Official Reporter," Vol. 236, part 1. Feb. 24, 1909. CENTENNIAL: 60th Congress, 2d Session, S. R. 1 17. In the House of Representatives. January 23, 1909. Re- ferred to the Committee on the Library. 312 Caption title. Imp. 8vo. 3 pp. CENTENNIAL: 60th Congress 2nd Session Senate Con. Res. No. 55 In the Senate of the United States December 14, 1908 Referred to the Committee on Ap- propriations and ordered to be printed. Mr. Dick sub- mitted the following Concurrent Resolution [That Feb- ruary 12, 1909 be set apart for special ceremonies] 313 Imp. 8vo. 3 pp. CENTENNIAL: Public Schools of the District of Columbia Observance of Lincoln Centenary February 12, 1909 Washington: Norman T. Elliott Printing Co. 1909 314 Also cover title. 8vo. 20 pp. 136 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY CENTENNIAL: The One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln Allentown, Pennsyl- vania February 12th, 1909 10 A. M. Lyric Theatre "Stand by the cause, and the cause will carry you through." — Lincoln [From a manuscript letter in pos- session of Col. H. C. Trexler] Embossed cut of head of Lincoln on cover, with fac-simile signature, "A. Lin- coln." 315 N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. (14) pp. Address given by Rev. John A. W. Haas, D.D., President of Muhlenberg College. CENTENNIAL: Centennial Bulletin [Cut of head of Statue of Lincoln] O'Connor's Lincoln Issued by the Illinois Centennial Commission. 316 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Scknepp & Barnes, State Printers \ Springfield, III. 1918) Royal 8vo. 12 pp. CENTENNIAL: Eagle Library No. 145. Vol. XXIV. No. 4 March, 1909. Price, 10 Cents. [Poem by Richard Watson Gilder] 1809 1909 The Lincoln Centerary Published by The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn-New York 317 Cover title. Imp. 8vo. 35, (3) pp. Contains full-page portrait of Abraham Lincoln. CENTENNIAL: The Lincoln Centenary 1809 Feb- ruary Twelfth 1909 Abraham Lincoln in Sculpture [Device] From the Hennecke Studios C. Hennecke Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 318 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. II. 24mo. 8 pp. Adv. of Bust, Statue, Life Mask and Hands of Lincoln. CENTENNIAL: 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Exercises at the New York Instituton for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb Prize Essays in the N. Y. Times Lincoln Com- position Contest Printed by the pupils. 319 Cover title. N.p., n.d. II. 8vo. 80 pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 137 CENTENNIAL: Ritual for the Centennial Cele- bration of Pres. Abraham Lincoln [1861-1865] [Por- trait] The Preserver of the Union, the Liberator of Millions of Slaves. Arranged and adopted by the Lin- coln Celebraton Committee of the Chicago Hebrew In- stitute. 320 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 4 pp. Contains prayer in English and Hebrew. CENTENNIAL: Program of Celebrations During Lincoln Week [Portrait] One whose meek flock the people joyed to be, Not lured by any cheat of birth, But by his clear-grained human worth, And brave old wisdom of sincerity! at the Chicago Hebrew Institute 485 West Taylor Street February 10-1 1-12-13, 1909 321 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Cut of The Chicago Hebrew Insti- tute on back cover. 12mo. (6) pp. CENTENNIAL: February 12, 1809-1909 [Cut of Lincoln] Lincoln Centenary Commemoration 322 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 24mo. (3) pp. CENTENNIAL: Lincolnize America Celebration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln Feb. 12, 1809 — Feb. 12, 1909 [Portrait] Abraham Lincoln "He being dead yet speaketh" First M. E. Church, Los Angeles Friday Afternoon and Evening February 12, 1909 "Let us have faith that right makes might and in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it" Coop- er Institute Speech, Feb. 27, 1860 323 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Folder. 12mo. (6) pp. CENTENNIAL: The Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences Meeting in Commemoration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birthday of Abraham Lin- coln in The Opera House of The Academy Order of Ex- ercises 1. Hymn, "America" — The Brooklyn Oratorio Society 2. Prayer — The Rt. Rev. Mgr. Edward W. 138 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY McCarty, LL.D. 3. Introduction — President A. Au- gustus Healy 4. Centennial Ode — Mr. Percy Mack- aye 5. Hymn, "Evening and Morning" — The Brook- lyn Oratorio Society 6. Address on Abraham Lincoln — The Rev. Nehemiah Boynton, D.D. 7. Recessional — The Brooklyn Oratorio Society Sunday Afternoon, February 7th, 1909 At Four o'clock 324 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Published by The Brooklyn Ora- torio Society) 8vo. (4) pp. Back cover contains diagram of Opera House. CENTENNIAL: Lincoln Centenary 1809 — Feb- ruary 12 — 1909 "With Malice toward none, with charity for all." "With firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right." Special Lincoln Service un- der the auspices of the Sunday School of the First Uni- tarian Church of Clinton, Massachusetts Sunday Feb- ruary 7, 1909 at seven o'clock [Cut of Lincoln] By permission of "McClure's" Abraham Lincoln [List of members of Unitarian Church Choir] 325 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. ( The W. J. Coulter Press, Item Of- fice, Clinton) 8vo. (4) pp. CENTENNIAL: Patriot and Statesman [Portrait] Lincoln Centenary February 12th, 1909 326 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. (4) pp. On inside of front cover is following: Commemorating the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln February 12, 1909 Presented by The Union Trust Company of Albany, N. Y. CHAFIN, EUGENE W. : Lincoln : The Man of Sor- row By Eugene W. Chafin, LL.B. Of the Chicago Bar [Quotation from Cushman K. Davis] Published by Lincoln Temperance Press 92 LaSalle Street Chica- go, Illinois 1908 327 CI. 12mo. 97, (1) pp. CHAMBERLAIN, JOSHUA L.: Abraham Lincoln Seen from the field in the War for the Union By Gen- eral Joshua L. Chamberlain, U. S. V. A Paper read be- LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 139 for the Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania Mili- tary Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States February 12 1909 1909 328 Cover tide. N.i., n.p. 8vo. 21 pp. CHAPIN, BENJAMIN: The Son of Democracy [Portrait of Chapin as Lincoln'] A Series of ten Photo- dramas from The Lincoln Cycle Written, directed and produced by Benjamin Chapin Benjamin Chapin as Lincoln 329 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. II. Folder. 3#"x9". 11, (1) pp. CHAPIN, BENJAMIN: The Reign of the Rail- Splitter By Benjamin Chapin [Portrait of Lincoln and Chapin as Lincoln] A Portrayal and Interpretation of the Person and character of Abraham Lincoln 330 N.i., n.p., n.d. (Copyright, 1900, by Benjamin Chapin — Press of Hollister Bros., Chicago) lis. Post 4to. (12) pp. CHAPMAN, ERVIN: Latest Light on Abraham Lin- coln and War Time Memories Including many Heretofore Unpublished Incidents and Historical Facts concerning his Ancestry, Boyhood, Family, Religion, Public Life, Trials and Triumphs Illustrated With many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photo- graphs, etc. By Ervin Chapman, D.D., LL.D. Author of "A Stainless Flag," "Particeps Criminis," "The Czol- gosz of Trade and Commerce," etc. With Introduction by Bishop John W. Hamilton Volume I New York Chicago Toronto Fleming H. Revell Company Lon- don and Edinburgh 331 CI. N.d. (Copyright, 1917) 8vo. (Two Volumes) Vol. I, 274 pp. Vol. II, (2), 277-570 pp. Special Author's Autograph Edition of five hundred sets, num- bered and autographed. Also regular edition. Also one Vol. ed. with imprint of Fleming H. Revell Company. CHARNWOOD, LORD : Makers of the Nineteenth Century Edited by Basil Williams Abraham Lincoln By Lord Charnwood London Constable & Company Ltd 1920 332 140 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY CI. Portrait. 8vo. 479 pp. and map. First published in July, 1916; 2nd Edition in November, 1916; Reprinted December, 1916; January, 1917; September, 1917; January, 1919; and March, 1920; Printed in Great Britain. The Author has endeared himself to the people of the United States by writing the life of the "First American." CHASE AND SANBORN : [Portrait and signature, "A. Lincoln 33 ] Compliments of Chase & Sanborn, Importers of Tea and Coffee Boston Chicago Montreal 333 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Copyright, 1909 — The Victor Litho. Co., N. Y.) 24mo. (14) pp. CHENEY, CHARLES EDWARD : The Grand Army Hall and Memorial Association Lincoln Birthday Ser- vice In Memorial Hall On Thursday, February the Twelfth Nineteen Hundred and Fourteen at Three O'Clock P. M. Address by Rt. Rev. Charles Edward Cheney, D.D. 334 N.i., n.p., n.d. Fp. and Portrait of speaker. 12mo. 25 pp. CHICAGO, (ILL.): Memorial of the Public Meet- ing of the Christian Men of Chicago. To His Excel- lency, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. 335 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 3 pp Meeting held September 7, 1862. For account of presentation of Memorial, see Fish 736. CHICAGO, (ILL.): Eulogistic Services under the Auspices of the Young Men's Association of Chicago, in Memory of Abraham Lincoln, April 22, 1865. Chicago, 1865. 336 N.i. Mourning borders. 8vo. 3, 1 pp. CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY: List of Books and Magazine Articles on Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States, Born February 12, 1809, Died April 15, 1865. 337 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 43 pp. On cover is following: Special Bulletin No. 7. Abraham Lincoln The Chicago Public Library January, 1909. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 141 CHINESE: Books for Youth Abraham Lincoln The Commercial Press, Limited All rights reserved 338 N.p., n.d. Portrait of Lincoln and lis. 12mo. (48) pp. CHINESE LIFE OF LINCOLN : Some of the World's Leading Statesmen [American] Edited by Dr. A. P. Parker Life of Abraham Lincoln Translated by Rev. H. K. Wright Published by Christian Literature Society Shanghai 1920 339 Portraits of Translator and Abraham Lincoln. N.i., n.p., n.d. 12mo. Not paged. CHINIQUY, CHARLES: Assassination of Lincoln as told by Charles Chiniquy, B. B. 340 N.i., n.p., n.d. Fol. 4 pp. CHIPERFIELD, BURNETT M. : Lincoln Memorial Address [Cut of Lincoln] Speech of Hon. Burnett M. Chiperneld of Illinois In the House of Representatives February 12, 1917 341 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Privately printed) 8vo. 20 pp. CHIPERFIELD, BURNETT M. : Lincoln Memorial Address Speech of Hon. Burnett M. Chiperneld of Illinois In the House of Representatives February 12, 1917 Washington 1917 81566-17010 342 Cover title. 8vo. 16 pp. Same text as next above. CHIPMAN, N. P.: Abraham Lincoln Address of Hon. N. P. Chipman, Presiding Justice of the District Court of Appeal, At a Banquet given by the Cherry Tree Club of Sacramento, California February 22, 1906 343 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (H. S. Crocker Co., Inc. Sacra- mento, Calif.) 8vo. 19 pp. Cover title as follows : (Portrait) Abraham Lincoln Address of Hon. N. P. Chipman Presiding Justice of the District Court of Appeal Sacramento, California 142 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY CHIPMAN, N. P. : Washington and the Revolution Lincoln and the Rebellion Fourth of July Oration De- livered by Gen. N. P. Chipman Presiding Justice of the District Court of Appeal, Third District of California, on the Fourth of July, 1906, at Auburn, Cal. 344 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. {Reprinted from the Placer County Republican, July 5, 1906) 12mo. 8 pp. Author was the first secretary of the District of Columbia. CHITTENDEN, L. E.: Lincoln and The Sleeping Sentinel The True Story Told by L. E. Chittenden Register of the Treasury, 1861-65 and author of "Rec- ollections of President Lincoln and his Administration" With portraits [Device] New York and London Harper & Brothers Publishers mcmix 345 CI. Portrait pasted on front cover. Fp. in colors. 16mo. 53, (1) PP. CHITTENDEN, L. E.: Abraham Lincoln's Speech- es Compiled by L. E. Chittenden Ex-Register of the Treasury Author of "President Lincoln," "Personal Reminiscences," Etc. With frontispiece New York Dodd, Mead and Company Publishers 346 N.d. {Copyright, 1895 and 1923, by Dodd, Mead and Co., Inc.) CI. 12mo. vi, 371 pp. CHOATE, JOSEPH H. : The Career and Character of Abraham Lincoln. An Address Delivered by Jo- seph H. Choate, Ambassador to Great Britain, at the Philosophical Institution of Edinburgh, November 13, 1900. [Quotation] Issued by the General Passenger Department Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Chicago, Illinois. 347 N.i., n.p., n.d. {TV. F. Hall Printing Co., Chicago) Fp. 12mo. 30 pp. CHOATE, JOSEPH H.: Abraham Lincoln And Other Addresses in England by Joseph H. Choate [De- vice] New York The Century Co 1910 348 CI. Fp. 8vo. 293 pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 143 CHOATE, JOSEPH H.: Lincoln's Character and Deeds Translated by Yamagate Teisabure. 349 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Portrait. 8vo. (94) pp. Title translated from Japanese Characters. CHRISTIAN, GEORGE L.: Abraham Lincoln. An Address Delivered Before R. E. Lee Camp, No. 1, Con- federate Veterans, at Richmond, Va., on October 29th, 1909, by Hon. George L. Christian. Published by Order of the Camp. Richmond : Wm. Ellis Jones, Book and Job Printer, 1909. 350 Also cover title. 8vo. 40 pp. CHUBB, PERCIVAL: Selections from the Address- es, Inaugurals, and Letters of Abraham Lincoln Edited with an Introduction and notes by Percival Chubb Di- rector of English in the Ethical Culture School, New York City; Lecturer at New York University New York The Macmillan Company 1909 All rights reserved 351 CI. Fp. 18mo. 208 pp. CHURCH, DANIEL W. : An Interview by Daniel W. Church Chicago The Berlin Carey Company 352 N.d. (Copyright, 1910) CI. 12mo. 163 pp. The author states, in his preface, that the purpose of the book was to clear matters up, but anyone reading the book will find no enlightenment. CHURCHILL, WINSTON: The Crisis By Winston Churchill Author of "Richard Carvel," "The Celebrity/' etc. With Illustrations by Howard Chandler Christy New York The Macmillan Company London: Mac- millan & Co., Ltd. 1901 All rights reserved 353 CI. Fp. 12mo. ix, 522, (2) pp. This is inserted, because it is a Lincoln Historical Novel. CHURCHWELL, GEORGE W.: Tribute to the Memory of Abraham Lincoln by George W. Churchwell Annual Banquet Board of Governors, Con- gress Club, February 11th, 1909 354 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 1 p. 144 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY CINCINNATI, (OHIO): January, 1909. No. 13. Special Reading List of the Public Library of Cincin- nati. [Names of officers and Trustees] Abraham Lin- coln, 1809-1865. Compiled by Margaret S. Thompson. Works on Lincoln. 355 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 18mo. 21 pp. CINCINNATI, (OHIO) : Souvenir of The Lincoln Day Celebration Commemorating the Centennial An- niversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln Music Hall, Cincinnati February 12, 1909 356 N.i., n.p., n.d. Portrait. 8vo. 23 pp. Oration by Bishop William Fraser McDowell. CINCINNATI, (OHIO): [Quotation from Lincoln] 1809-1909 Program of Celebration Commemorating the Centennial Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lin- coln Cincinnati Music Hall, February 12, 1909 2:30 P. M. [Quotation] Additional copies of this program may be obtained for ten cents each 357 N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. (8) pp. CINCINNATI, (OHIO) : Zur Feier Der Hundersten Weiderkehr Des Deburtstages von Abraham Lincoln 12, Februar 1909 [Device] [Quotations from Gothe and Schiller] 358 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Portrait. Post 4to. (8) pp. "Offizielle Mitteiburg, Jan. 1909." Cincinnati Public Schools. CINCINNATI, (OHIO): Address by Abraham Lin- coln of Illinois in Cincinnati, Ohio September 17, 1859 1910 Chas. F. Lotz Printing & Stationery Co., Cincin- nati, Ohio. 359 Portrait. 12mo. 60 pp. Cover title as follows: Lincoln in Cincinnati [Ornament] 1859 CIRCUIT, THE LINCOLN: The Lincoln Circuit It was during the years from 1847 to 1859 that the old LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 145 Eighth Judicial district of Illinois earned the name it has since held of the historic Lincoln Circuit. 360 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. Folder. 2 pp. Leaflet issued by the Lincoln Circuit Marking Association, giving history of the Circuit. CIRCUIT MARKERS: Lincoln Circuit Marking Association St. Nicholas Hotel, Springfield, 111. Jan- uary 20, 1922 [Cut of Statue] Illinois Centennial Statue Representing Mr. Lincoln at the time of his Farewell Address to his Neighbors Dedicated October 5, 1918 Andrew O'Connor, Sculptor 361 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. Folder. CIRCUIT MARKERS: [Cut of Profile head of Lin- coin] Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District — 1847-1857 Erected 1921 [Cut of D. A. R. pin and cut of bronze plate on marker] 362 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. (12) pp. Page 3 contains list of counties in circuit. Page 6 shows Marker with Bronze Plate. Page 9 gives dates of Dedication. {Marker erected at all county limits of the Old Eighth Judicial Circuit) Lincoln Circuit Marking Association. Sample Program for Dedication. CLARK, CHARLES EUGENE: Abraham Lincoln An Address by Charles Eugene Clark, President of the United States, and the Kentucky State League of Local Building and Loan Associations. 363 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 8 pp. CLARK, THOMAS CURTIS: Lincoln and Others Thomas Curtis Clark [Device] New York George H. Doran Company 364 N.d. (Copyright, 1923) CI. 8vo. 90 pp. CLARK, W. W. : Memorial Sermon on Abraham Lincoln, delivered before Buckingham Post, G. A. R. 146 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Department of Connecticut. In the Norwalk Methodist Episcopal Church, Memorial Sunday, May 29th, 1887. By. W. W. Clark, D.D. Published by request of the Grand Army 365 N.i., n.p., n.d. (Robert McBride, Printer, 26 6? 28 Vesey St., N. Y. % 1887) 8vo. 18 pp. CLARKSON, J. S. : The voters Library Series 1892 $2.00 per year Lincoln [Cuts of Lincoln and Grant] Grant Published Tri-Weekly by Ben Franklin Pub- lishing Co Philadelphia, Washington, Chicago Vol. 1 Philadelphia, Saturday, February 27, 1892. No. 7. Abraham Lincoln. 366 Caption-cover title. 12mo. 33-38 pp. CLEVELAND, (OHIO): Special Reading Lists Compiled by The Cleveland Public Library School Hol- iday Series No. 3 Abraham Lincoln Second edition, re- vised and enlarged [Quotation from Lowell] Minne- apolis The H. W. Wilson Company 1905 367 CI. 32mo. 22 pp. CLEVELAND, (OHIO) : The Children's Leaf Ed- ited by the Cleveland Public Library No. 8 Lincoln Birthday Number January, 1909 368 Caption-cover title. 8vo. 4 pp. CLUNE, MICHAEL: Address upon Abraham Lin- coln By Michael Clune Copyrighted February 7, 1865. All rights reserved. 369 Caption title. N.i., n.p. 8vo. 18 pp. COATES, JUDGE: Address by Judge Coates on Washington and Lincoln. Delivered before the Lin- coln Club and Ladies Circle, G. A. R., Little Rock. 370 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Portrait of speaker. 8vo. 32 pp. COBURN, JAMES M. : Abraham Lincoln [Portrait] [Quotation] Courtesy of Kansas City Star By James M. Coburn 371 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 147 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 15 pp. On inside of front cover is following: Read at Westminster Congregational Church, Kansas City, Mis- souri, February 10, 1921. CODY, SHERWIN : Lincoln Life, Speeches and Anec- dotes [Device] The Old Greek Press [Device] Chi- cago New York Boston 372 N.d. {Copyright, 1907) Limp lea. Portrait. 12mo. 112 pp. CODY, SHERWIN: An Evening with Lincoln The Nutshell Library Edited by Sherwin Cody Sherwin Cody School of English Rochester, N. Y. Made in the U. S. A. 373 N.d. (Copyright, 1907, by Sherwin Cody) Limp lea. 24mo. 112 pp. Also paper edition. COGGESHALL, E. W.: The Assassination of Lin- coln By E. W. Coggeshall [Device] Chicago Wal- ter M. Hill 1920 374 Bds. 12mo. 106 pp. COLE, ARTHUR CHARLES: Lincoln's "House Di- vided" Speech Did it reflect a doctrine of class strug- gle? An Address delivered before the Chicago Histori- cal Society on March 15, 1923 By Arthur Charles Cole, Ph.D. Professor of American History Ohio State Uni- versity [Society Seal] The University of Chicago Press Chicago Illinois 375 Also cover title. N.d. (Copyright, 1923) 8vo. 36 pp. COLEMAN, WM. M.: [Copyrighted] Price 25 Cents The Evidence that Abraham Lincoln was not born in lawful wedlock, or The sad story of Nancy Hanks 376 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 18 pp. Signed : "Wm. M. C. Dallas, Texas." CON ANT, ALBIN JASPER : My Acquaintance with Abraham Lincoln 377 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 169-184 pp., preceded by 148 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY an unnumbered page printed on one side only, with Portrait of Lincoln set in scroll work at top. The author claims that he painted a portrait of the President at Springfield in 1860. He lived at St. Louis. The only copy that has come to the compiler's attention is in the Tallman collection, Wilmington, Delaware. CONGER, ARTHUR L. : President Lincoln as War Statesman By Captain Arthur L. Conger [Seal of So- ciety] The State Historical Society of Wisconsin Sep- arate No. 172 From the Proceedings of the Society for 1916 378 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Portrait of author. 8vo. 106- 140 pp. Printed as a separate number from plates of the Proceedings for 1916. CONKLING, CLINTON L. : How Mr. Lincoln Re- ceived the News of His First Nomination by Clinton L. Conkling Address before the Illinois State Historical Society 1909 Reprinted from the Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society 1909 [Union print- ers' label] Journal Co., Printers, Springfield, 111. 379 Also cover title. 8vo. 9 pp. CONNOLLY, CHARLES PARKER: A Sermon By Charles Parker Connolly Paster Plymouth Church Mil- waukee, Wis. A Revised Version of a Sermon preached in the First Congregational Church, Leavenworth, Kan- sas, on the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln, delivered in Milwaukee, April \\?\\ \\Sic. Feb.\\ 12th, 1911 [Device] Published by a friend Leavenworth 1911 Harmon Quality Print- ing , 380 8vo. 7 pp. CONNOLLY, JAMES A. : Lincoln James A. Connol- ly Peoria February 10, 1910 381 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 8 pp. CONVENTION, NATIONAL UNION: Proceedings of the National Union Convention held at Philadel- LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 149 phia on the 17th, 18th and 19th of June, 1856, pursuant to the following call; To the People of the United States [Call, which is signed by E. D. Morgan, New York, Francis P. Blair, Maryland, John M. Niles, Con- necticut, David Wilmot, Pennsylvania, A. P. Stone, Ohio, William M. Chase, Rhode Island, John Z. Good- rich, Massachusetts, George Rye, Virginia, Abner R. Hollowell, Maine, E. S. Leland, Illinois, Charles Dickey, Michigan] 382 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 161 pp. CONWELL, RUSSELL H.: Why Lincoln Laughed By Russell H. Conwell Author of "Acres of Diamonds" [Device] Harper & Brothers Publishers New York and London mcmxxii 383 CI. Portrait. 12mo. ix, 147, (1) pp. COOK, KATHERINE M.: Colorado Memorial Day Annual Lincoln Centennial Number 1909 [De- vice] Washington's Coat of Arms Compiled and Is- sued by Katherine M. Cook, State Superintendent 384 N.i., n.p., n.d. Ornamental front cover. Fp. II. 8vo. 106 pp. COOK, KATHERINE M.: Colorado Memorial Day Annual 1910 [State Seal] Compiled and Issued by Katherine M. Cook State Superintendent 385 N.i., n.p., n.d. Ornamental front cover. Fp. II. 8vo. 65 pp. COOLIDGE, CALVIN: Address of the President of the United States before the National Republican Club at the Waldorf-Astoria February 12, 1924 At 8 o'clock P. M. [Device] Washington Government Printing Office 1924 386 Cover title. 8vo. 12 pp. COOPER, HOMER H. : The Lincoln-Thornton De- bate 1856 Shelby ville, Illinois By Homer H. Cooper Reprinted from the Journal of the Illinois State Histori- cal Society Volume X, No. 1. April 1917. 387 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Fp. Royal 8vo. 101-122 pp. 150 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY COOPER, WADE H.: A Tribute to Abraham Lin- coln by Wade H. Cooper Extract from an Address at Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tennessee, on the Occasion of the installation of Robert Orville Mathews, D.D., LL.D., as President November 11, 1923 388 N.i., n.p., n.d. Portrait. Cut of Log Cabin on last page. 24mo. Folder. COOPER INSTITUTE: Speech of Hon. Abraham Lincoln, in New York, In Vindication of the Policy of the Framers of the Constitution and the Principles of the Republican Party Delivered in the Cooper Institute, Feb. 27th, 1860. Springfield, 111., Abilhache & Baker; 1860. 389 Caption title. 8vo. 14 pp. Journal Campaign Document, No. 1. COOPER INSTITUTE: An Authentic Account of Hon. Abraham Lincoln Being Invited to give an Ad- dress in Cooper Institute, N. Y. February 27, 1860 Together with Mr. Bryant's Introduction and Mr. Lin- coln's Speech Privately Printed Putnam, Conn. 1915 390 Cover title. N.i. (Privately printed by Gilbert A. Tracy) 8vo. (32) pp. CORRESPONDENCE: In relation to The Public Meeting at Albany, N. Y. 391 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 9 pp. CORTELYOU, GEORGE B.: Address of Secretary Cortelyou at the Dinner given by the Graduates' Club, Hotel Astor, New York City, Friday Evening, February 12, 1909, in Commemoration of the One Hundredth An- niversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln 392 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. (2), 3 pp. COURTENAY, CALISTA MC CABE: "Makers of American History" Series Abraham Lincoln By Ca- lista McCabe Courtenay Illustrated by A. M. Turner LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 151 and Harriet Kaucher [Cut of head of Lincoln and fac- simile signature] [Device] Sam'l Gabriel Sons & Company New York 393 N.d. (Copyright, 1917) Bds. Fp. (Colored Plate) lis. On cover: "Abraham Lincoln" and colored, circular plate. 12mo. 96 pp. COWEN, BENJAMIN RUSH: Abraham Lincoln An Appreciation By One Who Knew Him Benjamin Rush Cowen Brevet Brigadier General Paymaster U. S. Army 1861-4; Adjutant General of Ohio 1864-8; Assistant Secretary of the Interior 1871-6 Cincinnati The Robert Clarke Co. 1909 394 Bds. with cl. back. 12mo. 63 pp. COX, HENRY C. : Abraham Lincoln An Apprecia- tion By Henry C. Cox [Device] The Abbey Com- pany Chicago 395 N.d. (Copyright, 1911) Vellum cover. 16mo. 39 pp. CRAIG, KATHERINE L: The Birthdays of Wash- ington and Lincoln [C^/j-] Colorado Anniver- sary Number Prepared for the Public Schools by Kath- erine L. Craig Superintendent of Public Instruction February, 1905 396 Cover title. N.L, n.p., n.d. (The Smith-Brooks Ptg. Co., Den- ver) II. 8vo. 79 pp. CRAIG, KATHERINE L.: Washington & Lincoln Anniversaries 1906 [Ornamental cut of flags in col- ors, with Colorado State Seal] Published by Katherine L. Craig Superintendent of Public Instruction 397 Cover title. N.L, n.p., n.d. (The Smith-Brooks Ptg. Co., Den- ver) II. 8vo. 79, (1) pp. CRAVENS, FRANCES: The Story of Lincoln For Children. By Frances Cravens. Twenty-seventh Thous- and Public School Publishing Company Bloomington, Illinois 1922 398 Cl. Fp. II. 16mo. 117 pp. Copyright, 1898, Public School Publishing Company, Blooming- ton, Illinois. 152 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY CRAWFORD, GEORGE A. : Anniversary Address on the Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln Delivered by invitation before the Legislature of the State of Kan- sas, in joint session, by George A. Crawford, Topeka, February 12th, 1867 Leavenworth, Kansas: Clarke, Emery, & Co., Printers, Leavenworth Daily Times, 1867. 399 8vo. 31 pp. CREELMAN, JAMES: Why we love Lincoln By James Creelman Author of "On the Great Highway" [Quotation from John Hay] [Device] New York The Outing Publishing Company mcmix 400 CI. Portraits. 8vo. (12), 170 pp. CRIDLER, THOMAS P. : Lincoln : A Typical Amer- ican An Address by Thomas W. Cridler At the Ban- quet of the Union League Club of Brooklyn, February 12, 1901 401 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 12 pp. CRISPIN, WILLIAM FROST: A New Historical Lecture Abraham Lincoln: Liquor Men's Lies Ex- posed and Facts of Absorbing Interest Strangely Omitted By His Leading Biographers By Rev. William Frost Crispin, D.D. Akron, Ohio, 1911 402 N.i. 18mo. 39 pp. CROCKER, BERTHA: Selections from Lincoln's Speeches and Letters Arranged for Learners of Mun- son Phonography by Bertha Crocker [Device] S. S. Packard, Publisher New York 403 N.d. (Copyright, 1910) CI. 12mo. 128 pp. Copyright, 1910, by Packard Commercial School Company. (Original Text Copyrighted, 1894, by John G, Nicolay and John Hay; 1898. By Doubleday & McClure Co.) CROSBY, FRANK: A Library of Universal Litera- ture in four parts Comprising Science, Biography, Fic- tion and the great Orations Part Two — Biography Life LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 153 of Abraham Lincoln Sixteenth President of the United States By Frank Crosby Member of the Philadelphia Bar [Device] New York P. F. Collier and Son mcm 404 CI. Portrait. II. 12mo. 476 pp. Part Two — Vol. 17. CUMMINGS, EDWARD : Lincoln A Sermon by Rev. Edward Cummings South Congregational Society, cor- ner Exeter and Newbury streets Boston Geo. H. Ellis Co., Printers 272 Congress St. 405 N.d. {1915) 16mo. 25 pp. CUNARD ONCE A WEEK: Cunard Once a Week An Illustrated Miscellany of Literature, Art, Science, & Popular Information Vol. IV December, 1860, to June, 1861 London Bradbury & Evana, 11, Bouverie Street. [The rights of translating Articles from "Once a Week''' is reserved by the Authors) 406 Cover title. 8vo. 28 pp. Being Number One — December, 1860 Number. Page 7 has an article on Lincoln, with an unusual portrait of Lincoln. Charles T. White of New York has the only copy that the com- piler has seen. CUNNINGHAM, J. O.: Some Recollections of Abraham Lincoln By J. O. Cunningham Urbana, 111. Delivered before the Firelands Pioneer Association at Norwalk, Ohio, July 4, 1907, and reprinted from the Pioneer of December 1909 The Am. Pub. Co., Nor- walk, Ohio. 407 Also cover title. N.d. 8vo. 20 pp. CUNNINGHAM, J. O. : Recollections of Lincoln By Hon. J. O. Cunningham Urbana, Illinois. 408 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 23 pp. Reprinted from the Bibliotheca Sacra October, 1908, 636-356 pp. CURRAN, W. R. : Abraham Lincoln A Memorial de- livered by W. R. Curran at Pekin, Illinois, February 12, 154 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 1909 On the occasion of the Celebration of the 100th Anniversary of His Birth by Joe Hanna Post, G. A. R. Privately printed, 1909 409 N.i., n.p. Royal 8vo. 6 pp., printed on one side only. CURRAN, WILLIAM REID: Abraham Lincoln A Memorial [Triangular Device] Y. M. C. A. William ReidCurran 410 Also cover title, as follows : Abraham Lincoln A Memorial (Triangular Device) Y. M. C. A. Lincoln was a great leader of men and a leader of great men. William Reid Curran. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Preface dated at Pekin, III., November 26, 1917) Bds. Portrait. 16mo. 30 pp. Same text as next above. CURREY, J. SEYMOUR: Abraham Lincoln's Visit to Evans ton in 1860 By J. Seymour Currey Presi- dent of the Evanston Historical Society Evanston City National Bank 1914 411 N.i., n.p., n.d. Portraits. 8vo. 16 pp. CURTIS, B. R. : Executive Power By B. R. Curtis. To All Persons who have sworn to support The Consti- tution of the United States, and To all citizens who value the principles of Civil Liberty which that constitu- tion embodies, and for the preservation of which it is our only security, These pages are Respectfully Dedicated By the Author. 412 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 15 pp. Published by The World, No. 35 Park Row, New York. (1863) CUTTING, CHARLES SIDNEY: The Grand Army Hall and Memorial Association of Illinois Lin- coln Birthday Service Address by Honorable Charles Sidney Cutting. Address by Miss Caroline M. Mcll- vaine, Librarian Chicago Historical Society. Memorial Hall, Chicago, Illinois, Monday, February 12, 1917. 2:30 o'clock P.M. 413 Fp. and Portrait of speaker. 16mo. 43 pp. See No. 946, Mcllvaine. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 155 DAHLINGER, CHARLES W.: Abraham Lincoln in Pittsburgh and the Birth of the Republican Party by Charles W. Dahlinger Reprinted from the Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine [Device] Pitts- burg 1920 414 N.i. 8vo. 57 pp. DAMON, SAMUEL CHENERY: Damon's Lincoln Sermon A Discourse Preached by Rev. Samuel Chen- ery Damon in Honolulu, Hawaii 14 May, 1865 1917 William M. Clemena Publisher 56 & 58 Pine Street New York City, N. Y. 415 Also cover title. 8vo. 13 pp. DARLING, JASPER T. : The Heart of Hope [Por- trait] 416 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Copyrighted by Jasper T. Darling, 1909) Por- trait of author. 8vo. 32 pp. A Lecture occasioned by the Centennial. Printed by a committee but copyrighted by the author, Chicago. DAVIES, W. W.: Transfusion By W. W. Davies John P. Morton & Company Incorporated Louisville, Kentucky 1923 417 Post 4to. 56 pp. A very creditable play, takes Lincoln from a boy of seven years to Lincoln's visit at Richmond and the whole is very cleverly written. DAVIESS, MARIA THOMPSON: The Matrix By Maria Thompson Daviess Author of " Blue-Grass and Broadway," "The Golden Bird," 'The Melting of Mol- ly," etc. [Device] New York The Century Co. 1920 418 CI. Fp. 12mo. 260 pp. Historical Romance of Lincoln's Parents. A very readable and pleasing novel and shows great care and research on part of author. DAVIS, H. WINTER: Speech of Hon. H. Winter Davis, of Maryland, on The President's Colonization 156 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY and Compensation Scheme. Delivered in The House of Representatives, Feb. 25, 1864. 419 Caption-cover title. N.L, n.p., n.d. {Printed by L. Towers ££ Company, Louisiana Ave. & 6th St., Washington) 8vo. 8 pp. DAVIS, J. McCAN: How Abraham Lincoln Became President By J. McCan Davis Author of "The Break- ing of the Deadlock," "Abraham Lincoln; His Book," Etc. Springfield, Illinois 1908 420 N.i. (Press of the Henry 0. Shepard Co.). Portrait and lis. 16mo. 80 pp. DAVIS, J. McCAN: How Abraham Lincoln Became President By J. McCan Davis Author of "The Break- ing of the Deadlock," "Abraham Lincoln; His Book," etc. Centennial Edition The Illinois Company Spring- field, Illinois 1909 ' 421 CI. Fp. Portrait. II. 12mo. 93 pp. Same text as next above. Also paper edition. DAVIS, J. McCAN: How Abraham Lincoln Became President By J. McCan Davis Author of "The Break- ing of the Deadlock," "Abraham Lincoln; His Book," etc. Centennial Edition The Illinois Company Spring- field, Illinois 1909 422 (Press of the Henry 0. Shepard Company) Portrait and lis. 12mo. 93 pp. Cover title as follows : How Abraham Lincoln Became President By J. McCan Davis Souvenir Edition Commemorative of the Celebration of the Fifty- eighth Anniversary of the Birth of the Republican Party in Illi- nois, held at Bloomington on the Twenty-ninth day of May, Nine- teen Hundred and Fourteen. Same text as next above. DAVIS, MARY WRIGHT: The Book of Lincoln Compiled by Mary Wright-Davis Illustrated [Device] New York George H. Doran Company 423 N.d. (Copyright, 1919) CI. Portrait. II. 8vo. xiv, 399 pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 157 DAVIS, OZORA S.: Abraham Lincoln The Young Man An Address delivered in the South Congregational Church, New Britain, and before the Lincoln Club in Berlin, Conn., February 11, 1906. By Ozora S. Davis Printed and circulated under the auspices of the Men's Sunday Club, of the South Church. Herald Publishing Company Printers 424 N.p., n.d. {1916) 16mo. 16 pp. DAVIS, W. W. H. : Address of Gen. W. W. H. Davis, at the Lincoln Monument, Philadelphia, On Decoration Day, May 30, 1863. 425 N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 10 pp. A Lincoln Memorial Eulogy DEBATES: Political Debates between Abraham Lin- coln and Stephen A. Douglas In the Celebrated Cam- paign of 1858 in Illinois; including the preceding speech- es of each at Chicago, Springfield, etc. Also the Two Great Speeches of Abraham Lincoln in Ohio in 1859, And A Complete index to the whole. [Device] The Arthur H. Clark Company, Cleveland, 1902 426 CI. Royal 8vo. 415 pp. DEBATES: Political Debates between Abraham Lin- coln and Stephen A. Douglas In the Celebrated Cam- paign of 1858 in Illinois; including the preceding speech- es of each at Chicago, Springfield, etc. Also the Two Great Speeches of Abraham Lincoln in Ohio in 1859. [Device] Cleveland, Ohio The Burrows Brothers Com- pany mdccccvii 427 CI. Fp. 12mo. ix, (1), 504 pp. DEBATES: The Excelsior Literature Series The Lincoln-Douglas Debates Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by Edwin Erie Sparks, Ph.D., LL.D. President of The Pennsylvania State College; formerly Professor of American History at the University of Chicago; Au- thor of "The Expansion of the American People;" "The 158 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Men Who Made the Nation;" "Lincoln-Douglas De- bates," in Illinois Historical Library. Published jointly bv Hall & McCreary, Chicago, 111. F. A. Owen Publish- ing Co. Dansville, N. Y. 428 N.d. Portrait. 16mo. 158 pp. No. 63, Excelsior Literature Series. DEBATES: Debate With Douglas and War-Time Speeches and Papers. By Abraham Lincoln. New York: John B. Alden, Manager, 61 East 9th Street, New York. 429 Cover title. N.d. 12mo. 494-504, 507-515, 582-583, 614-615, 637-639 pp. Reprint from plates of another publication. Same also with address of publisher, "P. O. Box 1227, 440 Pearl Street." Also see note to Fish, 381. DEBATES: Semi-Centennial of the Lincoln-Doug- las Debates in Illinois 1858-1908 Circular of Sug- gestions for School Celebrations Prepared by a Commit- tee from the Advisory Commission to the Board of Direc- tors of the Illinois State Historical Library Issued by F. G. Blair, Superintendent of Public Instruction [Print- ers union label'] Springfield, Illinois Phillips Bros., State Printers. 1908 430 Cover title. II. 8vo. 40 pp. DEBATES: The Lincoln Centenary— 1909 Lin- coln-Jefferson University Extension Lecture Course The Lincoln-Douglas Debate [Device] By Hubert M. Skinner Ph.D. Copyrighted by Lincoln- Jefferson Uni- versity 43 1 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 14 pp. DEBATES: The Political Debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas In the Senatorial Cam- paign of 1858 in Illinois Together with Certain Pre- ceding Speeches of Each at Chicago, Springfield, etc. With an Introduction by George Haven Putnam, Litt.D. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 159 G. P. Putnam's Sons New York and London The Knickerbocker Press 1912 432 CI. Portraits of Lincoln & Douglas. 8vo. First part, xvii, 377 pp. Second part, 284 pp. DECATUR, (ILL.) : Quarterly Bulletin of the De- catur Free Public Library Vol. 2 Decatur, 111., Octo- ber-December, 1908 No. 8 433 Caption-cover title. 8vo. 57-64 pp. First 4 pages Lincolniana. DEFENDER, THE: After Reading Hand to a Friend. Document No. 1 The Defender Devoted to the Protection of American Labor and Industries. Pub- lished by The American Protective Tariff League No. 339 Broadway, New York Doc. No. 1 New York, August, 1916 4 Cents Each Abraham Lincoln Protec- tionist Washington Introduced the American System of Protection to Domestic Labor and Industry, and Lin- coln Aided in Establishing and Perfecting That Sys- tem. 434 Caption-cover title. 8vo. 31 pp. DELAFIELD, RICHARD: Answer and Defense of Patrice De Janon, late Professor of Spanish at West Point, to the report and statements to the President of the United States, July 16, 1864, by Gen. Richard Dela- field. Washington, D. C. McGill & Witherow, Print- ers and Stereotypers. 435 N.d. 8vo. 76 pp. DE LAND, COL. C. V. : Abraham Lincoln, The Toil- er. An Address Delivered before the Lincoln Club, at Pontiac, Mich., February 12, 1891, —by— Col. C. V. DeLand. "The Republican Party Ever the Friend of the Toiler." Jackson, Mich.: Citizen Job Office, 1891 436 Cover title. 8vo. 7 pp. DENNEY, JOSEPH VILLIERS: The Lake English Classics Washington Webster and Lincoln Selec- 160 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Meserve Text From an 8x10 photograph made by C. S. Germon in Springfield, Illinois, January 26, 1861. It is in the collec- tion of Mr. O. H. Oldroyd, of Washington, D.C. Mr. Old- royd says that Mr. Germon, whom he knew well, gave him the photograph and stated that it was made by him. A sim- ilar print was copyrighted in 1893, by F. M. McNulty. Mr. Herbert Wells Fay, of DeKalb, Illinois, states that the original negative, of cabinet size, is in his portrait col- lection, the copyright having been assigned to him ; that this portrait was regarded by Mr. Lincoln's neighbors as his best likeness, and was used as the basis for the painting in the Springfield Capitol. The portrait for the original ten- dollar green-back was engraved from this photograph. This photograph is No. 34 in the Meserve book of "The photographs of Abraham Lincoln. Privately Printed New York 1911" The portrait on the opposite page was made in Spring- field, late in January, 1861, just before Mr. Lincoln left for Washington. Three men claim to have made the sitting: Mr. C. S. Germon, Mr. Butler, and Mr. F. M. McNulty, but the con- sensus of opinion is that Mr. Germon made the sitting. In 1894, this negative, the only one west of the Alle- ghany Mountains, passed into the hands of Herbert Wells Fay, of DeKalb, Illinois, now custodian of the Lincoln Tomb at Springfield, Illinois. It was used as a basis for the painting in the Capitol at Springfield, Illinois, and is No. 34 in the Meserve collection. The Herbert Wells Fay collection of more than 20,000 portraits contains 300 sittings of Lincoln. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 161 tions for The College Entrance English Requirements Edited by Joseph Villiers Denney, Professor in the Ohio State University Chicago Scott, Foresman and Com- pany 437 N.d. {Copyright, 1910) CI. 16mo. 148 pp. This is not strictly a Lincoln item, but it contains addresses of two men who are educated, linked with that of Lincoln, who is unschooled, and we have the best that each have said, in one vol- ume and it is easy for comparison. DENVER, (COLO.): Public Library Bulletin Spe- cial Series Denver, Colo., February, 1909 No. 1 1809 Abraham Lincoln 1909 Born, February 12, 1809 Died, April 15, 1865 A List of Books and Magazine Articles on Abraham Lincoln in the library. 438 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 10 pp. DEPEW, CHAUNCEY M. : Speech of Hon. Chaun- cey M. Depew, at the Centennial Celebration of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln by the Grand Army of the Republic, Department of New York, at the Armory of the 71st Regiment, N. G. N. Y., New York City, on February 12, 1909 439 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 16 pp. DETROIT, (MICHIGAN): In Commemoration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of his Birth [Portrait] Lincoln Republican Club Twentieth Annual Banquet. Wednesday evening, February tenth, Nineteen Hun- dred and Nine, Opera House. 440 Menu. Large 8vo. 8 pp. DEVERE, PAUL: The Flight of J. Wilkes Booth by Paul Devere New York 441 Cover and caption title. N.i., n.d. 8vo. 8 pp. DEWITT, DAVID MILLER: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln and its expiation By David Miller Dewitt author of "The Impeachment and Trial of 162 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY President Johnson" New York The Macmillan Com- pany 1909 All rights reserved 442 CI. 8vo. xi, 302 pp. DICKINSON, J. M. : 1809 Abraham Lincoln 1909 "A Voice from the South" J. M. Dickinson Compli- ments of the Industrial Club of Chicago 443 N.i., n.p., n.d. Cut of St. Gaudens Statue. 12mo. 8 pp. DILL, C. C. : Abraham Lincoln [Quotation] Speech of Hon. C. C. Dill of Washington in the House of Rep- resentatives February 12 1917 Washington Govern- ment Printing Office 1917 81344-17004 444 Cover title. 8vo. 4 pp. DITTENHOEFER, ABRAM J.: How we elected Lincoln Personal Recollections of Lincoln and Men of his Time By Abram J. Dittenhoefer A Campaigner for Lincoln in 1860 and a Lincoln elector in 1864 [De- vice] Harper & Brothers New York and London 445 N.d. {1916) Bds. Fp. 12mo. 94, (1) pp. DIXON, ARCHIBALD : Life of Stephen A. Douglas By Archibald Dixon. Published at 37 Park Row, New York City. 1861 446 CI. and lea. 32mo. 32 pp. DIXON, THOMAS: The Southerner A Romance of The Real Lincoln By Thomas Dixon "Have you never realized it, my friends, that Lincoln, though graft- ed on the West, is essentially, in personnel and character, a Southern contribution?" — Walt Whitman. [De- vice] Illustrated by J. N. Marchand New York and London D. Apple ton and Company 1913 447 CI. Fp. 12mo. (12), 543, (1) pp. Historical Novel. Also subsequent edition, no date, with imprint of Grosset & Dun- lap, New York. DIXON, THOMAS: A Man of the People A drama of Abraham Lincoln By Thomas Dixon Author of LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 163 "The Birth of a Nation," "The Clansman" "The Leop- ard's Spots," Etc. [Device] D. Appleton and Com- pany New York London mcmxx 448 CI. 12mo. 155, (1) pp. DODGE, DANIEL KILHAM: Longman's English Classics Lincoln's Inaugurals, Addresses and Letters [Selections] Edited With an Introductory Memoir and Notes by Daniel Kilham Dodge, Ph.D. Profes- sor of the English Language and Literature at the Uni- versity of Illinois [Device] New York Longmans, Green, and Co. London, Bombay, and Calcutta 1910 449 {Printed at The Scientific Press Robert Drummond & Co., New York) CI. 16mo. xxviii, 122, (4) pp. First Edition. Subsequent editions printed June, 1913, May, 1915, March, 1917, April, 1920 and April, 1923. DODGE, DANIEL KILHAM: Lincoln in Cham- paign County By Daniel Kilham Dodge Reprinted from the Illinois Magazine for January-February, 1921. 450 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. {Printed by Illini Publish- ing Co.) 4to. (3) pp. DODGE, DANIEL KILHAM: Abraham Lincoln Master of Words By Daniel Kilham Dodge Professor of English, University of Illinois [Device] D. Apple- ton and Company New York London :: mcmxxiv 451 CI. 12mo. x, (1), 178 pp. DODGE, GRENVILLE M. : Personal Recollections — of — President Abraham Lincoln, General Ulysses S. Grant — and — General William T. Sherman By Ma- jor-General Grenville M. Dodge Council Bluffs, Iowa The Monarch Printing Company 1914 452 CI. Portrait. lis. 8vo. 237 pp. This should be included as Lincolniana, for the reason that Abra- 164 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY ham Lincoln discussed the feasibility of building a railroad over the Rocky Mountains with General Dodge, and there are per- sonal recollections of Dodge concerning Lincoln that cannot be gleaned from any other source. DOOLITTLE, JAMES R.: Speech of Hon. James R. Doolittle, of Wisconsin, on the Lincoln-Johnson Pol- icy of Restoration ; delivered In the Senate of the United States, January 17, 1866. Washington: Printed at the Congressional Globe Office. 1866. 453 Cover title. 8vo. 22 pp. DOLLIVER, J. P.: "Abraham Lincoln" Address of Hon. J. P. Dolliver United States Senator from Iowa At the Annual Banquet Chamber of Commerce of Pitts- burgh February 12, 1908 454 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 12 pp. DOSTER, WILLIAM E.: Lincoln and Episodes of the Civil War By William E. Doster Late Brevet Brigadier General U. S. V. Provost Marshal of Wash- ington G. P. Putnam's Sons New York and London The Knickerbocker Press 1915 455 CI. 8vo. 282 pp. DOWNEY, STEPHEN W. : The Play of Destiny as played by Actors from the Kingdom of the Dead in the Theatre of the Universe By Stephen W. Downey, of West Virginia, New Creed, W. Va. 1867 456 8vo. 76 pp. "The Play of Destiny" is written to perpetuate and keep green the memory of Abraham Lincoln in the hearts of the American People. The Author announced as "but one chapter of a book." DOWNING, J. F. : Abraham Lincoln Address by Mr. J. F. Downing On the occasion of the celebration of Lincoln's Birthday, at Erie, Pa., February 12, 1903. 457 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. {Privately printed, 1909) 8vo. (7) PP. DRAPER, ANDREW S.: New York State Educa- tion Department Lincoln By Andrew S. Draper, LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 165 LL.B., LL.D. Commissioner of Education Albany, 1909 458 N.i. 8vo. 37 pp. DRAPER, ANDREW S. : Gateway Series Selections from Abraham Lincoln Edited by Andrew S. Draper, LL.B., LL.D. Commissioner of Education for the State of New York [Device] New York : Cincin- nati : Chicago American Book Company 459 N.d. (Copyright, 1911) CI. Portrait. 16mo. 162 pp. DREW, THOMAS: The Campaign of 1860 Repub- lican Songs for the People. Original and Selected. Por- trait and signature of Lincoln. Compiled by Thomas Drew, Late Editor of the Massachusetts Spy. Boston. Published by Thayer & Eldridge. 1860 460 16mo. 64 pp. DRINKWATER, JOHN: Abraham Lincoln A Play By John Drinkwater With an Introduction by Arnold Bennett [Device] Boston and New York Houghton Mifflin Company mdccccxix 461 Bds. Portrait on front cover. 12mo. 112 pp. Also paper edition. DRINKWATER, JOHN: Abraham Lincoln A Play By John Drinkwater With an Introduction by Arnold Bennett [Device] Boston and New York Houghton Mifflin Company 462 N.d. (Copyright, 1919) Fp. II. 16mo. 112 pp. This is the theatre edition. Cover has cut of Lincoln and the words, "John Drinkwater's Abraham Lincoln Illustrated Souvenir Edition." DRINKWATER, JOHN: John Drinkwater's Abra- ham Lincoln Translated into Chinese Commercial Press, Limited All rights reserved. 463 N.p., n.d. 12mo. Paged in Chinese. DRINKWATER, JOHN: Lincoln The World Emancipator By John Drinkwater [Device] Bos- 166 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY ton and New York Houghton Mifflin Company The Riverside Press Cambridge 1920 464 Bds. 12mo. 118 pp. DRINKWATER, JOHN: Death and Funeral of Abraham Lincoln With some remarks on the State of America at the close of the Civil War. A contempor- ary account contained in two long descriptive letters from Mrs. Ellen Kean, the Actress, whilst touring the United States in 1865 — With Prefatory note by John Drinkwater Author of "Abraham Lincoln, a Play." London: Privately Printed January, 1921. 465 Also cover title. N.i. Post 4to. 27 pp. Fifty copies printed. DRIVER, JOHN MERRITTE: Americans All A Romance of the Great War By John Merritte Driver [Device] Chicago Forbes & Company 1911 466 CI. 12mo. 537 pp. This is inserted because it is a Lincoln Historical Novel. DUNNE, EDWARD F.: Abraham Lincoln Address before the Annunciation Club of Buffalo, New York, February 15, 1916 By Edward F. Dunne Governor of the State of Illinois Reprinted from the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volume 9, No. 1, April 1916. 467 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Imp. 8vo. 27 pp. DUTCHESS COUNTY, (N. Y.): [Portrait] First Dinner of the Dutchess County Lincoln Society Nelson House Poughkeepsie, New York Press of the A. V. Haight Co., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 468 N.d. 8vo. (6) pp. DUTCHESS COUNTY: Fourth Annual Dinner of the Dutchess County Lincoln Society Wednesday Feb- ruary twelfth [1908] [Portrait pasted on] Nelson House, Poughkeepsie, New York 469 Cover title. N.d. 8vo. (4) pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 167 DUTCHESS COUNTY, (N. Y.): [Portrait] Fifth Annual Dinner Dutchess County Lincoln Society Friday, February twelfth 1909 Nelson House, Pough- keepsie, N. Y. 470 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 4j4"xl0". (6) pp. Printed on one side. DWYER, JAMES FRANCIS: The Bust of Lincoln By James Francis Dwyer Garden City New York Doubleday, Page & Company 1912 471 CI. Fp. 24mo. 73 pp. EATON, MABEL E.: Price 15 Cents. That Boy George and The Lincoln League Dialogs for young peo- ple. By Mabel E. Eaton [Description] March Brothers, Publishers, Lebanon, Ohio. 472 Cover title. N.d. 16mo. 5 pp. EDDY, MARY BAKER: Lesson-Sermon for Lin- coln Day Service — The First Church of Christ, Sci- entist — Boston and branch churches February 12, 1909 The Citations which compose this sermon are from the Bible, and from "Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy Copyright, 1909, by Mary Baker Eddy 473 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. (2) pp. EDMONDS, GEORGE: Facts and Falsehoods Con- cerning the War on the South 1861-1865 By George Edmonds Price, 50 Cents For Sale by A. R. Taylor & Co., Memphis Tenn. 474 N.i., n.p., n.d. (Copyright, 1904, by S pence Hall Lamb) 12mo. 271 pp. The author is said to be Mrs. E. A. Me rri weather of St. Louis, Mo. EDWARDS, E. J.: The Solitude of Abraham Lin- coln By E. J. Edwards Typical Reminiscences Illus- trating a Life Whose Deepest Moments were Lived Alone Privately printed for Gilbert A. Tracy By Per- 168 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY mission of the Author Putnam, Conn. 1916. 475 N.i. {The Observer Company, Putnam) 8vo. 21pp. Thirty copies printed for private distribution. EGGLESTON, EDWARD: The Graysons A story of Abraham Lincoln By Edward Eggleston Author of "The Hoosier Schoolmaster," "Roxy," "The Circuit Rider," Etc., Etc. With Illustrations by Allegra Eg- gleston [Device] New York The Century Co. 1900 '476 CI. lis. 12mo. 362 pp. EGGLESTON, PERCY COE: Lincoln in New Eng- land 477 Cover title. Ni., n.p., n.d. {New York, Stewart, Warren & Co., Inc., 1922) Bds. Vignette of Lincoln on cover. 16mo. 36 pp. A carefully detailed and interesting account of the twelve days that Lincoln spent in New England in February and March, 1860. ELDRIDGE, J. L.: Feb. 12, 1809-Feb. 12, 1909 [Por- trait of author'] To the memory of the Martyred Presi- dent Abraham Lincoln a tribute of admiration and affection in verse by Ex- Judge J. L. Eldridge of Topeka, in celebrating the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of this eminent servant of God, by the Grand Army Post that bears his honored name, with the Governor of the State and many friends, at the First M. E. Church, To- peka, Kansas, Feb. 12, '09. 478 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 2^"x8}4". Folder. ELIAS, EDITH L.: Abraham Lincoln By Edith L. Elias With Nine Illustrations [Device] New York Frederick A. Stokes Company Publishers 479 N.d. {Copyright, 1920) CI. Fp. in colors. 12mo. 191, (1) pp. ELIZABETHTOWN, (KY.): Sarah Bush Lincoln The Beloved Foster Mother of Abraham Lincoln A Me- LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 169 morial Elizabethtown Woman's Club Elizabethtown, Kentucky 480 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. {Copyright, 1922) lis. 8vo. (8) pp. ELLET, CHARLES, JR. : The Army of the Potomac, and its Management; Respectfully addressed to Con- gress. By Charles Ellet, Jr., Civil Engineer. The Army abounds in Skill, Science and Enterprise; but these qual- ities are not at its head ; hence its inefficiency. Washing- ton: 1861 481 8vo. * Consists principally of an unpublished letter addressed to the President. ELLIOTT-FISHER COMPANY : From Obscurity to World Wide Fame [Quotation from Lincoln] 482 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Portraits. 48mo. 16 pp. Adv. Elliott-Fisher Co., Harrisburg, Pa. EMERSON, MR. AND MRS. RALPH: Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Emerson's Personal Recollections of Abra- ham Lincoln Rockford, Illinois mcmix 483 N.i. Also cover title with portrait pasted on cover. {Privately printed) Portraits. 8vo. 18 pp. ENOS, Z. A.: The Early Surveyors and Surveying in Illinois By Z. A. Enos. Before the Illinois Society of Engineers, January 29, 1891. Entered in the office of the Librarian of Congress, in the year 1891, by Z. A. Enos. Springfield, 111. Springfield Printing Company, Printers and Binders, 1891 484 Cover title. Lincoln Fac-similes. 8vo. 7 pp. ERWIEDERUNG : No. 2 Schriften gesammelt von der Geesellschaft zut Verbreitung politischer Kennt- nisse. Erwiderung des Schreibens des Prasidenten Lincoln. 485 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 8 pp. English Version, Fish 800. 170 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY EVANSTON, (ILL.): Evanston Historical Society Founded November 21, 1898 Proceedings Reports of Officers and List of Donors Also an account of a visit to Evanston, made by Abraham Lincoln, in the spring of 1860 Evanston, Illinois Published by the Society July, 1910 486 N.i., n.p. (Press of Bowman Publishing Co., Evanston) Por- trait and lis. 8vo. 26 pp. EVERETT, LLOYD. T.: Davis, Lincoln, and the Kaiser Some Comparisons Compared [National and International Ethics, 1861 and 1914] By Lloyd T. Everett Yexid Publishing Company Box 250, Ball- ston, Va. 1917 487 Also cover title, with cut of State Seal of Virginia. 12mo. 12 pp. EXCELSIOR HOTEL: 1809-1909 [Portrait] Lin- coln Centennial Dinner Excelsior Hotel, Rome, Feb. 12, 1909. 488 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (LaSperanza Printing Press) 8vo. (7) PP. FAIRBANKS, CHARLES W. : Charles W. Fairbanks, Lincoln Day Banquet, Union League of Maryland and the Young Men's Republican Club. Baltimore, Md. February 12, 1907. L. G. Dynes Printing Co. Indian- apolis 489 N.d. 8vo. 11 pp. FAIRFIELD, LOUIS W.: Abraham Lincoln Speech of Hon. Louis W. Fairfield of Indiana Delivered before the Lincoln Club Brooklyn, N. Y., February 12, 1921 [Printed in the Congressional Record February 13, 1922] Washington 1922 90118-22282 490 Cover title. 8vo. 19 pp. FAXON, GRACE B. : Instructor Entertainment Series Pieces and Plays for Lincoln's Birthday Recita- tions for primary grades and other pupils; Acrostics; Verses for familiar tunes; Quotations; Anecdotes, Epi- LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 171 grams; Dialogues and Plays, and Suggestive programs Compiled and edited by Grace B. Faxon F. A. Owen Publishing Company, Dansville, N. Y. 491 N.d. 12mo. 192 pp. (Copyright, 1916) FAY, H. W. : Abraham Lincoln And His Last Rest- ing Place A Leaflet Published for Distribution at the National Lincoln Monument in the City of Springfield, Illinois [Device] Under the Supervision of the Divi- sion of Public Works and Buildings Hon. Len Small, Governor Cornelius R. Miller, Director Don Garrison, Assistant Director John G. Boyle, Supt. of Parks H. W. Fay, Custodian The life of Abraham Lincoln has been written by many men in many tongues. The re- sources of rhetoric and eloquence have been exhausted in their portrayal of this character that however viewed holds a lesson for all mankind. In this brief space and for the purpose which this leaflet is designed to serve, the simple homely details of the martyred President's early life could not be better told than in his own words. No polished recital could be so prized by the great multitude who hold his memory dear as this transcript of a letter written in 1859 to his friend, the Hon. Jesse W. Fell, of Bloomington, Illinois: 492 N.i., n.p., n.d. (Printed by authority of the State of Illinois; Springfield State Register, Springfield) Portrait, fac-similes and lis. 8vo. 31 pp. Contains same matter as No. 745, with additions by H. W. Fay, present Custodian. FELLOWSHIP, LINCOLN: First Annual Meeting and Dinner of The Lincoln Fellowship, held at Delmonico's, New York City, Wednesday, February 12th, 1908. New York The Lincoln Fellowship 493 N.i., n.p., n.d. Portrait. 8vo. (7) pp. Contains Menu, digest of constitution, list of officers and members, and portrait from original Brady negative. FELLOWSHIP, LINCOLN: Proceedings at the First Annual Meeting and Dinner of the Lincoln 172 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Fellowship, held at Delmonico's, New York City, Wednesday, February 12th, 1908. New York The Lincoln Fellowship 494 N.L, n.p., n.d. [1908] Portrait. 8vo. (5), 6-62 pp. FELLOWSHIP, LINCOLN: Proceedings at the Second and Third Annual Meetings of the Lin- coln Fellowship, held at Delmonico's, New York, Sat- urday, February 20th, 1909, and Saturday, February 12th, 1910. New York The Lincoln Fellowship 495 N.L, n.p., n.d. {Copyright, 1910) Portrait. 8vo. 57 pp. Principal address by Gen. Daniel E. Sickles. FELLOWSHIP, LINCOLN: Proceedings at the Fourth Annual Meeting and Dinner of the Lin- coln Fellowship, held at Delmonico's, New York City, Saturday, February 11th, 1911. New York The Lin- coln Fellowship 496 N.L, n.p., n.d. {Copyright, 1911) Fp. 8vo. 58 pp. Fp. is photo of Lincoln and Tad, from original negative by Brady, pasted in. FELLOWSHIP, LINCOLN: No. 4 of the publications of the Lincoln Fellowship of New York In Memoriam William Harrison Lambert May, 1842- June, 1912 First President of the Lincoln Fellowship [Verse'] [De- vice] Edited by the First Vice-President 250 copies printed for the Lincoln Fellowship, New York, Decem- ber, 1912 497 N.L, Fp. (Portrait Major William H. Lambert) 8vo. 36, (3) pp. FESS, S. D. : Abraham Lincoln. Speech of Hon. S. D. Fess, of Ohio, In the House of Representatives, Thursday, February 12, 1914. 498 Caption-cover title. N.L, n.p., n.d. 8vo. 16 pp. FESS, SIMEON D.: Abraham Lincoln Address by Honorable Simeon D. Fess, United States Senator from LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 173 Ohio before the Union League of Philadelphia Friday Evening, February 15, 1924 499 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 35 pp. FISCHKIN, E. A.: Abraham Lincoln and the Jew- ish Spirit Address delivered at the Lincoln Celebration of the Chicago Hebrew Institute By Dr. E. A. Fisch- kin, President of the Chicago Hebrew Institute Pub- lished by The Chicago Hebrew Institute 485 West Tay- lor Street Chicago, 111. 1909 500 Also cover title. 16mo. 16 pp. FISH, DANIEL: Lincoln Bibliography A List of Books and Pamphlets Relating to Abraham Lincoln Compiled by Daniel Fish of the Minnesota Bar New York Francis D. Tandy Company 501 N.d. {Copyright, 1906) CI. Two portraits of Lincoln. 8vo. 137-380 pp. The above is that part of Vol. 1 1 of Fish 575, which contains the Bibliography. 40 copies issued. Too much praise cannot be given Mr. Fish for the very accurate manner in which it was compiled. FISH, DANIEL: Legal Phases of the Lincoln and Douglas Debates Annual Address before the State Bar Association of Minnesota at Minneapolis, July 14, 1909 By Daniel Fish [Reprinted from the Proceedings'] 1909 502 Also cover title. N.i., n.p. 8vo. 15 pp. FISH, DANIEL: [Lincoln Collection and Lincoln Bib- liography ', by Daniel Fish pages 49-64.] Bibliographi- cal Society of America Proceedings and Papers Volume Three 1908 503 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (300 copies printed October , 1909, The Webster Press \ New York) 8vo. 136 pp. This is inserted in honor of Mr. Fish and also as the only address appearing in any form, concerning Lincolniana. FLINT, H. M. : Life of Stephen A. Douglas bv H. M.Flint. John E. Potter Philadelphia 1865. '504 CI. 8vo. 218 pp. 174 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY FLINT, M. F. : Life of Stephen A. Douglas By M. F. Flint. Derby & Jackson New York D. B. Cooke & Co. Chicago 1860 505 CI. 12mo. 264 pp. FORAKER, J. B.: S P eech of Hon. J. B. Foraker Before the Richland County Lincoln Association at Mansfield, Ohio February 12, 1914 506 Caption-cover tide. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 32 pp. FOSTER, ERNEST: The World's Workers Abra- ham Lincoln By Ernest Foster Author of "Heroes of the Indian Empire" "Men of Note: their Boyhood and School Days" etc Seventeenth thousand Cassell and Company, Limited London, Paris, New York & Melbourne All rights reserved 507 N.d. CI. 12mo. 128 pp. See Fish 326. FOUNDATION, THE LINCOLN: The Lincoln Foundation Incorporated To encourage and pro- mote the research for and the preservation of historical matter relating to Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States. 1924 508 N.L, n.p. Portrait. 8vo. 13 pp. FOUNDATION, THE LINCOLN: The Lincoln Foundation Incorporated To encourage and pro- mote the research for and the preservation of historical matter relating to Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States Revised Edition Springfield, Illi- nois 1925 509 N.i. Portrait. 8vo. 15 pp. FOWLER, H. ALFRED: Lincolniana Book Plates and Collections [Portrait] mdccccxiii Kansas City H. Alfred Fowler 510 N.i., n.p., n.d. (Copyright, 1913.) Bds. 16mo. (12) pp. Articles contributed by McLellan, Stewart and Oakleaf, together with their book-plates pasted in. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 175 FRANCIS, SANKEY: The Fame of Lincoln and other poems By Sankev Francis Book II Copyright, 1923 511 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Copyright, 1923, by Sankey Francis, Springfield, III.) 12mo. 40 pp. FREEMAN, J. R. : Abraham Lincoln A Poem By J. R. Freeman Recited by the Author at The Lincoln Centenary Merrimac, Wis., Feb. 12, 1909. 512 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 16mo. 7, (1) pp. Ed. of 100. FREEPORT, (ILL.): Lincoln-Douglas Book His- torical Sketch of the causes leading to the Freeport Lin- coln-Douglas Debate August 27, 1858 The Great Free- port Debate A turning point in American History; the speeches of Lincoln and Douglas A Sketch of the His- tory of the City of Freeport August 26, 1922 Edited and compiled by L. A. Ful wider for the Citizens Commit- tee under direction of the Freeport Chamber of Com- merce 513 N.i., n.p., n.d. (Wagner Printing Co., Freeport, III.) Portraits & lis. Cut of Marker with inscription on front cover. Imp. 8vo. 48 pp. FRY, SMITH D. : Lincoln and Lee A Patriotic Story [Portrait of author] By Smith D. Fry Historian of the Capitol All of Fry's Patriotic Stories Disseminate the American's Creed By Hon. Wm. Tyler Page [Offi- cial] [Creed] 514 N.i., n.p., n.d. (Copyrighted, 1922, by Smith D. Fry, P. 0. Lock Box No. 1714, Washington, D. C.) (Privately printed) 8vo. 160 pp. FULLER, CHARLES E.: Congressional Record. Sixty-Fifth Congress, Third Session Vol. 57. Wash- ington, February 12, 1919. No. 64 Memorial Address of Hon. Charles E. Fuller of Illinois in the House of Representatives February 12, 1919 on The Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln [Device] Washington 1919 104925-19265. 515 Cover title. 8vo. 4 pp. 176 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY FULTON, DAVID B. ["Jack Thorne"] : Poem by "Jack Thorne" Written at the request of the Colored citizens Lincoln Centenary Commission — Mr. Geo. E. Wibecan, Jr., Chairman — and read before two thousand five hundred people at the Baptist Temple, Brooklyn, N. Y. February 12th, 1909 Meis Amicis, Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Lawton, Rev. Geo. Frazier Miller and Rev. A. R. Cooper of Brooklyn, N. Y. 516 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Portrait of Thorne. 12mo. 4 pp. GALE, OLIVER MARBLE: A Knight of the Wild- erness By Oliver Marble Gale and Harriet Wheeler [Device] Illustrated by Ivan Ney Chicago The Reil- ly & Britton Co. 1909 517 CI. Fp. and lis. in colors. 12mo. 338, (3) pp. Same as No. 1474, Wheeler. GALESBURG, (ILL.): Official Souvenir Program October 7th, 1858 October 7th, 1896 Thirty-Eighth Anniversary of the Lincoln-Douglas Debate. Dedication and Unveiling of the SOLDIERS' MONUMENT. Galesburg, Illinois 518 Also Ornamental cover title, with portraits of Lincoln and Doug- las. N.i., n.d. Oblong. Imp. 8vo. (38) pp. (Also 7 pp. adv.) Printed at The Evening Mail Press, Galesburg, 111. Page 7 has the following: Programme of Exercises 38th Anniversary Lincoln-Douglas Debate Knox College Campus. Wednesday, October 7, 1896, 1 P. M. John H. Finley, President Knox College, Presiding. Music Knox College Band. Invocation Hon. Newton Bateman, L.L.D., President Emeritus of Knox College. Address of Wel- come Hon. Clark E. Carr, Trustee of Knox College. Greeting from the Schools, C. Ellwood, D.D., President of Lombard Uni- versity. Music Chorus of Knox College Students. Anniver- sary Oration, — Hon. Chauncey M. Depew, LL.D. Music Chorus of Knox College Students. Address Hon. Horace Boies Address, — Hon. Robert T. Lincoln. Music, Chorus of Knox College Students. Unveiling of the Lincoln-Douglas Memorial Tablet, Ellen Boyden Finley. Unveiling Address Hon. John M. Palmer, Music Knox College Cadet Band. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 177 GALESBURG, (ILL.) : The Centenary February 12, 1809 February 12, 1909 Lincoln The High School Galesburg, Illinois Edited by the students 519 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 29 pp, (13 pp. adv.) On inside of last cover is poem, "Lincoln," by Edwin Markham and on outside of last cover is signed article on "Lincoln," by William A. Sunday. GALLIVAN, JAMES A.: Abraham Lincoln Libera- tor-Patriot-President Remarks of Hon. James A. Galli- van of Massachusetts in the House of Representatives February 15, 1916 Washington Government Printing Office 1915 520 Cover title. 8vo. 4 pp. GARDNER, WILLIAM: Life of Stephen A. Doug- las By William Gardner. Roxburgh Press Boston 1905. 521 CI. 8vo. 239 pp. GARFIELD, JAMES A.: Carpenter's Picture, Lin- coln and Emancipation. Speech of the Hon. James A. Garfield, of Ohio, In the House of Representatives, 1 2th of February, 1878 522 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Darby & Duvall, Steam Power Printers, 432 9th St.) 8vo. 4 pp. GAY, H. NELSON: Americani Illustri Raccolta Biografica Drietta Da H. Nelson Gay No. 3-4 Abramo Lincoln Liberatore — Unifkatore ( 1809-1865) Di H. Nelson Gay con pref azione dell On. Ferdinando Martini R. Bemporad & Figlio, Editori-Firenze Milano-Roma Pisa-Napoli-Paleromo 523 Also cover title. N.d. Portrait. 12mo. 142 pp. GAY, H. NELSON: Americani Illustri No. 3-4 Abramo Lincoln Liber atore-Unfficatore 1908-1865 di H. Nelson Gay Con Prafazione DelP On. Ferdinando Martini R. Bemporad & Figlio, Editori-Firenze Milano- Roma-Pisa-Napoli-Palermo 524 Cover title. N.p., n.d. Fp. Portrait. 12mo. 142 pp. 178 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY GEORGE, DAVID LLOYD: Abraham Lincoln An Address before the Midday Luncheon Club, Leland Ho- tel, Springfield, Illinois, Thursday, October 18, 1923 By David Lloyd George [Device] Privately Printed at Cleveland for Stephen Wallis Tener April, 1924 525 N.i. 8vo. 13 pp. 300 numbered copies. GEORGE, MARIAN M.: Lincoln and Washington Plan, Arrangement and Suggestions by Marian M. George Verses by Lydia Avery Coonley Music [from "Songs in Season"'] by Mary S. Conrade Frederic W. Root Frank H. Atkinson, Jr. For The Story Hour, Language and Literature Lessons, and Birthday Exer- cises in Primary and Intermediate Grades A. Flanagan Company Chicago 526 N.d. (Copyright, 1899) lis. 8vo. 90, (6) pp. GERRY, MARGARITA SPALDING: The Toy Shop A Romantic Story of Lincoln The Man By Margarita Spalding Gerry [Device] Harper & Brothers New- York and London mcmviii 527 (Published September, 1908) CI. Fp. 16mo. (5), 3-50, (1) pp. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS: Revised Report of the Select Committee Relative to the Soldier' National Cemetery, Together with the Accompanying Documents, as reported to the House of Representatives of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania. [Quotation from Everett] Harrisburg: Singerly & Myers, State Printers. 1865. 528 CI. Fp. (Cut of National Monument) 8vo. 212 pp. The compiler has arrived at the conclusion, after talking with different authorities on Lincoln, that this and the number next below should be inserted in the Bibliography, for the reason of its connection with Lincoln and his immortal address. David Wills, whose guest Lincoln was on November 19th, 1863, was agent for Governor Curtin of Pennsylvania. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS : Revised Report made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, relative to the Soldiers' LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 179 National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Embracing an ac- count of the origin of the undertaking; address of Hon. Edward Everett, at its consecration, with the dedicatory speech of President Lincoln, and the other exercises of that event; together with the Address of Maj. Gen. O. O. Howard, Delivered July 4, 1866, upon the dedication of the Soldiers' National Monument, and the other proceed- ings upon that occasion. Harrisburg : Singerly & Myers, State Printers. 1867 529 CI. Fp. {Cut of National Monument ) 8vo. 282 pp. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS: Parker's Supplemen- tary Reader. Copyright, 1893, by C. M. Parker. Is- sued monthly, 25 cents per Year. Number 23. July, 1893. Lincoln's Gettysburg Speech. By Abraham Lin- coln. 530 Caption-cover title. 24mo. 8 pp. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS: Parker's Lessons in Lit- erature Number 23. Parker Publishing Co., Taylor- ville, Illinois. Lincoln's Gettysburg Speech. By Abra- ham Lincoln 531 Caption-cover title. N.d. 12mo. 8 pp. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS: Lincoln's Gettysburg Oration and First and Second Inaugural Addresses [Device] New York Duffield & Company 1907 532 Bds. Ornamental borders. 16mo. 46 pp. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS: Gettysburg Lincoln's Address and Our Educational Institutions [Portrait] Lincoln in 1860 [Quotation from Everett] Published by The Board of Education of the General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United States, Rev. Frederick G. Gotwald, General Secretary. York, Penn'a. 1907. 533 Cover title. N.i. II. 8vo. 31 pp. 180 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY GETTYSBURG ADDRESS: The Gettysburg Ad- dress Delivered at the Dedication of the National Cem- etary at Gettysburg, November 19th, 1863 534 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. {Copyright, 1908, by The Newton Co., A T . Y.) Portrait on front cover. 16mo. Folder. On back cover is following : In Commemoration of the Forty- Fifth Anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address with the Compliments of The Audit Companv of New York 43 Cedar Street November 19th, 1908. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS: Patriotic Reading Washington's Farewell Address Lincoln's Gettysburg Speech Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address 535 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 12mo. 15 pp. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS: Lincoln's Gettysburg Speech and Inaugural Addresses Philadelphia George W. Jacobs & Co. Publishers 536 N.d. 48mo. 22, (1) pp. Cover title as follows: Lincoln's Gettysburg Speech and Inaugural Addresses Cadogan Booklets. No. 22. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS: Price Six Cents Lin- coln's Gettysburg Address Webster's Bunker Hill Ora- tion Gettysburg Address and Bunker Hill Oration The Orville Brewer Publishing Co. Auditorium Building, Chicago 537 Cover title. N.d. 8vo. 31 pp. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS: Lincoln's Gettysburg Speech With Selections from His Addresses, Letters, Etc. The Saalfield Publishing Co. Akron, Ohio 538 N.d. Limp lea. 64mo. (18) pp., printed on every other page. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS : Ten Cent Pocket Series No. 214 Edited by E. Haldeman- Julius Speeches of Lincoln Haldeman-Julius Companv Girard, Kan- sas 539 Cover title. N.d. 24mo. 64 pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 181 GETTYSBURG ADDRESS: People's Pocket Series No. 214 Edited by E. Haldeman-Julius Speeches of Lincoln [Device] Appeal Publishing Company Gir- ard, Kansas 540 Cover tide. N.d. 24mo. 64 pp. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS: Speech of Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery, Gettysburg, Pa. Novem- ber 19, 1863 541 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Adams-Brander Co.) Portrait. 16mo. (3) pp. Issued by Fred A. Mills, President Lincoln Republican Club, Kal- amazoo, Mich., 1907. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS : Gettysburg Speech and Inaugural Addresses Philadelphia George W. Ja- cobs & Co. Publishers 542 N.d. 32mo. 23 pp. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS: Abraham Lincoln At Gettysburg November 19, 1863 His Address 543 N.i., n.p., n.d. (Lehmaier & Brother, Printers and Designers, 78-80 Beekman St., New York City, N. Y.) Vignette of Lincoln on cover. 32mo. (8) pp. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS: Exhibition at Haw- thorne Rooms, 2 Park Street, By Doll & Richards, of Bicknell's Historical Painting, "Lincoln at Gettysburg.' ' Open from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Admission, 25 Cents 544 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 16mo. (4) pp. Cut, showing the position of the different men on the platform at Gettysburg. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS : Speeches and Addresses of Abraham Lincoln Little Leather Library Corpor- ation New York 545 N.i., n.p., n.d. Limp lea. 32mo. 96 pp. 182 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY GETTYSBURG ADDRESS: Selected Speeches and Letters By Abraham Lincoln New York Barse & Hopkins Publishers 546 N.d. Limp lea. {In box) Fp. {Colored print pasted in) 32mo. 63 pp. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS : Selected Speeches and Letters By Abraham Lincoln New York Barse & Hopkins Publishers 547 N.d. Cover flap. {In box) Fp. {Colored print pasted in) 48mo. 63 pp. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS: Address delivered by Abraham Lincoln at the Dedication of the National Cemetery Gettysburg, Pennsylvania November 19th, 1863 Copyright The Tudor Press in Boston, Mass. 548 N.d. Portrait. Ornamental margins and letters. 4to. 11 pp. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS: Delivered by Abraham Lincoln at the Dedication of the National Cemetery, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, November 19th, 1863, Copy- right 1919 The Tudor Press, Inc., Boston, Mass. 549 Portrait. Folio. 4 pp. Printed on a. p. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS: Sixty-Sixth Congress, Second Session Senate Document No. 236 Address of Abraham Lincoln Delivered at the Consecration of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania to- gether with The Proceedings in the United States Sen- ate on the occasion of the reading of the address on Feb- ruary 12, 1920 [Device'] Presented by Mr. Keyes February 14, 1920. — Referred to the Committee on Printing Washington: Government Printing Office: 1920 550 Cover title. lis. & Fac-similes. 4to. 8 pp. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS: The Gettysburg Ad- dress Delivered by Abraham Lincoln at the Dedication LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 183 of the National Cemetery on the field of Gettysburg July 4, 1864 [. Public 800 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. (4) pp. Signed by W. W. Stone, President of the League, 335 Market St., San Francisco. Organized March 20, 1897. LEAGUE, LINCOLN MONUMENT: [Cut] Lin- coln Day February 12 th, 1900 801 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. {Annual address signed by W. W. Stone, President of the Lincoln Monument League, 18 Second Street San Francisco) 8vo. Folder. (4) pp. LEAGUE, LINCOLN MONUMENT : Proceedings of the State Convention of the Lincoln Monument League held in San Francisco, June 16th, 1900. C. W. Gordon, Printer, 595 Mission Street, San Francisco, Cal. 802 8vo. 8 pp. 242 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY LEAGUE, THE OLD SALEM LINCOLN: Lincoln and New Salem Compiled and Published by The Old Salem Lincoln League [Incorporated] Petersburg, Illinois [Names of Directors, Officers & Commit- tee] 803 N.i., n.p., n.d. Portrait, lis. and maps. Royal 8vo. 106 pp. LEARNED, MARION DEXTER: Abraham Lincoln An American Migration Family English Not German With Photographic Illustrations By Marion Dexter Learned Professor of the Germanic Languages and Lit- eratures at the University of Pennsylvania William J. Campbell Philadelphia 1909 804 CI. Portrait. Royal 8vo. xii, 149 pp. Edition of five hundred numbered copies. LEE, JAMES W.: Abraham Lincoln A Tribute Delivered, February 14, 1909, upon the Occasion of a Special Memorial Service, By Rev. James W. Lee, D.D. Pastor, Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church South, Atlanta, Ga. 805 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 18 pp. LEHMANN, FREDERICK W.: Abraham Lincoln Address by Frederick W. Lehmann of St. Louis At Memorial Hall Chicago, February Twelfth, 1908 806 N.i., n.p., n.d. (Press of Umbdenstock-Fris key-Porter Co., Chi- cago) 16mo. 36 pp. LEMMON, GEORGE T. : Lincoln In the Light of His Age A Centenary Memorial by George T. Lem- mon With Special Contributions by William Jennings Bryan, John Sharp Williams, Nelson A. Miles, David Starr Jordan, Booker T. Washington, S. Parkes Cad- man, Henry Van Dyke, William A. Quayle and about forty other distinguished leaders. Cochrane Publishing Company Tribune Building New York City 807 Caption-cover title. N.d. (1909) 8vo. 16 pp. Prospectus of a two-volume compilation of questions from and about Mr. Lincoln, which was never published. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 243 LEO, ALEXANDER H.: Abraham Lincoln Mili- tary Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania Memorial Meeting February 12,. 1919 1919 808 N.i., n.p. 8vo. 8 pp. LESLIE, FRANK: Pictorial Life of Abraham Lin- coln The American News Company Agents Nos. 119-121 Nausau Street New York Price fifteen cents 809 Caption title. 16>^"x23". 8 pp. Newspaper size and print. The only copy the compiler has seen is in the collection of Wil- liam E. Barton, Foxboro, Mass. LEUPP, FRANCIS E.: The True Story of Boston Corbett A Lincoln Assassination Mystery Fifty years after by Francis E. Leupp 810 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 15 pp. Privately printed by permission of the Author for Gilbert A. Tracy, Putnam, Conn. 1916. LEVY, J. LEONARD: Nineteenth Century Proph- ets IX. — Abraham Lincoln A Sunday Lecture be- fore Congregation Rodeph Shalom Pittsburg, Pa. April 16, 1905 by Rabbi J. Leonard Levy, D.D. 81 1 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 185-209 pp. On back cover is following note : The above Lectures can be obtained at 5 Cts. per copy. Apply to Charles H. Joseph, 619 Bijou Building, Pittsburg, Pa. LEVY, J. LEONARD: Nineteenth Century Proph- ets IX. — Abraham Lincoln A Sunday Lecture be- fore Congregation Rodeph Shalom Pittsburg, Pa. April 16, 1905 By Rabbi J. Leonard Levy, D.D. 812 N.i., n.p., n.d. {Charles J. Joseph, Pittsburg, 1905) 8vo. (3), 186-209 pp. "The Reform Pulpit," Vol. 4, No. 126. Same text as next above. 244 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY LEVY, J. LEONARD: Abraham Lincoln's Relig- ion 813 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 16 pp. A lecture delivered February 7, 1909, before the Rodeph Shalom Congregation, Pittsburgh, Pa., by J. Leonard Levy, Rabbi. Sten- ographically reported by Caroline Loewenthal. LEVY, J. LEONARD : The Message of Lincoln 814 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 22 pp. Delivered before the Rodeph Shalom Congregation, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sunday, February 12, 1911, by J. Leonard Levy, Rabbi. Stenographically reported by Caroline Loewenthal. LEVY, T. AARON: Lincoln the Politician By T. Aaron Levy [Device] Boston Richard G. Badger The Gorham Press 815 N.d. (Copyright, 1918) CI. 12mo. 236 pp. LEWIS, JOSEPH: Lincoln The Freethinker By Joseph Lewis [Vignette of Lincoln'] The Lincoln Publishing Company 1658 Broadway New York, N. Y. 816 N.d. (Copyright, 1924) 8vo. 30 pp. Front cover contains the following: Lincoln The Freethinker By Joseph Lewis [Cut] "The Masterpiece in Marble" by Gutzon Borglum Abraham Lincoln at the Time of his First Inauguration in 1860 Made for the Late Colonel Samuel P. Colt, formerly Chairman United States Rubber Company. Contains fac-simile of the original draft of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN: Life of Abraham Lincoln Late President of the American Republic Reprinted from the "Morning Star" [Manchester] Price One penny Manchester Abel Heywood & Son 56 ' 58 Oldham St. London George Vickers, Angel Court, Strand. 817 Cover title. N.d. 12mo. 16 pp. This is Fish 517, of which the title was not verified. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Speech of the Hon. Abram Lincoln, in reply to Judge Douglas Delivered in Rep- LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 245 resentatives' Hall, Springfield, Illinois, June 26th, 1857. 818 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 7 pp. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Speech of the Hon. Abram Lincoln before the Republican State Convention — June 16 1858 "The result is not doubtful. We shall not fail — if we stand firm, we shall not fail" Sycamore O. P. Bassett, Pr. True Republican Office 1858 819 Cover title. 32mo. 16 pp. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Reply of Hon. Abraham Lincoln to Hon. S. A. Douglas, Delivered at Spring- field, Saturday Evening, July 17, 1858. 820 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 8 pp. * LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Fac-simile of Autobiogra- phy, with letter of December 20, 1859 to J. W. Fell and fac-simile of Certificate of David Davis, Lyman Trumbull and Charles Sumner. 821 N.i., n.p., n.d. 12mo. Folded to 8 pp., 4 of which are blank. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Speech of Hon. Abraham Lincoln, in New York, in Vindication of the Policy of the Framers of the Constitution and the Principles of the Republican Party. Delivered in the Cooper Institute, Feb. 27th, 1860. 822 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Springfield, III. Bailhache & Baker, 1860) 8vo. 14 pp. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Proclamation of Emanci- pation, by the President of the United States, January 1st, 1863. Slavery The Chief Corner-Stone. "This stone [slavery], which was rejected by the first builders, is become the chief stone of the corner in our new edi- fice." — Speech of Alex. H. Stephens, Vice-President of the so-called Confederate States, delivered March 31, '61. 823 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 48mo. 8 pp. The back cover contains General Jackson's Proclamation To the Free Colored Inhabitants of Louisiana, September 21, 1814. 246 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Old South Leaflets. No. 189. [Cut] Lincoln's First Message to Congress. Message to Congress in Special Session, July 4, 1861 824 Caption-cover title. N.L, n.p., n.d. (Published by The Direc- tors of the Old South Work, Old South Meeting-house, Boston, Mass,) 12mo. 16 pp. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Official By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation Blockade of May 12th, 1862 [Signed] Abraham Lincoln By the President ; William H. Seward Sec- retary of State. 825 Letter size. 1 p. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Message of the President of the United States and Reports Proper of the Heads of Departments, made at The Third Session of the Thir- ty-Seventh Congress. Washington : Government Print- ing Office. 1863. 826 Cover title. 8vo. 146 pp. Contains Emancipation Proclamation. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM : Abraham Lincoln Von der Holzart Zum Prasidenienstuhl oder Ledensgeschichte des Volksmannes. Abraham Lincoln Prasidenten der Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika Mit den Por- traits von Lincoln und Seward Preis 2y 2 Cgs Ber- lin 1865 Verlag von C. F. Conrad 827 Also cover title. Portraits. 16mo. 32 pp. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Abraham Lincoln, der skla- venbefreier u freiheitswarturer, gew. Prasident der Vereinigten Staaten Nord Amerika's Mit dem wohl- getroffenen Portrait Lincoln's 828 Cover title as follows: (Portrait) Gewes. Prasident der Vereinigten Staaten Nord Amerika's Preis 20 cts Wiederverkanfer erhalten augemesse- nen Kabatt N.L, n.p., n.d. (Biel, Druck and Berlag von L. Heer-Betrix, 1865) 12mo. 16 pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 247 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Abraham Lincoln Prasi- denten der Vereinigten Staats von Amerika 829 N.i., n.p., n.d. (Signed Karl Friedrich Newman and dated at Berlin, an Sonntag Jubliate, 7 Mai 1865) 8vo. xiii pp. Charles T. White of New York has the only copy that has come to the attention of the compiler. Also contains another article on Lincoln, page 8, entitled Nach- scrift (Anonymous ) LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Abraham Lincoln Af. M. N. Sold for the benefit of Scholarships at Hindholm Naestved, 1866 A. P. Bangs Bogtrykkeri 830 Cover title. 16mo. 16 pp. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM : Lincoln's Abolitionism: A Searching Analysis "Honest Old Abe/' and Negro Equality — A Chronic Hatred of Slavery — The men that nominated Lincoln — Lincoln's "Cleaner" on the Nigger than Seward — What the black republicans in- dorse. 83 1 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Petersburg, August 28, 1880. Missouri Republican Print, St. Louis) Large 8vo. 8 pp. Only copy compiler has seen is in the Barrett collection. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Lincoln's View: The Po- litical Opinions in the United States, in 1860 and 1790, in regard to the Government, The Constitution, Natural- ization and Slavery September 1882 832 N.i., n.p. 8vo. 88 pp. * Mainly devoted to attacks upon the views of Lincoln and his supporters, quoting freely from his writings and speeches. But very few of the numerous pamphlets of this character are in- cluded in the Bib. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: An Address by Abraham Lincoln On the Death of Mr. Benjamin Ferguson, Delivered February 8, 1842. 833 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 4 pp. Reprinted from a current newspaper. 248 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: America lingk un, A. D. 1809-1865. 834 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 12mo. 42 pp. In "Popular Classics" reprinted by John B. Alden from "Cyclo- pedia of Universal Literature." Short biography and extracts from speeches. * LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: The Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln Comprising his Speeches, Letters, State Papers and Miscellaneous Writings Edited by his Private Secretaries John G. Nicolay and John Hay With a General Introduction by Richard Watson Gilder, and Numerous Special Introductions by Other Eminent Men The Whole Fully Annotated and Indexed and Containing a full Bibliography New and Enlarged Edi- tion New York Francis D. Tandy Company 38 East 21st Street 835 N.d. 8vo. 28 pp. An Adv. of the 12 Vol. Tandy Publication: Fish 575. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Complete Works of Abra- ham Lincoln Edited by John G. Nicolay and John Hay With a General Introduction by Richard Watson Gilder, and Special Articles by Other Eminent Persons New and Enlarged Edition Volume I New York Francis D. Tandy Company 836 N.d. 8vo. (32) pp. Prospectus and Advertisement of Fish 575. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Complete Works of Abra- ham Lincoln Edited by John G. Nicolay and John Hay With a General Introduction by Richard Watson Gilder, and Special Articles by Other Eminent Persons. New and Enlarged Edition. Illustrated with Numerous portraits and facsimiles. 837 12 vols. Large 8vo. Full crimson morocco, gilt fillet borders on sides, on the front cover the American coat-of-arms impressed in gold, gilt paneled back, a gold shield appearing in each panel, doublures of blue morocco, with white silk moire flies, leather LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 249 joints, gilt tops, uncut. New York: Tandy-Thomas Co. (1905) Presidential Edition, limited to 50 numbered and registered Sets, printed throughout on Japanese Vellum. In the first volume is inserted a fine Presidential Document bearing the Autograph Signature in full ; "Abraham Lincoln ;" signed also by William H. Seward, as Secretary of State, and with the great seal of the United States affixed. Fish 575 is the common edition and the note by Fish refers to the "Gettysburg Edition." LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Lincoln's Autobiography Reproduced from the Original Manuscript in Fac Simile New York Current Literature Publishing Co. 41-45 West 25th St. 1907 838 (Portrait of Log Cabin, in which Lincoln was born) lis. and facsimile. Oblong. 18mo. (13) pp.. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Life and Works of Abra- ham Lincoln Centenary Edition Edited by Marion Miles Miller Litt.D. [Princeton] In Nine Vol- umes 839 CI. 16mo. Title page for Vol. one: Lincoln the Citizen \\Fe bruary 12, 1809, to March 4, 1861\\ By Henry C. Whitney Author of "Life on the Circuit with Lincoln." Portrait. Autobiography in facsimile. 312 pp. Vol. two: Early Speeches 1832-1856 Including Legislative and Congressional Resolutions, Political Circulars, Notes, etc. By Abraham Lincoln Portrait. 302 pp. Vol. three: Speeches and Debates 1856-1858 Comprising Political Speeches, Legal Arguments and Notes, and the First Three Joint Debates with Douglas, and the Opening of the Fourth By Abraham Lincoln Portrait of Douglas. 324 pp. Vol. four: Speeches and Debates 1858-1859 Comprising the Conclusion of the Fourth Joint Debate with Douglas, and the Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Debates By Abraham Lincoln Portrait. 293 pp. Vol. five: Speeches and Presidential Addresses 1859-1865 Together with Conversations and Anecdotes, Related by F. B. Carpenter in "Six Months at the White House" By Abraham Lincoln 250 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Portrait of Lincoln and Family. 304 pp. Vol. six: State Papers 1861-1865 By Abraham Lincoln Portrait of Group at the First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation before the Cabinet. 262 pp. Vol. seven. Letters and Telegrams Adams to Garrison In- cluding Messages to Congress, Military Orders, Memoranda, Etc., Relating to Individual Persons By Abraham Lincoln Portrait. 307 pp. Vol. eight: Letters and Telegrams Gasparin to Meade In- cluding Messages to Congress, Military Orders, Memoranda, Etc., Relating to Individual Persons By Abraham Lincoln Portrait of Statue. 314 pp. Vol. nine: Letters and Telegrams Meredith to Yates In- cluding Messages to Congress, Military Orders, Memoranda, Etc., Relating to Individual Persons By Abraham Lincoln Portrait of Bust Statue. 313 pp. All nine vols, bear imprint : New York The Current Literature Publishing Co. 1907. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: The Works of Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln The True Story of a Great Life With Critical Estimates Stories and Anecdotes Introductions and Special Articles by Theodore Roosevelt Charles E. Hughes Henry Watterson William H. Taft Joseph H. Choate Robert G. Ingersoll and Oth- ers Managing Editors John H. Clifford Marion M. Miller Volume I 840 N.d. {Copyright, 1907) CI. Portrait of Birthplace of Lin- coln. 16mo. 379 pp. (Six volumes) VOL.11: Early Speeches 1832-1856 Portrait of Lincoln Home in Springfield, 111. 302 pp. VOL. Ill: Speeches and Debates 1856-1858 Portrait of Lincoln in June, 1860. 324 pp. VOL. IV: Speeches and Debates 1858-1859 Portrait of Lincoln, the Candidate. 293 pp. VOL. V: Speeches and Presidential Addresses 1859-1865 Anecdotes and Conversations of Lincoln By F. B. Carpenter Portrait of Lincoln in 1861. 304 pp. VOL. VI: State Papers 1861-1865 Portrait of Lincoln Reading the Emancipation Proclamation to the Cabinet, Sept. 20, 1862. 262 pp. First volume has imprint of The University Society, Inc. New York. Last five volumes have imprint of C. S. Hammond & Co., Publishers, New York. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 251 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: The Works of Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln: The True Story of a Great Life With Critical Estimates Anecdotes and Stories Early Speeches, 1832-1856 Introductions and Special Articles by Theodore Roosevelt Charles E. Hughes Henry Watterson William H. Taft Joseph H. Choate Robert G. Ingersoll and Others Managing Editors John H. Clifford Marion M. Miller Vol- ume I Newton & Cartwright 156 Fifth Avenue New York 841 N.d. (Copyright, 1907) CI. Portrait of Lincoln the Pres- ident. 16mo. Part 1, pp. viii, 379; Part 2, viii, 302 pp. (Four Volumes) VOL. II Speeches and Debates 1856-1859 Portrait of Lincoln in June, 1860. Part 1, xiii, 324 pp. — Part 2, xviii, 293 pp. VOL. Ill Speeches and Presidential Addresses, 1859-1865 Anecdotes and Conversations of Lincoln. By F. B. Carpenter State Papers, 1861-1865 Portrait of Lincoln in 1861. Part 1, xxi, 304 pp. — Part 2, xlix, 262 pp. VOL. IV Letters and Telegrams Messages to Congress Mil- itary Orders Autobiography Memoranda, Etc. Portrait of Lincoln Reading the Emancipation Proclamation to the Cabinet. Part 1, x, 421 pp. — Part 2, vii, 376 pp. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: The Works of Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln The True Story of a Great Life With Critical Estimates Stories and Anec- dotes Introductions and Special Articles by Theodore Roosevelt Charles E. Hughes Henry Watterson William H. Taft Joseph H. Choate Robert G. In- gersoll and Others Managing Editors John H. Clif- ford Marion M. Miller Volume I The University Society Inc. New York 842 N.d. (Copyright, 1907) CL, half lea. Portrait of Birthplace of Lincoln. 16mo. 379 pp. (Eight Vols.) VOL.11: Early Speeches 1832-1856 Portrait of Lincoln Home in Springfield, 111. 302 pp. VOL. Ill: Speeches and Debates 1856-1858 Portrait of Lincoln in June, 1860. 324 pp. 252 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY VOL. IV: Speeches and Debates 1858-1859 Portrait of Lincoln, the Candidate. 293 pp. VOL. V: Speeches and Presidential Addresses 1859-1865 Anecdotes and Conversations of Lincoln By F. B. Carpenter Portrait of Lincoln in 1861. 304 pp. VOL. VI: State Papers 1861-1865 Portrait of Lincoln Reading the Emancipation Proclamation to the Cabinet. 262 pp. VOL. VII : Letters and Telegrams Messages to Congress Military Orders Autobiography, Etc. Portrait of Lincoln The President. 421 pp. VOL. VIII: Letters and Telegrams Messages to Congress Military Orders Memoranda, Etc. Portrait of The Lincoln Family. 376 pp. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Lincoln's Birthday Exer- cises for the School-room Educational Publishing Company. Boston, New York, Chicago, San Francisco. 1908 843 12mo. 80 pp. Teachers' Help Series. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: The Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln Being Extracts from the Speeches, State Pa- pers, and Letters of the Great President [Quotation from Lowell] New York A. Wessels Company 1908 844 Limp lea. 24mo. xiv, 187, (1) pp. Also edition bound in cloth. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: The Speeches of Abraham Lincoln Including Inaugurals and Proclamations [Portrait] With Biographical Introductions and Prefatory Notes Lincoln Centenary Association New York 845 N.d. (Copyright, 1908) CI. Portrait. 8vo. xxiv, 417 pp. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: An Address Delivered be- fore the Springfield Washingtonian Temperance Society at the Second Presbyterian Church on the Twenty-Second Day of February, 1842 By Abraham Lincoln Order LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 253 New Edition from Lincoln Souvenir Book Co., Kansas City, Mo. 846 N.i., n.p., n.d. Portraits & lis. 8vo. (20) pp. Cover title as follows: {Cut of Flags in colors) {Portrait) Lincoln Souvenir Book One Hundredth Anniversary. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: An Address Delivered be- fore the Springfield Washingtonian Temperance Society [Cut of Lincoln] At the Second Presbyterian Church, on the Twenty-second Day of February, 1842, by Abra- ham Lincoln. Copies of this address can be had of T. J. Crowder, 926 Governor St., Springfield, 111. Single copies, 10c; lots of 100, $8.00. Special rates on larger quantities Press Illinois State Register, Springfield 1908 847 Cover title. 8vo. 12 pp. Same text as next above. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Three Letters from Lin- coln The Letter to Horace Greeley The Letter to J. C. Conkling The Letter to Mrs. Bixby Printed by Benjamin F. Emery 1037 Race Street Philadel- phia 848 N.d. Portrait. 18mo. 17 pp. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Life of Abraham Lincoln Illustrated A biographical sketch of President Lincoln taken from Abbott's "Lives of the Presidents," and con- taining sixty half-tone illustrations and portraits Illus- trated Booklet Company Caxton Building Chicago 849 N.d. CI. 32mo. 159 pp. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Young Folk's Library of Choice Literature Abraham Lincoln Educational Publishing Company Boston New York Chicago San Francisco 850 Cut of Lincoln on front cover. Fp. 12mo. 32 pp. 254 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Lincoln's Triplet Epigram Three Witnesses who heard it used by it's author Lewis Campbell, J. J. Robinson and J. L. Hill "You can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time." 851 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 16mo. 19, (1) pp. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Little Classic Series Speeches by Lincoln [Portrait] A. Flanagan Com- pany Chicago 852 Cover title. N.d. 12mo. 32 pp. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM : Instructor Literature Ser- ies Speeches of Abraham Lincoln [Quotation from The London Spectator, 1891] [Device] F. A. Owen Publishing Company Dansville, N. Y. 853 N.d. Fp. 12mo. 36 pp. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Excelsior 5c Classics Lincoln's Speeches and Letters [List of Contents] D. H. Knowlton & Co Publishers Farmington Maine 854 Cover title. N.d. 12mo. 32 pp. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Speeches of Abraham Lin- coln [Motto] F. A. Owen Publishing Company Dansville, N. Y. 855 N.d. (C-31 III.) 12mo. 3 pp. No. 128 "Instruct. Classic Series." * LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: No. 78 Speeches of Lin- coln [Portrait] Paine Publishing Co. Dayton, O. 856 Cover title. N.d. 12mo. 32 pp. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: No. 78 English Readings for Schools Lakeside Series. Story of Abraham Lincoln Ainsworth & Company Chicago Copyright- ed 857 Cover title. N.d. 12mo. 16 pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 255 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Words of Wisdom from Abraham Lincoln [Device] New York Dodge Publishing Co 220 E. 23d Street 858 N.d. Bds. Japanese Parchment, leather tie at end. (In box) 2$4"x6". 14 pp. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Words of Wisdom from Abraham Lincoln [Device] New York Dodge Publishing Co 220 E. 23d Street 859 N.d. Ooze lea. Leather tie on side. (In box) 224"x6". 14 pp. Same text as next above. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Lincoln Letters 860 Cover title (Printed in gold) N.i., n.p., n.d. (Copyright, 1913, by The Bibliophile Society) CI. Fac-similes. Post quar- to. 6 pp. Page (2) contains the following: The originals from which the within facsimiles were made are in the collection of Mr. William K. Bixby, and through his courtesy they are reproduced for members of the Bibliophile So- ciety. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: The Sayings of Lincoln The Best of his Wit and Wisdom, together with the Get- tysburg Speech and the Second Inaugural Address [Quotation from Lowell] Philadelphia The John C. Winston Company Publishers 861 N.d. (Copyright, 1913) Limp lea. Portrait of Lincoln fam- ily group inside front cover. Portrait of Lincoln and his Cabinet inside back cover. Portrait of Lincoln and Tad as Fp. Log Cabin and the Cooper Institute Portrait of Lincoln. Gilt edges. 48mo. 47 pp. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Discoveries and Inventions A Lecture by Abraham Lincoln Delivered in 1860 San Francisco John Howell 1915 862 Bds. Sketch. (In slip case) 8vo. (19) pp. Of this book, two hundred fifty copies were printed on Fabriano Italian Hand-made paper and one thousand copies on American drawing paper. 256 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Meserve Text The portrait on the opposite page is from a photograph made by Brady in Washington, on February 9, 1864. It is said to have been made for Mr. William H. Seward at his request. Mr. F. B. Carpenter, the artist, was present at the sitting. This is said by Mr. Robert T. Lincoln to be the best portrait of his father. A life sized enlargement of this portrait made by Brady and displayed in the government building at the Centen- nial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876 was in the collec- tion of Major William H. Lambert, of Philadelphia. This portrait is used on the one dollar bill and on sev- eral postage stamps and is in the Meserve collection, New York. A print was copyrighted by Mr. George Prince in 1902. This portrait is a frontispiece in "The Photographs of Abra- ham Lincoln. By Frederick Hill Meserve. Privately Printed New York. 191 1 ." Robert T. Lincoln wrote the following letter to Mr. Meserve: Chicago, March 30th, 1910. 60 Lake Shore Drive Dear Mr. Meserve : I have always thought the Brady photograph of my father, of which I attach a copy, to be the most satisfac- tory likeness of him. Very sincerely yours, Robert T. Lincoln It is a very popular picture of President Lincoln. This photograph is No. 85 in the Meserve book of "The Photo- graphs of Abraham Lincoln. Privately printed New York 1911." Over three hundred reproductions have been made, in- cluding original photographs, china plates, medallions, but- LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 257 tons, coins, stationery, steel plates, copper etchings, litho- graphs, chromo lithographs, half-tones, tri-color half-tones, zinc etchings, etc. It is used in illustrating books, pamphlets, documents, folders, cards, cover pages, labels, book plates, programmes, invitations, proclamations, calendars, postage stamps, bank notes, bonds, post cards, letter-heads, envelopes, bank checks, etc. No other picture of Mr. Lincoln shows him with his hair combed V-shaped on the forehead. Some artists have used the hair combination of other pictures, in order to elimin- ate the V-shaped appearance. Robert T. Lincoln told Mr. H. W. Fay, custodian of the Lincoln Tomb at Springfield, Illinois, that it was his mother's favorite picture. 258 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Abraham Lincoln and Mary Owen Three Letters Lincoln to Mrs. O. H. Browning I. N. Arnold to O. H. Browning O. H. Browning to I. N. Arnold Limited to 150 Copies Privately Printed Barker's Art Store, Springfield, Illi- nois 1922 863 12mo. (12) pp. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: The Life and Public Ser- vice of General Zachary Taylor An Address by Abraham Lincoln [Device] Boston and New York Houghton Mifflin Company The Riverside Press Cambridge 1922 864 Bds. 16mo. 55 pp. (In slip case) Edition limited to 435 numbered copies. LINCOLN GUARD OF HONOR: Organization and Objects of the Lincoln Guard of Honor and First Me- morial Service held on the Fifteenth Anniversary of the Death of Abraham Lincoln Springfield, Illinois. April 15th, 1880 State Journal, Printers, Springfield, 111. 865 Also cover title. N.d. 8vo. 14, (1) pp. Cut of Monument on back cover. LINCOLN, ROBERT T. : Speech of Hon. Robert T. Lincoln Made at the Celebration of the Thirty-eighth Anniversary of the Lincoln-Douglas Debate Galesburg, 111., October 7, 1896 866 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. ( Twenty-five copies privately print- ed for Chas. T. White — Herald Print Hancock, New York 1921) Fp. Demy 8vo. (4) pp. Printed on one side only. LINCOLN, WALDO: History of the Lincoln Fam- ily by Waldo Lincoln, A.B. President of the Amer- ican Antiquarian Society Author of the Waldo Geneal- ogy 867 N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. Folder. Adv. of next below. LINCOLN, WALDO: History of the Lincoln ^Fam- ily An Account of the Descendants of Samuel Lincoln LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 259 of Hingham Massachusetts 1637-1920 Compiled by Waldo Lincoln A.B. President of the American Antiquarian Society Worcester Massachusetts Com- monwealth Press 1923 868 CI. lis. 8vo. xi, 718 pp. LIONS CLUBS OF ILLINOIS : In Memory of Thom- as and Sarah Bush Lincoln Whose Humble but Worthy Home gave to the World Abraham Lincoln, the Lions Clubs of Illinois have erected this Memorial Ded- ication Friday, May 16, 1924 Old Gordon Cemetery Shiloh Church Near Janesville, Illinois 869 N.L, n.p., n.d. Plates and Portraits. 8vo. 32 pp. Cover title as follows : The Service of Dedication of the Monument erected above the graves of Thomas and Sarah Bush Lincoln Father and Step- mother of Abraham Lincoln Illinois Lions Clubs Old Gordon Cemetery Shiloh Church Near Janesville, Illinois Friday, May 16, 1924 LIQUOR: Abraham Lincoln Legislator Orator President Never a Prohibitionist 870 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Monotyped and printed by Barn- ard & Miller, Chicago) 8vo. (4) pp. LIQUOR: Lincoln on the Liquor Question 871 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Cover has vignette of Lincoln. Ornamental borders. 16mo. 16 pp. The Art Press, Minneapolis : Being the Lincoln Address before Washingtonian Temperance Society, February 22, 1842; and his Reply to Sons of Temperance, September 29, 1863. LIQUOR: Was Lincoln a Prohibitionist? His Wise and Charitable Views Forbid the Conclusion A Vexed Question Investigated 872 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Signed "T") 32mo. 8 pp. LITTLE, CHARLES JOSEPH: Abraham Lincoln An Address delivered on Lincoln Day, 1907 in Me- morial Hall Chicago by Charles Joseph Little Pub- 260 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY lished by Request 1907 M. Umbdenstock & Co. Lithographers and Printers Chicago 873 Cover tide. 8vo. 16 pp. LODGE, HENRY CABOT : Address Delivered before a joint Convention of the Senate and House of Repre- sentatives of the General Court of Massachusetts, on Friday, February 12, 1909, by the Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, on the Occasion of the One-hundredth Anniver- sary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln. [Device] Bos- ton, Mass. 1909. 874 N.i. (Wright & Potter Printing Co., 18 Post Office Square, Bos- ton) CI. Portraits. Royal 8vo. 24 pp. LODGE, HENRY CABOT : The Democracy of Abra- ham Lincoln Address to the Students of Boston Uni- versity School of Law By Hon Henry Cabot Lodge March 14, 1913 875 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (The Dunbar-Kerr Co., Print- ers, Maiden, Mass.) 8vo. 23 pp. LOESCH, FRANK J.: The Grand Army Hall and Memorial Association of Illinois Twenty-Second Lincoln Birthday Service Memorial Hall, Chicago Saturday, February 12th, 1921 2:30 o'clock p. m. Address by Mr. Frank J. Loesch Copyrighted 1921 876 N.i., n.p. (Printed in the House of Severinghaus) Fp. and Portrait of speaker. 16mo. 35 pp. LONG BEACH, (CALIF.) : Souvenir of the Unveil- ing, Dedication and Presentation of the Abraham Lincoln G. A. R. Memorial Monument Dedicated to the Veterans of the Civil War 1861-1865 at Long Beach, California July 3rd, 1915 Geo. W. Moyle Pub. Co. Long Beach, California 877 N.d. Portraits and lis. Imp. 8vo. 86, (2) pp. LONG, JOHN D. : Abraham Lincoln An Address By John D. Long at the Centennial in Symphony Hall, LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 261 Boston February 12, 1909 W. B. Clarke Company 26 and 28 Tremorit Street Boston 1909 878 Also cover title. 8vo. 35 pp. LORD, JAMES JUDSON : Lincoln Monument Ded- ication Poem By James Judson Lord Delivered at Oak Ridge Cemetery Springfield, Illinois October 15 1 874 Illustrated by W. Jerome Willoughby 879 N.i., n.p., n.d. {Illinois Printing Co., Danville, III., 1907) CI. 7"x9". (23) pp. LOS ANGELES, (CALIF.) : Lincolnian Community Sunday School Sunday Morning 9:30 A. M. at Lincoln Auto Park Near Lincoln Park Los Angeles [Vignette of Lincoln and quotation] 880 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Leaflet. 12mo. (2) pp. LOUISIANA: Louisiana's Tribute to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. Public Demonstration in the City of New Orleans. April 22, 1865. Resolutions, Speeches of Christian Roselius and Others, Etc., Etc. Compiled by J. S. Whitaker, Chairman. New Orleans: Picayune Of- fice Job Print, 66 Camp Street. 1 88 1 . 88 1 Lea. 8vo. 40 pp. Text same as Fish 1037. LOVE, JOHN L. : Lincoln The Emancipator An Address by John L. Love Delivered Before the Excel- sior Club, Guthrie, Okla., February 12, 1909. [Quo- tation from Frost] 882 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Western Age Print, Lang- ston, Okla.) 8vo. 21 pp. LOWDEN, FRANK O.: Lincoln, The American By Frank O. Lowden Governor of Illinois Boston, Mass. February 12, 1919 [Printed by authority of the State of Illinois] 883 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 7 pp. 262 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY LOWELL, JAMES RUSSELL : Parker's Penny Clas- sics. Seventh Series, No. 5 Whole Number 233. C. M. Parker, Publisher, Taylorville, Illinois. Lines on Abraham Lincoln. From the Ode Recited at the Harv- ard Commemoration July 21, 1865. By James Russell Lowell. 884 Caption-cover title. N.d. 12mo. 8 pp. LOWELL, (MASS.): Abraham Lincoln A List of Lincoln's Writings and Works Relating to Lincoln in the Lowell City Library [Seal of Library] Published by the City Library Lowell, Mass. 885 Also cover title. N.d. 16mo, 18 pp. LOWRY, THOMAS: Personal Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln By Thomas Lowry London: Privately Printed for Beatrice M. Lowry and Her Friends Minneapolis 1910 886 (Bound by Sangorski 6? Sutcliffe London, for Edmund D. Brooks, Minneapolis) Lea. 8vo. 32 pp. (In Box) One Hundred copies very elegantly bound and printed. LOYAL LEGION, (D. C): Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the District of Columbia, War Papers 47, A Non- commissioned Officer's interview with President Lincoln Prepared by Companion Lieutenant Colonel G. C. Knif- fen U. S. Volunteers and read at the stated meeting of March 6, 1903 887 N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 13 pp. LOYAL LEGION, (D. C): Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the District of Columbia, War Papers 71. A Non-Com- missioned Officer's Interview with President Lincoln Prepared by Companion First Lieutenant Samuel K. Hall, U. S. Volunteers and read at the stated meeting of December 4, 1907. 888 N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 27 pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 263 LOYAL LEGION, (MINN.): Addresses in Memory of Abraham Lincoln Delivered before the Minnesota Commandery of the Loyal Legion of the United States 1903-1910 Published for the Cammandery under di- rection of C. G. Schulz, Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion 889 N.L, n.p., n.d. (St. Paul, 1910) CI. Fp. 8vo. (5), 5-210 pp. Edition of twenty-five hundred. LOYAL LEGION, (NEW YORK) : [Portrait] Ad- dresses delivered before the Commandery of the State of New York, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, at the regular meeting held February 3, 1909, at Delmonico's, in observance of the One Hun- dredth Anniversary of the birth of President Abraham Lincoln 890 N.i., n.p., n.d. (1909) 8vo. 31 pp. Speakers : Gen. Horace Porter, Horace White and Charles Leale, M.D., the latter on "Lincoln's Last Hours." LOYAL LEGION, (N. Y.) : Abraham Lincoln The Celebration of the Centenary of Lincoln's Birth by the New York Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States [Cut of badge of order in colors] Delmonico's New York, Februarv 3, 1909 891 N.i., n.p., n.d. Portrait on cover. Portrait from original nega- tive pasted in. 8vo. LOYAL LEGION, (OHIO) : The Commemoration of the Lincoln Centenary by the Ohio Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States at their Headquarters February 12, 1909 Doug- las A. Brown, Official Reporter 892 N.i., n.p., n.d. (1909) 8vo. 31 pp. Principal address by Judge Frederick A. Henry, Cleveland. LOYAL LEGION, (PENN.): Abraham Lincoln Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States 264 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania Memorial Meeting February 13 1907 1907 893 N.L, n.p. (Brevet Lieut, Col. John P. Nicholson, Recorder, Compiler) 8vo 32 pp. LOYAL LEGION, (PENN.): Abraham Lincoln Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania Memorial Meeting February 12 1908 1908 894 N.i., n.p. (Brevet Lieut. Col. John P. Nicholson, Recorder, Compiler) 8vo. 15 pp. LOYAL LEGION, (PENN.): Abraham Lincoln Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania Memorial Meeting February 3, 1909 895 N.L, n.p., n.d. (1909) 8vo. 19 pp. Rev. Henry C. McCook, D.D., and Maj. William H. Lambert — Speakers. LOYAL LEGION, (PENN.): Ceremonies in Com- memoration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln Philadelphia Feb- ruary 12, 1909 Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Penn- sylvania Philadelphia 1909 896 N.i., n.p., n.d. (1909) CI. Portrait. 8vo. 38 pp. Address by Maj. Gen. Joshua L. Chamberlain and Capt. P. Green, and a poem by Norman Hagedorn, Esq. LOYAL LEGION, (PENN.): Abraham Lincoln Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania Memorial Meeting February 15 1911 1911 897 N.i., n.p. 8vo. 12 pp. "The Making of Abraham Lincoln," by Companion Captain John Richards Boyle, D.D. Chaplain of the Commandery. LOYAL LEGION, (PENN.) : Abraham Lincoln Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 265 Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania Memorial Meeting February 9th, 1916. 898 N.i., n.p., n.d. {1916) 8vo. 11 pp. "The After-glow of Abraham Lincoln's Life," by Companion Lieut. James A. Worden, D.D. LOYAL LEGION, (PENN.): Abraham Lincoln Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania Memorial Meeting February 13, 1918. 899 N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 12 pp. Address by Walter George Smith. LOYAL LEGION, (PENN.): Abraham Lincoln Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania Memorial Meeting February 12, 1919 900 N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 9 pp. Address by Chaplain Alexander H. Leo. LOYAL LEGION HYMNS : Abraham Lincoln Feb- ruary 12, 1809 February 12, 1918 [Hymns] Henry M. [Monroe] Rogers. Published by the Commandery of the State of Massachusetts Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Boston, February 8, 1918. 901 N.i. 8vo. (1) p. LUBY, WILLIAM A.: J. Wilkes Booth. The Na- tional Tragedy An Original Tragedy. In Five Acts By William A. Luby Being a True Representation of one of the most tragical and sorrowful events that ever occurred. To which are added a synopsis of the piece, the cast of characters, entrances, exits, etc. All Acting Rights Reserved. Published by William A. Luby. Kal- amazoo, Mich. Kalamazoo Publishing Co., Printers 1880. 902 12mo. 51 pp. 266 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY LYMAN, HENRY D. : Abraham Lincoln A Story hitherto Untold By Henry D. Lyman Fiftieth An- niversary of the Proclamation of Emancipation 1863-1913 Reprinted by Courtesy of Harper's Week- ly 903 N.i., n.p., n.d. Fp. Portraits. 18mo. (6) pp. MacARTHUR, ROBERT STUART: Abraham Lin- coln His Mystery, Making, and Mastery Sermon preached in Calvary Baptist Church, New York, Sunday morning, February 14, 1909, in memory of the Centen- ary Anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's Birth, By Rob- ert Stuart MacArthur Minister of this Church since May 15, 1870 904 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 12mo. 15 pp. MacCHESNEY, NATHAN WILLIAM: Abraham Lincoln The Tribute of a Century 1809-1909 Commemorative of the Lincoln Centenary and Contain- ing the Principal Speeches made in connection therewith Edited by Nathan William MacChesney [Device] Chicago A. C. McClurg & Co. 1910 905 Bds. y^ cl. Fp. 8vo. xxviii, 555 pp. MACE, WILLIAM H. : Little Lives of Great Men Lincoln The Man of the People By William H. Mace Professor of History in Syracuse University; Author of "Methods in History," "School History of the United States" and "Stories of Heroism," with 4 half-tone Illus- trations from photographs and 58 pictures by Homer W. Colby [Device] Chicago New York London Rand McNally & Co. 906 N.d. (Copyright, 1912) Cl. Fp. 24mo. 191 pp. and Map. MACLEAN, MARY: Letters and Addresses of Abra- ham Lincoln Edited by Mary Maclean New York A. Wessels Company 1907 907 Cl. Portrait pasted on cover. 16mo. 389 pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 267 MACKAYE, PERCY: Ode on the Centenary of Abraham Lincoln By Percy Mackaye New York The Macmillan Company 1909 All rights re- served 908 CI. 16mo. 61 pp. MacNAUL, WILLARD C: The Jefferson-Lemen Compact The Relations of Thomas Jefferson and James Lemen in the Exclusion of Slavery from Illinois and the Northwest Territory with Related Documents 1781-1818 A Paper read before the Chicago Historical Society February 16, 1915 By Willard C. MacNaul [Seal of Historical Society] The University of Chicago Press 1915 909 8vo. 58, (1) pp. MADDEN, MARTIN B.: Abraham Lincoln Re- marks of Hon. Martin B. Madden of Illinois in the House of Representatives March 17, 1914 Wash- ington Government Printing Office 1914 46456- 13449 910 Cover title. 8vo. 8 pp. MAGIE, JAMES K. : At Typographical Union Hall G Street Opposite Pension office Monday Eve., De- cember 19, 1892, at 8 o'clock Historical, Political and Educational Lecture on Lincoln before he was Pres- ident by Major James K. Magie of Illinois {Portrait] Abraham Lincoln August 20, 1858 [Description of portrait] Tickets, 25 Cents To be had of a Com- mittee, and also at the door on the evening of the Lecture This Lecture has special reference to the points involved in the great debates between Lincoln and Doug- las 911 Cover title. N.L, n.p., n.d. Portrait of speaker. Folio. (4) pp. 268 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY MAIL, THE SATURDAY EVENING: The Satur- day Evening Mail [Full page Portrait] Abraham Lincoln 912 Cover title. (The Saturday Evening Mail, New York, Feb. 6, 1909) 10y 2 "xUy 2 ". 24, (1) pp. MANNHARDT, EMIL: Abraham Lincoln's Mer- degang und Laufbahn. Rede, gehalten bei der Lin- coln-Feier der Deutsch-Amerikanischen Historischen Gesellschaft von Illinois, am 11 ten Februar 1909, von Emil Mannhardt. 913 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Post 4to. 12 pp. MARKENS, EDWARD WASGATE: 1922 Reprint from the journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey. Lincoln and His Relations to Doctors. By Edward Wasgate Markens, M.D., Chief, Essex County Prison Hospital. Newark, N. J. 914 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (1922) 16mo. 11 pp. MARKENS, ISAAC : Abraham Lincoln and the Jews By Isaac Markens Author of "The Hebrews in Amer- ica" New York Printed for the Author Copyright, 1 909 By Isaac Markens 9 1 5 Also cover title. N.i. (1800 copies) 8vo. 60 pp. A limited edition of two hundred copies with portraits, announced but probably not issued. Revised reprint from Vol. 17, publica- tions of the American Jewish Historical Society. MARKENS, ISAAC : Why President Lincoln Spared Three Lives By Isaac Markens Printed for the Au- thor 62 Beaver Street New York 1911 916 Cover title. N.i. 8vo. 6 pp. Fifty copies printed. » MARKENS, ISAAC: President Lincoln and the Case of John Y. Beall by Isaac Markens Printed for the Author 62 Beaver St., New York 1911 917 Cover title. N.i. Portrait. 8vo. 11 pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 269 MARKENS, ISAAC: Lincoln's Masterpiece A Re- view of the Gettysburg Address New In Treatment and Matter By Isaac Markens Written on the Occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Delivery of the Ad- dress, at Gettysburg, November 19, 1863 Copyright, 1913, by Isaac Markens 274 West 140th Street, New York g 918 N.i., n.d. Fp. 8vo. 26 pp. Special autograph edition of one hundred copies. MARTIN, JAMES M.: A Defence of Lincoln's Mother, Conversion and Creed Being an open letter to the author of "The Soul of Abraham Lincoln" By James M. Martin Privately Published at Minneapolis 1921 919 Also cover title. N.i. CI. and paper. 12mo. 43 pp. Twenty copies bound in leather. A second edition was published, bound in cl. and paper, of 76 pp., which adds Appendix II, III, & IV ; II is headed "Precocity of the boy Lincoln, Manhood Religion." Ill is headed "Father Chiniquy and Mr. Lincoln." IV is headed, "Lincoln's Endorse- ment of Colonel Jaquess." Imprint of second edition is: "Sec- ond Edition Published at Minneapolis, 1921," and on cover, the words, "Fiat Justitia," which does not appear on the first edition. Appendix in first edition is headed, "The Conversion of Abraham Lincoln." MARTYR: Our Martyr President Abraham Lin- coln Lincoln Memorial Addresses Oration By Hon. Geo. Bancroft Burial Oration by Bishop Simpson Eu- logy by R. S. Storrs, Jr., D.D. Reprinted from the original edition [Device] The Abingdon Press New York Cincinnati 920 N.d. {1915) Cl. Fp. (Lincoln Statue at Lincoln, Nebr.) 12mo. 319 pp. MASSACHUSETTS: Senate ... No. 193. Resolu- tions of Condolence passed by both Houses of the Mas- sachusetts Legislature, April 17, 1865 Official print. 921 8vo. 3 pp. 270 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY MASTERS, EDGAR LEE: Children of the Market Place By Edgar Lee Masters New York The Mac- millan Company 1922 All rights reserved 922 CI. 12mo. 469 pp. A Historical Novel, with a Lincoln-Douglas setting, from 1833 to 1861, with epilogue that brings the story down to 1900. MASTERS, HARDIN W.: Ceremonies at the Un- veiling of Monument to William H. Herndon, Abraham Lincoln's Last Law Partner. Oak Ridge Cemetery, May 30, 1918, Springfield, Illinois. Address by Hardin W. Masters, Esq., of the Springfield, Illinois Bar. Privately printed 923 N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 32 pp. Two hundred copies printed. MATHEWS, SHAILER : The Grand Army Hall and Memorial Association of Illinois Twentieth Lin- coln Birthday Service Memorial Hall, Chicago Wednesday, February 12th, 1919 2:30 O'Clock p.m. Address by Shailer Mathews, D.D., LL.D. Copyrighted 1919 924 N.i., n.p., n.d. Fp. and Portrait of Speaker. 16mo. 29 pp. MATHEWS, STELLA TYLER: Prospectus The Life Of Abraham Lincoln In Verse For Old and Young 925 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 12mo. (6) pp. Prospectus of next below. MATHEWS, STELLA TYLER: The Life of Abra- ham Lincoln In Verse By Stella Tyler Mathews Press of Lowman & Hanford Co. Seattle 926 N.d. {Copyright, 1923) CI. Fp. II. 8vo. 97 pp. Embossed profile of Lincoln's head on front cover. MATSUMURA: The Biography of Abraham Lin- coln [Portrait] 927 All in Japanese. 12mo. 183 pp. The compiler does not know whether this is the same as the other Japanese biographies that have been listed, but this copy contains LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 271 the invoice of the purchase by the compiler of three of these vol- umes, and the title was translated in Tokyo. MATTHEWS, A. C: Address of Col. A. C. Mat- thews of Pittsfield Commander of the Department of Illinois, G. A. R. Springfield, May 30, 1907. De- livered under auspices Stephenson Post, No. 30, at Lincoln Monument. 928 Caption and cover title. N.L, n.p., n.d. 8vo. 13 pp. MAY, HENRY: Speech of the Hon. Henry May of Maryland, on the Bill to Indemnify Executive Tyran- ny, and to continue it by suspending the privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus. Delivered in the House of Representatives, on the 18th of February, 1863. 929 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 18 pp. Colophon: "Henry Polkinhorn, Printer, D. Street, Between 6th and 7th." One of many such not in this list. See the admirable study of Prof. Sellery for a full discussion of the attitude of Congress toward suspension of the great writ. MAYNARD, NETTIE COLBURN: Reminiscences of the War of the Rebellion Did Abraham Lin- coln receive Aid from the Spirit World ? Some Extracts from Mrs. Nettie Colburn Maynard's Book — "Was Abraham Lincoln a Spiritualist ?" 930 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. (4) pp. McBRIDE, ROBERT W.: Lincoln's Body Guard The Union Light Guard The Seventh Independent Company of Ohio Volunteer Cavalry 1863-1865 By Robert W. McBride, One Time 1st Corporal and also Company Clerk. 931 N.i., n.p., n.d. {1908) Portraits. 8vo. (30) pp. Four last leaves contain portrait of author and "Some Personal Recollections of Abraham Lincoln." McBRIDE, ROBERT W. : Indiana Historical Socie- ty Publications Volume V Number 1 Lincoln's Body Guard The Union Light Guard of Ohio With Some Personal Recollections of Abraham Lincoln By 272 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Robert W. McBride Late Corporal and Company Clerk Indianapolis Edward J. Hecker, Printer 1911 932 Also cover title. 8vo. 39 pp. McCAMANT, WALLACE: Lincoln in the Winter of '60-61 An Address by Justice Wallace McCamant of the Supreme Court of Oregon to the joint session of the Twenty-ninth Legislature of Oregon on February twelfth, nineteen hundred seventeen 933 N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 7 pp. McCARTY, BURKE: The Suppressed Truth about the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln Written and Compiled by Burke McCarty, Ex-Romanist Ad- dress Burke McCarty Publisher, Lock Box 1618 Washington, D. C. Paper cover $1.00 Cloth bound $1.50. 1922 934 N.i., n.p., n.d. CI. lis. 12mo. 272 pp. Cover title as follows : "The Suppressed Truth about the Assassination of Abraham Lin- coln Written and Compiled by Burke McCarty, Ex-Romanist 1922" {Printed in gilt letters) McCASKEY, J. P.: [Motto] One Hundred Years. Abraham Lincoln. [Portrait and Introductory matter] J. P. McCaskey, Lancaster, Pa. 935 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (1909) lis. 7"xl0j4". 21, (3) pp. McCLEARY, JAMES T.: Reprinted from Review of Reviews, September, 1908. What Shall the Lin- coln Memorial Be? By James T. McCleary. 936 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. II. 8vo. 334-341 pp. McCLELLAN, GEORGE B.: The Saint-Gaudens Lincoln By George B. McClellan, LL.D. from Me- morial Oration Augustus Saint-Gaudens, delivered in New York, February 29, 1908, printed in Putnam's Monthly, August, 1908 937 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Folder. 6"x7". (1) pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 273 McCLISH, ELI: A Lincoln Memorial Address Ser- mon by Rev. Eli McClish, D.D., Chaplain of National Soldiers Home, California, February 4, 1917 938 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. {Reported by Rev. E. W. Mecum) 5^"xl3". (4) pp. McCLURE, A. K.: Col. McClure's Statement of Lincoln's Journey. 939 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (The Philadelphia Press, Jan. 19, 1908) 8vo. (3) pp. Reprinted from the Philadelphia Press of January 19, 1908, be- ing a report of Col. McClure's account of the midnight journey to Washington. McCLURE, ALEXANDER K.: Lincoln as a Poli- tician [Device] By Col. Alexander K. McClure Privately printed for Gilbert A. Tracy, Putnam, Conn. 1916 * 940 McCLURE, J. B. : Abraham Lincoln's Speeches Complete From his First Speech in Pappsville, 111. 1832, to his Last Address in Washington, April 11, 1865; Including Congressional Speeches; Celebrated Debates with Senator Douglas; Speeches on his way from Springfield to Washington ; Inaugurals ; Wonderful Address at Gettysburg, Etc. Etc. Chronologically ar- ranged and Illustrated [Quotation from Lincoln] Ed- ited by J. B. McClure, M.A. Compiler of "Lincoln's Stories," "Gen Garfield, from Cabin to the White House;" "Mistakes of Ingersoll;' "Mody's Anecdotes;' "Stories and Sketches of Gen. Grant;" "Edison and His Inventions;" "Poetic Pearls" etc. Chicago Rhodes & McClure Publishing Co. 1891 941 Cover title. 16mo. 478 pp. Between pp. 16 and 17, are 24 leaves, with process illustrations. McCOOK, HENRY C: Lincoln and His Veterans A Centenary Ode by Henry C. McCook, D.D., Sc.D., LL.D. Chaplain 41st Illinois U. S. V. During the 274 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY War for the Union Chaplain 2d Regiment Pennsyl- vania Volunteers Spanish-American War Read before the Pennsylvania Commandery of the Loyal Legion Feb- ruary Third, A. D. 1909 942 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. {1909) Fp. 12mo. (4) pp. McCORMICK, HUGH M.: In Remembrance By Hugh Malcolm McCormick 943 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Copyright, 1916) 7"*9j4". 2 pp. McCULLOUGH, C. S.: Part Six Petersburg and the Early Home of Abraham Lincoln. 944 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Published by Richard Acton, Chi- cago) II. Oblong, 11 "x9". lOl.A.p. Part Six, Petersburg and the Early Home of Abraham Lincoln Artistic and Poetic. Photographed by C. S. McCullough. An Idyl of Old Salem by Maggie S. Miller Cheaney, "Our own lit- tle village and The Home of Abraham Lincoln" by Miss Carrie Wright. McELROY, JOHN: The United States Intelli- gencer Soul Growth of Abraham Lincoln By John McElroy Published by The National Tribune, Wash- ington, D. C. 945 Also cover title. N.d. (Copyright, 1910) Fp. & lis. 8vo. 16, (2) pp. McILVANE, CAROLINE M. : The Grand Army Hall and Memorial Association of Illinois Lincoln Birthday Service Address by Honorable Charles Sid- ney Cutting. Address by Miss Caroline M. Mcllvaine, Librarian, Chicago Historical Society. Memorial Hall, Chicago, Illinois, Monday, February 12, 1917. 2:30 o'clock p. m. 946 N.i., n.p., n.d. Fp. & Portrait of Speaker. 16mo. 43 pp. See No. 413, Cutting. McKINLEY, WILLIAM: An Address by The Presi- dent of the United States William McKinley October 7, 1899 on the occasion of the Forty-first Anniversary LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 275 of the Lincoln-Douglas Debate at Galesburgh, Illinois. Printed at the Cadmus Press, New York. 1899. 947 S%"xl%". 17 pp. On one of the pages, the statement is made that of the book, three copies are printed on Vellum for President McKinley, Mrs. McKinley and the Knox College Library. Fourteen copies are printed on hand-made paper for the gentlemen listed, beginning with Hay, Gage, Root and other members of McKinley's Cabinet, Clark E. Carr and some other gentlemen. President McKinley's Address occupies the first ten pages ; the balance is taken up with a statement of the details concerning the Lincoln-Douglas Debate at Galesburgh, giving detail programme of the Music, Invocation, Address of Welcome by Clark E. Carr, etc. McLAUGHLIN, ROBERT W.: Abraham Lincoln An Oration delivered on Washington's Birthday by Robert W. McLaughlin Washington and Lincoln Lead- ers of the Nation in the Constitutional Eras of American History By Robert W. McLaughlin G. P. Putnam's Sons New York and London The Knickerbocker Press 1912 948 CI. Portraits. 12mo. 278 pp. McLELLAN, HUGH: A Letter of Abraham Lin- coln in reply to An Invitation to attend a Festival in Honor of the Birthday of Thomas Jefferson Composed directly from the original letter, now in the John Hay Memorial Library at Brown University, and twenty-five copies printed in this form at the Moorsfield Press, Cham- plain, N. Y., June 19, 1923 949 Caption-cover title. 8vo. (3) pp. Hugh McLellan is a son of Charles W. McLellan, who owned the original letter. McSPADDEN, J. WALKER: Famous Americans For Young Readers The Story of Abraham Lincoln By J. Walker McSpadden [Device] Barse & Hop- kins New York N. Y. Newark N. J. 950 N.d. {Copyright, 1922) CI. Portrait. lis. 12mo. 181 pp. MECA, J.: Biblioteca Universal Abraham Lincoln Intimo Apuntes Historico-Anecdoticos de su vida y 276 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY de su epoca Obra Escrita por J. Meca en presencia de las de Curtis, Williams, Greeley, Spencer, etc. Edi- cion Ilustrada Barcelona Montaner Y Simon, Edi- tors Calle de Aragon, Num.255 1909 951 CI. Fp. and lis. Royal 8vo. 341, (1) pp. MEDAL, THE LINCOLN CENTENNIAL: The Lin- coln Centennial Medal Presenting the medal of Abraham Lincoln by Jules Edouard Roine Together with papers on the Medal; Its Origin and Symbolism by George N. Olcott and The Lincoln Centennial Com- memoration by Richard Lloyd Jones and Certain Char- acteristic Utterances of Abraham Lincoln. G. P. Put- nam's Sons New York and London The Knickerbock- er Press 1908 952 CI. Medallion portrait on cover. Gilt edges. {In box) 12mo. 70 pp. One copy contains gold medal. Edition of one hundred contains silver medal ; and an unnumbered edition with bronze medals. Medal is 2y 2 " in diameter, bound in. The gold medal volume was purchased by Maj. W. H. Lambert. MEESE, WILLIAM A. : Abraham Lincoln Incidents in his life relating to Waterways William A. Meese 953 N.i., n.p., n.d. {Moline, III. Desaulniers & Co., Printers, IPOS) Portrait and plates. 8vo. (6), 7-53 pp. Makes an error on page 12, by stating that J. R. Herndon became Lincoln's law partner. W. H. Herndon, the law partner, did not know Lincoln at that early date. MEMORIAL, LINCOLN: 60th Congress, 1st Ses- sion. H. R. 21985. [Report No. 1773] In the House of Representatives. May 12 [calendar day, May 18], 1908. Mr. McCall introduced the following bill ; which was referred to the Committee on the Library and ordered to be printed. May 12 [calendar day, May 25], 1908. Reported with amendments, commit- ted to the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union, and ordered to be printed. 954 Caption-cover title. Imp. 8vo. 3 pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 277 A bill for enlargement of the Capitol Grounds and for the erec- tion of a monument or monumental memorial to Abraham Lin- coln. MEMORIAL, LINCOLN : 60th Congress, 2d Session. Senate. Con. Res. No. 55. In the Senate of the Unit- ed States. December 14, 1908. — Referred to the Com- mittee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed. Mr. Dick submitted the following Concurrent Resolu- tion : 955 Caption-cover title. Imp. 8vo. 3 pp. Resolution providing for a Memorial to Abraham Lincoln. MEMORIAL, LINCOLN: [Public — No. 346.] [S. 9449.] An Act To Provide a commission to secure plans and designs for a monument or memorial to the memory of Abraham Lincoln. 956 Caption title. 8vo. (1) p. MEMORIAL, LINCOLN: "Lincoln's is a growing fame, not a fading fame. — For Lincoln a finished me- morial is not a fit memorial." From The Review of Reviews What Shall the Lincoln Memorial Be*? By James T. McCleary 957 N.i., n.p., n.d. II. 4y 2 "x8y 4 ". 20 pp. Also four forms of letters bound in, for enrollment in "The Lin- coln Memorial Road Association of America," including one let- ter for Senators and Congressmen. MEMORIAL, LINCOLN: Programme Lincoln Me- morial Benefit at the Metropolitan Opera House New York City February 9th, 1909 Published by Ander- son & Gannon 958 N.p., n.d. {1909) Portrait on front cover. 7j4"xl024". (16) pp., 2 pp. Adv. MEMORIAL, LINCOLN: 61st Congress 3rd Ses- sion S 9449 A Bill to provide a Commission to secure plans and designs for a monument or memorial to the memory of Abraham Lincoln By Mr. Collum Decern- 278 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY ber 13, 1910 Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Library 959 Cover-caption tide. Imp. 8vo. 3 pp. MEMORIAL, LINCOLN: Calendar No. 880 61st Congress 3rd Session Sa449 A Bill to Provide a Commission to secure plans and designs for a monument or memorial to the memory of Abraham Lincoln. By Mr. Collum. December 13, 1910. — Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Library. December 20, 1910. — Reported with amendments 960 Cover title. Imp. 8vo. 3 pp. MEMORIAL, LINCOLN: 62nd Congess, 3d Session Senate Document No. 965 Lincoln Memorial Commis- sion Report Message from the President of the United States Transmitting a Report of the Lincoln Memorial Commission, and its Recommendations, upon the Loca- tion, Plan, and Design for a Memorial, in the City of Washington, to the Memory of Abraham Lincoln, in accordance with the Act approved February 9, 1911 December 5, 1912 Referred to the Committee on the Library and ordered to be printed, with illustrations Washington 1913 961 Also cover title. 9"xll^". 41 pp. MEMORIAL, LINCOLN: Lincoln Memorial Lin- coln was the Commander in Chief, by virtue of his office, of the Army of Gettysburg. His name is inseparably linked with that Army and with that battle held. If I could have my own way, I would commemorate both together. I would build a highway to Gettysburg. Speech of Hon. Joseph Taggart of Kansas in the House of Representatives January 29, 1913 Wash- ington 1913 76834-11737 962 Cover title. 8vo. 8 pp. MEMORIAL, LINCOLN: The Lincoln Memorial Speech of Hon. Lynden Evans of Illinois in charge of LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 279 the bill in the House of Representatives January 29., 1913 Washington 1913 76307-11726 , 963 Cover title. 8vo. 8 pp. MEMORIAL, LINCOLN : 67th Congress, 2d Session. S. Res. 291. In the Senate of the United States. April 20 [calendar day, May 12], 1922. Mr. Curtis, from the Committee on Rules, reported the following resolu- tion; which was considered by unanimous consent and agreed to. 964 Caption-cover title. Imp. 8vo. (1) p. Acceptance of invitation to attend ceremonies at the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial, May 30, 1922. MEMORIAL, LINCOLN: In this Temple as in the Hearts of the People for whom he saved the Union the Memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever [Cut of Temple] Dedicated to the Memory of the Saviour of this nation by the President of the United States. Memorial Day. 1922 Harris & Ewing. 965 Cover title. N.p., n.d. (Issued by the B. 6? 0. R. R.) lis. %y 2 "x\\". 3 pp. MEMORIAL, LINCOLN : [Cut of Memorial] In this Temple as in the Hearts of the People for whom he saved the Union the Memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever 966 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Folder. (Printed on heavy paper, with envelope) \0"x\iy 2 ". (4) pp. MENTOR, THE: Learn One Thing Every Day February 9, 1914 Serial Number 52 The Mentor Abraham Lincoln By Albert Bushnell Hart Harvard University Department of Biography Volume 1 Number 52 Fifteen Cents a Copy 967 Cover title. (The Mentor Association) lis. 7"xl0". 11, (1) PP- MERRILL, CHARLES E. : Merrill's English Texts Selections from the Writings and Addresses of Abraham 280 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Lincoln by Charles E. Merrill, edited with an introduc- tion and notes by Cornelia Beare, Instructor in English, Wadleigh High School, New York City 1910 Charles E. Merrill Co., New York 44-60 East Twenty-third Street 968 CI. 16mo. 187 pp. MERRITT, L. EVELINE: Studies of Famous Pic- tures. By Miss L. Eveline Merritt, Head of Art De- partment, Northern Illinois State Normal School. Lin- coln — Saint Gaudens. [Cut of Statue] Lincoln. 969 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Parker Publishing Co., Taylor- ville, Ills.) 12mo. 7 pp. MERWIN, J. B. : An Evening with Abraham Lin- coln [Portrait and facsimile signature.] A Lecture of Absorbing Interest Abounding in reminiscences and anecdotes descriptive of his life and achievements, by one who knew him well, who, in his life was the friend and confidant of the martyred President. Maj. J. B. Merwin, of St. Louis, Mo. 970 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. (4) pp. Adv. of a prohibition address. MESERVE, FREDERICK HILL: The Annual Din- ner of the Union League Club of Brooklyn. February 12, 1908. In Celebration of the Birth of Abraham Lin- coln. Portraits from the Frederick Hill Meserve col- lection. New York. 97 1 S Pictures of Lincoln from original negatives pasted in. N.i., n.p., n.d. 5"x8y 4 ". 5 a. p. * MESERVE, FREDERICK HILL: The Quill Club of New York A Life Portrait of Abraham Lincoln Annual Ladies' Night and Celebration of the Lincoln Centenary. Hotel Astor, New York, February 16, 1909 972 N.i., n.p., n.d. (300 copies printed) Royal 8vo. (10) pp. Contains a brief sketch of the photographs of Lincoln, by Me- serve. * LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 281 MESERVE, FREDERICK HILL: The Photographs of Abraham Lincoln By Frederick Hill Meserve An Advertisement of A Book which will contain Photo- graphic Prints of all known Photographs of Abraham Lincoln, printed from the Original Negatives, and from Copies of the Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes, and Photo- graphs, with the History of each Portrait. New York October, 1910 973 N.i. {Printed by A. Kimball Co., New York City) Hand made paper. Stiff paper cover. Photograph of Lincoln from original negative pasted in, facing title page. 8vo. 5 pp. Advertisement of next below. MESERVE, FREDERICK HILL: The Photographs of Abraham Lincoln By Frederick Hill Meserve Privately printed New York 191 1 974 N.i. Bds. (In Slip Case) 8^"xll". 110, (5) pp. One hundred mounted photographs of Lincoln and about thirty other photographs with descriptions of each. Facsimile letter of Robert T. Lincoln, concerning the Brady Photograph, which faces title page. Hand made paper. List of subscribers. The edition consisted of 102 copies, of which two were for copyright purposes. Mr. Meserve deserves the thanks of the American people for his wonderful contribution to Lincolniana. MESERVE, FREDERICK HILL: The Photographs of Abraham Lincoln By Frederick Hill Meserve Supplement Number One Privately Printed New- York 1917 975 Cover title. N.i. 8^"xll". 7 pp. An Addition to next above. Photographs Nos. 101 to 108. MESERVE, FREDERICK HILL: Abraham Lincoln By Ralph Waldo Emerson Privately Printed New- York 1914. 976 Portraits of Lincoln and Emerson from original negatives pasted in. Foreword by Hill, concerning oration. N.i. Bds. 8vo. 12 PP- Edition consists of thirty copies. Facsimile of the title page of the Oratorical Year Book follows title page. * 282 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY MESERVE, FREDERICK HILL: Historical por- traits and Lincolniana. Index of a part of the Col- lection of Americana of Frederick Hill Meserve. Pri- vately printed New York 1915 977 9"xl2". * The following follows title page : Index of a series of twenty-eight books containing nearly eight thousand photographic portraits and views for the most part of the Civil War period printed directly from the original negatives and from negatives made from life photographs selected from the collection of Americana of Frederick Hill Meserve, New York. MESERVE, FREDERICK HILL: Lincolniana His- torical portraits and Views, printed directly from original negatives and from negatives made from photographs in the collection of Americana of Frederick Hill Meserve. Privately printed New York 1915 978 N.i. Full levant. Contains 369 photographs, portraits and views ; mounted on hand-made paper. 9"xl2". 114 pp. * The book is bound by MacDonald, of New York, one of the celebrated binders of beautiful books in full levant in any color selected. MESERVE, FREDERICK HILL: Lincoln's Ells- worth Letter 979 Bds. 8vo. 7, 1 pp. Edition consists of 250 copies. Printed for the Quill Club of New York on the occasion of its Lincoln Meeting, February 15th, 1916. Portrait of Lincoln and Ellsworth from original negatives pasted in ; also facsimile of letter from Lincoln to the father and mother of Elmer E. Ellsworth pasted in. MESERVE, FREDERICK HILL: Lincoln's Ells- worth Letter; and also the last letter from Colonel Ellsworth to his father and mother. Privately printed New York 1916 980 N.i. Bds. 8vo. 13, 1 pp. Portrait from original negative pasted in. Also facsimile of letter from Colonel Ellsworth to his father and mother, written on the night before his death. Edition consists of 25 copies. MESERVE, FREDERICK HILL: Lincolniana and Historical Photographs Compiled by Frederick Hill LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 283 Meserve. Privately printed New York 1917 981 N.i. Folio. 26, (2) pp. Announcement following title page, is as follows : Announcement of a book containing what is believed to be the largest number of the photographs of Abraham Lincoln in any single collection, the photographic portraits of Mrs. Lincoln, and the sons of the President, many of the leading contemporaries of Lincoln, and other portraits and views of persons and places il- lustrating his life and death. MICHIGAN: Dept. Public Instruction Bulletin 1915 No. 55. [Lincoln's Birthday'] Anthony Gross 982 N.i., n.p., n.d. 8"xl2". Folder. (4) pp. MIDDLING, THEOPHILUS : Lincoln in the Black Hawk War An Epos of the Northwest By Theophi- lus Middling St. Louis, Mo., Sigma Publishing Co [For Sale by A. C. M'Clurg & Co., Booksellers, Chicago, Ills.] 983 N.d. CI. 8vo. 375 pp. MILES, THOMAS JEFFERSON: "To All Whom it May Concern." The Conspiracy of Leading Men of the Republican Party to Destroy the American Union proved by their words and acts Antecedent and Subse- quent to the Rebellion. By Thomas Jefferson Miles, of Philadelphia. New York : Published by J. Walter & Co., 19 City Hall Square, 1864. 984 5^"x9". 35 pp. MILLER, FRANCIS TREVELYAN: Portrait Life of Lincoln Life of Abraham Lincoln, the Greatest American, told from Original Photographs taken with His Authority during the Great Crisis through which He Led His Country — Treasured among the 7000 Secret Service War Negatives in the Brady-Gardner Collection at Springfield, Massachusetts, and in Private Collections, valued at $150,000 Collected by Edward Bailey Eaton Portrait Life of Lincoln [Portrait] Patriot Pub- 284 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY lishing Company By Francis Trevelyan Miller Found- er and Editor-in-Chief of "The Journal of Ameri- can History" Author of "The Photographic History of the Civil War" Author of "American Hero Tales" — Editor of the Search-Light Library Member of The American Historical Association Fellow of The Amer- ican Geographical Society Member of The Amer- ican Statistical Association Member of The National Geographic Society Member of The American Academy of Political and Social Science Anno Domini Spring- field, Massachusetts mcmx The Patriot Publishing Company New York, 439 Lafayette Street Mar- quette Building, Chicago 985 CI. lis. Portrait on front cover. 7^"xl0%". 164 pp. MILNER, DUNCAN C: Lincoln and Liquor By Duncan C. Milner [Device] The Neale Publishing Company 440 Fourth Avenue, New York mcmxx 986 CI. (Copyright, 1920) Portrait. 8vo. 155 pp. MINER, JAMES: Abraham Lincoln. Personal Rem- iniscences of the Martyr-Emancipator as he appeared in the Memorable campaign of 1854 and in his subsequent career By Dr. James Miner The following article was read by the author at the Lincoln Day celebration in the Winchester [Illinois] High School, Monday, Feb. 12, 1912. 987 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 16mo. 7, (1) pp. MINNESOTA: Minnesota Department of Public Instruction Lincoln Centenary February 12, 1909 Compiled For Commemoration Exercises in Minnesota Public Schools By C. W. G. Hyde 1909 988 N.i., n.p. Fp. (The Lincoln Family) Portrait on front cover. 8vo. 24 pp. MINOR, BERKELEY: [From "Times-Dispatch," (Richmond, Va.) of January 15, 1911.] If Lee Could Have Stood at the Helm The Retrospect of a Confeder- LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 285 ate — If Slavery Had Been Abandoned by the South — Confederates were Overconfident — Like Israelites at Kadesh. By Berkeley Minor: Sometime Private in Rockbridge Artillery, Stonewall Brigade 989 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. {Signed at Staunton, Va., December 26, 1911) 8vo. (4) pp. MINOR, BERKELEY: Lincoln. For the Spectator: Staunton, Va, March 19, 1909. 990 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. {Signed by Berkeley Minor, Sometime private in Rockbridge Artillery, Stonewall Brigade, A. N. V.) 8vo. (4) pp. MINOR, CHARLES L.: The Real Lincoln from the Testimony of His Contemporaries by Charles L. Minor, M.A., LL.D. Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged 230 pages [The first edition was a pamphlet of 54 pages] 991 N.i., n.p., n.d. {Everett Waddy Co,, Publishers, 1105 E. Main St., Richmond, Va.) 8vo. Folder. Adv. of Fish 654. MITCHELL, WILMOT BROOKINGS: Abraham Lincoln The Man and the Crisis By Wilmot Brook- ings Mitchell Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory Bow- doin College Portland, Maine Smith & Sale, Pub- lishers 1910 992 CI. Portrait. Cr. 8vo. (12), 3-31, (1) pp. MONAHAN, JAMES G.: Lincoln was a genius of common sense; his judgment of men was marvelous and his trained mind went straight to the heart of all questions, great or small, as from day to day he grandly arose to meet new conditions and unexpected obstacles Memorial Address on Abraham Lincoln Delivered by Hon. James G. Monahan of Wisconsin in the House of Representatives February 12, 1920 [Device'] Wash- ington 1920 164500-20448 993 Cover title. 8vo. 8 pp. 286 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY MONOD, EUGENE: Und Grand Americain [Cut of Lincoln] Abraham Lincoln par Eugene Monod Lausanne George Bridel & Gie, Editeurs Paris: Li- brairie Fischbacher 33 Rue de Seine 994 N.d. 16mo. 235, (1) pp. MONTREAL, (CANADA) : Copy of Address from the Montreal Y. M. C. A. to the Young Men's Christian Association of the United States, on the Occasion of President Lincoln's Assassination, with selections from Responsive answers. 995 Caption-cover tide. N.L, n.p., n.d. (Resolution to print the ad- dress and letters made on May 30, 1865) Mourning borders. Post 4to. (3) pp. MONUMENT, NATIONAL LINCOLN: Address to the Public. Office National Lincoln Monument As- sociation. Springfield, 111. Jan. 24, 1868. 996 Small 4to. 3 pp. * MONUMENT, THE NATIONAL LINCOLN: The National Lincoln Monument [Portrait] Vol. 1 Washington, May 14, 1868, No. 1 997 Cover-caption title. 8vo. 4 pp; MONUMENT, NATIONAL LINCOLN: Abraham Lincoln and his Last Resting Place A Leaflet pub- lished for distribution at the National Lincoln Monu- ment Springfield, Illinois. 998 N.i., n.p., n.d. Portrait. 8vo. 6 pp. Cut of Monument on outside of back cover. MOORES, CHARLES W.: The Life of Abraham Lincoln For Boys and Girls By Charles W. Moores With Illustrations [Device] Boston and New York Houghton Mifflin Company The Riverside Press Cam- bridge 1909 999 CI. Ornamental front cover. Fp. 12mo. (9), 132 pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 287 MOORES, CHARLES W. : The Riverside Literature Series The Life of Abraham Lincoln For Boys and Girls By Charles W. Moores President of the Board of School Commissioners Indianapolis With Illus- trations [Device] Houghton Mifflin Company Bos- ton: 4 Park Street; New York: 85 Fifth Avenue Chicago: 378-388 Wabash Avenue The Riverside Press Cambridge 1000 N.d. (Copyright, 1909) CI. Fp. 16mo. (5), 132 pp. MOORES, CHARLES W. : The Career of a Country Lawyer Abraham Lincoln Read before the Ameri- can Bar Association at Chattanooga, Tennessee, Septem- ber 1, 1910 By Charles W. Moores of Indianapolis, Indiana [Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Amer- ican Bar Association] 1001 Cover tide. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 38 pp. MOORES, CHARLES W.: Eclectic English Clas- sics Lincoln Addresses and Letters Edited by Charles W. Moores, Litt.D. American Book Company New York Cincinnati Chicago 1002 N.d. (Copyright, 1914) CI. 16mo. 224 pp. MOORES, CHARLES W. : Indiana Historical Socie- ty Publications Vol. 7 No. 10 Abraham Lincoln Lawyer By Charles W. Moores [Reprinted from the Proceedings of the American Bar Association, 1910, and Enlarged] Greenfield, Ind. Wm. Mitchell Printing Co. 1922 1003 Also cover tide. 8vo. 483-535 pp. MORDECAI, G. L. : A Tribute to Lincoln "Happy to Serve an Enemy" An ex-confederate writes in praise of the martyr President Published by permission of the New York Tribune 1004 Also cover tide. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Lounsbury & Co., Printers, 109 John Street, New York) 12mo. (7) pp. Signed at New York, Feb. 12, 1910, by G. L. Mordecai. 288 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY First Lincoln Memorial The cut on the opposite page is that of the first Me- morial erected to the memory of Abraham Lincoln as a tribute by the citizens of Washington. It was erected in front of the City Hall and was dedicated on the 15th day of April, 1868. The ceremonies at the unveiling and dedication were very elaborate. The monument is about forty feet in height, to the top of the statue, and rests on a solid foundation of blue rock, six feet in depth. The base of the column rests upon an octagon, six feet in height and about seven feet in diameter. The lower part corresponds with the base and other part with the shaft, being circular and moulded. The shaft is eighteen feet in height, with an average diameter of three feet (tapering), and surmounted by a moulded cap, four feet square and two feet thick, on which rests the base of the statue. The statue itself, which at this height appears to be about life-size, faces south. It represents Lincoln standing with his left hand resting on the emblem of the Union ; the Roman Facii, with head erect and with a slight inclination forward and the right hand partially open, as in the attitude he was wont to take in addressing an audience. Less than two weeks after Abraham Lincoln died an asso- ciation was formed, called the "Lincoln National Monu- ment Association," to carry out the objects proposed by the formation of the committee. The dedication services, by the Masonic fraternity, Ben- jamin B. French, Grand Master, were in accordance with the ritual of that order. B. B. French was the orator of the day, and delivered the dedication address. It is estimated that there were from fifteen to twenty thousand people present. A few years ago, the commissioners who had charge of the beautifying of the city concluded that the statue in that location interfered with the plans that had been ar- ranged, so it was removed and stored in a building. The commission had intimated that any city that desired the FIRST LINCOLN MEMORIAL, WASHINGTON, D. C. Erected in 1868 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 289 monument, providing a proper place for it and paying for its removal, would be welcome to it. The compiler of this work enlisted some of his friends in Moline, Illinois, to make an application for the monument, and had the Hon. William J. Graham, member of Congress from the 14th Congressional District of Illinois, to introduce a bill in Con- gress for that purpose. Congressmen from four other places introduced similar bills. The citizens of Washington demurred, and the monu- ment has been re-erected (April 15, 1923, by act of Con- gress of June 21, 1922). Anyone interested in the subject may refer to items No. 1319 to No. 1329, inclusive, in this work, which shows what the compiler of this work stirred up when he asked his Congressman to introduce a bill for the removal of the monument to Moline, Illinois. 290 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY MORGAN, JAMES : Abraham Lincoln The Boy and the Man By James Morgan Author of "Theodore Roosevelt, The Boy and the Man" "The Child is Father of the Man" New York The Macmillan Com- pany mcmviii All Rights Reserved 1005 CI. Portraits. 8vo. xi, (2), 435 pp. MORROW, HONORE WILLSIE: The Lost Speech of Abraham Lincoln A Story by Honore Willsie Morrow Author of "Benefits Forgot," "Still Jim," "The Devonshers," "The Enchanted Canyon," etc. [Device] New York Frederick A. Stokes Company mcmxxv 1006 Bds. 12mo. vi, 56, (1) pp. MOTON, ROBERT RUSSA: The Negro's Debt to Lincoln Robert Russa Moton Principal of Tuske- gee Institute Reprinted from the Southern Workman for July 1922 1007 Cover tide. Ni., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 8 pp. MUDD, NETTIE : The Life of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd Containing His Letters from Fort Jefferson, Dry Tortu- gas Island, where he was imprisoned four years for alleged Complicity in the assassination of Abraham Lin- coln with Statements of Mrs. Samuel A. Mudd, Dr. Samuel A. Mudd, and Edward Spangler Regarding the Assassination And The Argument of General Ewing on the Question of the Jurisdiction of the Military Com- mission, and on the Law and Facts of the Case Also "Diary" of John Wilkes Booth Edited by his daughter Nettie Mudd With preface by D. Eldridge Monroe of the Baltimore Bar New York and Washington The Neale Publishing Company 1 906 1 008 CI. Fp. Portraits. 8vo. 326 pp. MUSICK, JOHN R. : Columbian Historical Novels Volume XII Union A Story of the great Rebellion by John R. Musick Author of "Columbia," "Stevan," LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 291 "Sustained Honor," "Humbled Pride," etc., etc. Illus- trations by Freeland A. Carter New York Funk & Wagnalls Company London and Toronto 1009 N.d. CI. 12mo. 526 pp. This is included, because it concerns the times and the men with whom Lincoln had to deal. NABUCO, JOAQUIM: Remarks of the Brazilian Ambassador, Mr. Joaquim Nabuco, at the Fourteenth Annual Banquet of the Lincoln Republican Club and of the Young Men's Republican Club of Grand Rapids, on February 12th, 1906 Lincoln's World Influence 1010 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 4 pp. NABUCO, JOAQUIM: Lincoln's Centenary Speech of the Brazilian Ambassador Joaquim Nabuco at the celebration in Washington of Lincoln's Centenary or- ganized by the Commissioners at the District of Colum- bia February 12th, 1909 1011 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 4 pp. NASH, JOHN F. : Abraham Lincoln [Device] An Address delivered by Mr. John F. Nash at Ottawa, Il- linois, February Twelfth One Thousand Nine Hundred and Seven 1012 N.i., n.p., n.d. (Privately printed, 1907) 16mo. 26 pp. The hope of the author has been fulfilled, as expressed by him in the last paragraph. Quite prophetic. He died July 7, 1913. This is the only item from Ottawa, but there is much evidence of reverence for Lincoln in the city. Bronze tablets have been placed by The Illini Chapter, D. A. R., marking the spot where the Lincoln-Douglas debate was held, on the site of the Supreme Court of Illinois where Lincoln practised ; and a Bedford stone sun dial has been erected by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Griggs at the spot where Abraham Lincoln was mustered out and re-enlisted as a private in the United States Army. A Bronze marker has been placed on the house where Lincoln was entertained while at Otta- wa at the time of the Lincoln-Douglas debate. (Mrs, Griggs is a daughter of Mr. Nash) NATIONAL LINCOLN MONUMENT: Address to the Public Office National Lincoln Monument As- 292 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY sociation Springfield, 111. Jan. 24, 1868. 1013 Small quarto. 3 pp. NATIONAL LINCOLN MONUMENT: Abraham Lincoln and his Last Resting Place A Leaflet pub- lished for distribution at the National Lincoln Monu- ment Springfield, Illinois. 1014 N.i., n.p., n.d. Portrait. 8vo. 6 pp. Cut of Monument on outside of back cover. NEBRASKA: Lincoln Anniversary 1809-1898 Feb- ruary 12th. [Portrait] "With Malice toward none, with charity for all." State of Nebraska, Department of Public Instruction, Lincoln. 1015 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 16 pp. NEBRASKA: Lincoln at Gettysburg [Cut of Statue] Abraham Lincoln by Daniel Chester French State Capital Grounds Lincoln, Nebraska Bulletin No. 55 1918 Published by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. 1016 Cover title. N.d. 8vo. 32 pp. NEIS, ANNA MARIE: Lincoln By Anna Marie Neis 1017 N.i., n.p., n.d. (Copyright, 1915) Inverse. Ornamental cover, lis. (In box) 8vo. 18 pp. NELSON, KNUTE: Life and Character of Abra- ham Lincoln Remarks of Hon. Knute Nelson of Minnesota in the Senate of the United States Tuesday February 12, 1918 Washington Government Print- ing Office 1918 1018 Cover title. 8vo. 4 pp. NEW BRUNSWICK, (N. J.): Free Public Library New Brunswick, N. J. February 12, 1909 Bulletin of Books and Magazine Articles relating to Abraham Lincoln 1019 Cover-caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. (4) pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 293 NEW GOSPEL OF PEACE, THE: The New Gospel of Peace According to St. Benjamin. Sinclair Tousey, 121 Nassau Street New York. General Agent for Newsdealers and Booksellers 1020 Also cover title. N.d. (1863) 16mo. 42 pp. NEW GOSPEL OF PEACE, THE: The New Gospel of Peace According to St. Benjamin Book Second New York; Sinclair Tousey, Publisher, No. 121 Nas- sau Street 1021 Also cover title. N.d. (1863) 16mo. 48 pp. NEW GOSPEL OF PEACE, THE: The New Gospel of Peace According to St. Benjamin Book Third New York: American News Agency 113 & 121 Nas- sau Street General Agents for Newsdealers and Book- sellers 1022 Also cover title. N.d. (1864) 16mo. 47 pp. NEW GOSPEL OF PEACE, THE: The New Gospel of Peace According to St. Benjamin Book Fourth. New York: The American News Company, 119 & 121 Nassau Street 1023 Also cover title. N.d. (1866) 16mo. 55 pp. "The New Gospel of Peace," a title suggested by the opposition clamor for a cessation of hostilities, deals generally with the events of Lincoln's administration from 1863 onward. They are in form of "Chronicles." Brilliant with wit and satire. Richard Grant White was the author. A complete edition, with notes, comments, various readings, illustrations, parallel passages and practical remarks, was published. NEW GOSPEL OF PEACE, THE: The New Gospel of Peace According to St. Benjamin [Motto] New York The American News Company, 1 19 & 121 Nassau Street 1866 1024 8vo. 343 pp. NEW JERSEY : Addresses Delivered at the Presenta- tion of the Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, By the Com- mittee of the House of Assembly, February 12, 1867. 294 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Trenton, N. J. : Printed at the Office of the State Ga- zette. 1867 1025 Also cover title. 8vo. 33, (1) pp. NEW JERSEY: State of New Jersey. Department of Public Instruction, Trenton. 1026 Caption-cover title. N.L, n.p., n.d. Post 4to. (3) pp. Letter of C. J. Baxter, State Superintendent, dated February 12, 1909, to the "Dear Boys and Girls." Read in each school in the state of New Jersey. NEW MEXICO: Lincoln and Flag Day Program 1909 Issued By Department of Public Instruction Santa Fe, New Mexico 1027 N.L, n.p., n.d. 8vo. 39 pp. Cover title as follows: Flag Day 1809 One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln 1909 (Portrait) Program of Exercises New Mexico, February Twelfth Nineteen Hundred and Nine. NEWARK, (NEW JERSEY) : Ceremony of the Un- veiling of the Statue of Abraham Lincoln Newark, New Jersey May 30, 191 1 1028 N.i., n.p., n.d. (American Lithographic Co., New York) Stiff paper. Fp. 8vo. (4) pp. For description of Statue, see next below. Published by Trustees of the Van Horn Estate. NEWARK, (NEW JERSEY) : The Newark Lin- coln A Memorial \Vignette of Lincoln] The Free Public Library For the Trustees of the Van Horn Trust Newark, New Jersey 1912 * 1029 N.i. (Published by Trustees of Van Horn Estate) Bds. lis. 16mo. 64 pp. Two hundred copies published. Splendid description and illustrations of the Lincoln Monument at Newark, New Jersey. Ralph E. Lum, John Martenis and George W. Wire were trus- tees of the Estate of Amos H. Van Horn, who have 1 left an en- during monument to his memory. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 295 NEWKIRK, GARRETT: Lincoln Life Sketches In Verse and Prose By Garrett Newkirk [Device] New York Duffield and Company 1920 1030 Bds. 12mo. (10), 47 pp. NEWKIRK, GARRETT: Lincoln Lessons for To- day By Garrett Newkirk [Motto] [Device] New York Duffield and Company 1921 1031 Bds. 12mo. 132, (1) pp. NEWTON, JOSEPH FORT: Abraham Lincoln An Essay By Joseph Fort Newton [Device] Cedar Rapids, Iowa Published by The Torch Press mdccccx 1032 Bds. Portrait. 24mo. 56 pp. NEWTON, JOSEPH FORT: Lincoln and Herndon By Joseph Fort Newton Author of "David Swing: Poet-Preacher" [Device] Cedar Rapids, Iowa The Torch Press 1910 1033 CI. Fp. Portraits. Royal 8vo. 367 pp. NEWTON, JOSEPH: Abraham Lincoln An Ad- dress delivered at Iowa City Iowa Before the State Historical Society of Iowa on May Twenty-Fifth Nine- teen Hundred Ten By Joseph Newton The State His- torical Society of Iowa Iowa City Iowa Nineteen Hundred Ten 1034 Also cover title. 8vo. 46 pp. NEW YORK: 1809 1896 [Cut of flag in colors] By an act of the Legislature of 1895, Lincoln's Birthday, February 12th, was made a legal holiday, in the state of New York 1035 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 12mo. Folder. Contains Abraham Lincoln one page chronology and his portrait and Gettysburg speech. On last page is following: Compliments of Pusey & Troxell Printers and Stationers Blank book manufacturers, West Forty-Second Street No. 123 New York City. 296 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY NEW YORK: New York State Education Depart- ment Lincoln Centenary February 12, 1909 A Prospectus for the Schools of the State Compiled by Harlan Hoyt Horner [Cut of Cabin'] By Permission of the Lincoln History Society Lincoln's Birthplace Albany New York State Education Department 1909 1036 N.i. n.p. (V. B. Lyon Company, State Printers, Albany) Por- trait on front cover. lis. and fac-similes. 8vo. 30 pp. NEW YORK CITY, (N. Y.) : Lincoln "New Birth of our new soil, the first American" A Brief Biographi- cal Sketch of Lincoln, Fitting Appreciations of his Char- acter, and a Compilation of Selections from his State Pa- pers, Addresses and Letters, Designed to Impress the Rising Generation with His Intense Americanism and Unfaltering Love of Country, and to Inspire it to Deeper Contemplation and Study of His Life and Achievement and to Constant Emulation of His Uplifting Example Prepared under the direction of Lincoln Centenary Com- mittee of the City of New York appointed by His Honor George Brinton McClellan, Mayor 1908 1037 N.i., n.p., n.d. {Copyright, 1909; Martin B. Brown Company, Printers, Nos. 49-57 Park Place, N. Y.) Fp. Cut. Medallion portrait on front cover. 8vo. 40, (1) pp. An unnumbered page contains cut of House in which Lincoln died. NICOLAY, HELEN: The Boys' Life of Abraham Lincoln By Helen Nicolay With Illustrations By Jay Hambidge and others [Device] New York The Century Co. 1906 1038 CI. Ornamental cover. Portraits. 12mo. viii, 307 pp. NICOLAY, HELEN: Personal Traits of Abraham Lincoln By Helen Nicolay [Device] New York The Century Co. 1912 1039 CI. 8vo. 385 pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 297 NICOLA Y, JOHN G. : Lincoln's Gettysburg Address Reprinted from "The Century Magazine" for February, 1894 1040 N.i., n.p., n.d. Portrait. 8vo. 16 pp. * Portrait selected by Robert T. Lincoln, and characterized by him as "satisfactory." NIELSEN, M. : Abraham Lincoln Af. M. N. Saelges til fordeel for fripladser pas Hindholm Naestved A. P. Banks bogt ry kker i 1 866 1 04 1 12mo. 16 pp. * Supposed author, Morton Christian Nielsen. NIMS, GEORGE WASHINGTON: Ode to Lincoln [5 Stanza Poem] George Washington Nims Copy- right by G. W. Nims [Portrait] 1042 N.i., n.p., n.d. II. 8vo. 3 pp. Cover title: Abraham Lincoln Souvenir. New copy for Fish 18. NOBLE, F. A.: Abraham Lincoln An Address by Dr. F. A. Noble, Pastor of the Union Congregational Church, delivered before the Chicago Methodist Social Union at the Oakland Methodist Church on the Birth- day of the Martyred Chief, February 12, 1901 1043 N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 14 pp. * NOE, COTTON: Lincoln and other poems by Cot- ton Noe, Author of "The Loom of Life" "The Blood of Rachel" Etc. 1044 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. {Copyright, 1922) 12mo. (30) pp. NORTHCOTT, W. A.: Address delivered by Ex-Lieu- tenant Governor, W. A. Northcott, of Springfield, Illi- nois, at Chicago, February 11th, 1909. 1045 N.i., n.p., n.d. Portrait. 8vo. 8 pp. Cover title as follows : Lincoln NORTH DAKOTA: Abraham Lincoln Centenary 1809-1909 [Portrait] Feb. 12 [Issued by the Be- 298 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY partment of Public Instruction State of North Dakota January 1st, 1908] 1046 N.L, n.p., n.d. 8vo. 24 pp. * Contains programs for special days. NORTH DAKOTA: North Dakota Special Day Programs 1909 [Cut of Flag] Issued by The De- partment of Public Instruction 1047 Also cover title with flag in colors. N.L, n.p., n.d. {Bismarck, N. D. Tribune, State Printers and Binders, 1909) 8vo. 158 pp. of which the first 32 are Lincolniana. Second title on another page, as follows : Abraham Lincoln Centenary 1809 {Cut of Lincoln) 1909 February 12th. NORTH DAKOTA: A Memorial of the Eleventh Legislative Assembly State of North Dakota Com- memorating the One Hundredth Anniversary of the birth of [Cut of Lincoln] Capitol Building, Bismarck February twelfth, nineteen hundred nine Issued by Authority of Joint Resolution for Distribution to Public School Pupils throughout the State 1048 Cover title. N.L, n.p., n.d. Folio. 16mo. * Contains Programme and the Gettysburg Address and the "Bix- by" letter. NORTON, ELIOT: Abraham Lincoln A Lover of Mankind An Essay by Eliot Norton Frontispiece Equality, Fraternity and Liberty New York Moffat, Yard and Company 191 1 1049 CI. Fp. 16mo. 95 pp. NOTT, CHARLES C: Reprint of Fish 528 Fac- simile of the publication of the 1860 Lincoln Cooper Institute Speech With an Explanatory Note of xi pages laid in as to the work which had been undertaken by Mr. Nott and Cephas Brainard in annotating the address and copies of correspondence with Mr. Lincoln. 1050 NOYES, ISAAC P. : Ode on Lincoln 1051 Caption-cover title. N.L, n.p., n.d. {Signed by Isaac P. Noyes, LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 299 Battery H„ 1st R. I. Lt. Artillery. December 15, 1907) 12mo. Very appropriately, this author's mis judgment of Lincoln is ex- pressed in the worst possible poetry. NUMISMATIST, THE: Lincoln Number Entered at the Federalsburg, Md., Post Office as Second Class Matter Vol. xxxvn No. 2 The Numismatist An Illustrated Monthly for Those Interested in Coins, Med- als and Paper Money. February, 1924 [Seal of Nu- mismatic Association] Frank G. Duffield, Editor Pub- lished Monthly by The American Numismatic Associa- tion Publication Office, Federalsburg, Md. Yearly Subscription $2.00. This Issue 50 Cents. 1052 Cover title. Fp. {Cut of Lincoln silk Badge) lis. 8vo. 212 PP- NYACK, (N. Y.): The Lincoln Memorial Boulder An Inspiration to the Living A Tribute to the Dead Dedicated June Thirteenth — Flag Day Nineteen hundred and eight Published by Charles M. Mont- gomery Patriotic Instructor Waldron Post, No. 82, G. A.R. Nyack-On-Hudson 1053 N.d. Fp. {Portrait of Memorial Boulder in Colors) Cut of Flag in colors. Portraits. 16mo. 36, (1) pp. Cover title as follows : "Souvenir . . of the . . Lincoln Memorial Boulder Library Grounds, Nyack, N. Y. {Vignette of Lincoln) Dedicated Flag Day Nineteen Hundred and Eight. NYE, FRANK M. : Celebration of the One Hun- dredth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln Address of Hon. Frank M. Nye of Minne- sota in the House of Representatives Friday, February 12, 1909 Washington 1909 72635-8048 1054 Cover title. 8vo. 5 pp. OAKLEAF, JOSEPH BENJAMIN: An Analysis of the Gettysburg Address Compiled by Joseph B. 300 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Oakleaf Moline, Illinois Desaulniers & Co., Print- ers 1908 1055 Portrait and plates. 16mo. (16) pp. 134 copies. OAKLEAF, JOSEPH BENJAMIN: Abraham Lin- coln His Friendship for Humanity and Sacrifice for Others An Address by J. B. Oakleaf [Device] De- livered at Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois By Invitation of the Faculty February 12, 1909 1056 N.i., n.p., n.d. (Desaulniers £•? Co., Printers and Publishers, Moline, Illinois, 1910) Stiff paper. Portrait on front cover. Fp. 7"x9y 4 ". 45 pp. OAKLEAF, JOSEPH BENJAMIN: Abraham Lin- coln His Friendship for Humanity and Sacrifice for Others An Address by J. B. Oakleaf [Device] De- livered at Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois By Invitation of the Faculty February 12, 1909 1057 N.i., n.p., n.d. (Desaulniers & Co., Printers and Publishers, Moline, Illinois, 1910) Full levant, hand tooled. Fp. and Portrait. (In slip case) 8vo. 45, (6) pp. Fifty copies numbered and autographed. This is the same as next above, excepting that this edition has a foreword by Author and his portrait, and contains six extra pages of a few of the hundred or more letters received by the Author, concerning the next above. OAKLEAF, JOSEPH BENJAMIN: Abraham Lin- coln As a Criminal Lawyer An Address by Joseph Benjamin Oakleaf At the Banquet of Illinois State's Attorneys' Association Held at the close of their annual session, December 7th, 1912, at Hotel Sherman, Chi- cago, Hon. Lawrence M. Magill of Moline, Illinois, President, Hon. John E. W. Wayman, Toastmaster. Augustana Book Concern Printers and Binders Rock Island, Illinois 1923 1058 CI. Portrait. 12mo. 15 pp. This edition consists of 100 numbered copies. There is also a paper edition of 21 unnumbered copies. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 301 OAKLEAF, JOSEPH BENJAMIN : Hobbies An Ad- dress on the Collection of Lincoln Literature By Joseph Benjamin Oakleaf of the Illinois Bar Delivered Feb- ruary 12th, 1913, before a Body of Men each of whom had a Hobby of some sort Augustana Book Concern Printers and Binders Rock Island, Illinois 1923 1059 CI. Portrait. 12mo. 14 pp. The edition consists of 100 numbered copies. Also a paper edi- tion of 31 unnumbered copies. OAKLEAF, JOSEPH BENJAMIN : Lincoln Bibliog- raphy A List of Books and Pamphlets relating to Abraham Lincoln Compiled by Joseph Benjamin Oak- leaf of the Illinois Bar [Device] Chicago: R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company mcmxxiii 1060 Portrait of Lincoln pasted in. 8vo. (5) pp. Compiler's Adv. of this work. OAKLEAF, JOSEPH BENJAMIN: National Union Convention of 1864 and Why Lincoln was not Nom- inated by Acclamation By Joseph Benjamin Oakleaf of the Illinois Bar Privately Printed Carlson Print- ing Co. Moline, Illinois 1924 1061 12mo. 11 pp. OAKLEAF, JOSEPH BENJAMIN : Lincoln A Man of Vision 1062 Not yet published. OAKLEAF, JOSEPH BENJAMIN: Abraham Lin- coln In Fiction and Drama. 1063 Not yet published. OAKLEAF, JOSEPH BENJAMIN: Lincoln, Black- hawk and the Rock River Country. 1064 Not yet published. OAKLEAF, JOSEPH BENJAMIN: Text Book for Schools, concerning the Gettysburg Address. 1065 Not yet published. The subscribers will be notified when the next four above are 302 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY published, and description of the publication and name of pub- lisher will be sent them. OLCOTT, GEORGE N. : Columbia University The Lincoln Centennial The Robert Hewitt Collection of Medallic Lincolniana Described by George N. Olcott, Ph.D. Adjunct Professor of Latin Published by Co- lumbia University Library February 12th, 1909 1066 Cut of Roine Medal on cover. 16mo. 21 pp. OLDROYD COLLECTION: The House in which Abraham Lincoln Died 516 Tenth Street Northwest Washington, D. C. [Cut of house] Contains the Old- royd Lincoln Memorial Collection Consisting of Over three thousand articles pertaining to the Martyred Pres- ident Open Every Day and Evening at all Hours 1067 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Signed by Elizabeth Porter Gould Boston Evening Transcript, Feb. 18, 1895) lis. 18mo. (4) pp. Adv. of Oldroyd Collection. OLDROYD COLLECTION: Memorial to Abraham Lincoln [Cut of house] The House in which Lin- coln died 516 Tenth St., Northwest Washington, D. C. 1068 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Beresford, Pr. Washington) 18mo. 7, (1) pp. A write up by Elizabeth Porter Gould, resolutions, copy of bill, reports and endorsements for the purchase of the collection by the Government. OLDROYD COLLECTION : A Suggestion As to the most feasible plan by which to preserve to posterity the house in which Abraham Lincoln Died 1809 [Cut of house] 1909 The House in which Lincoln Died To- gether with the almost invaluable collection of relics and other matter connected with the life and deeds of the Martyr President which it now contains Washington, D. C. 1908 1069 Cover title. N.i. (Signed by Harriet Eunice Haw ley) 24mo. 7 pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 303 OLDROYD COLLECTION: 60th Congress 2nd Session H. R. 25550 A Bill for the purchase of the Oldroyd collection of Lincoln relics, and for other pur- poses By Mr. Rodenberg January 7, 1909 Referred to the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds and ordered to be printed. 1070 Cover tide. Imp. 8vo. (1) p. OLDROYD COLLECTION: 60th Congress, 2d Ses- sion. House of Representatives. Report No. 2113. Purchase of Oldroyd Collection of Lincoln Relics 1071 Caption-cover title. N.d. 8vo. 2 pp. OLDROYD, OSBORN H.: The Centenary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln 1809-1909 Program of Exercises In Commemoration of that event Wash- ington, D. C. Osborn H. Oldroyd 1908 1072 N.i., n.p. (Beresford, Pr. City of Washington) lis. 8vo. 20 pp. First edition — there are several other editions. OLDROYD, OSBORN H.: An Interview with Os- born H. Oldroyd In the [Cut of House] House in which Lincoln died New York The Sun 1073 N.d. Portrait on cover. 32mo. 11 pp. OLDROYD, OSBORN H. : The Poets' Lincoln Tri- butes in Verse to the Martyred President Selected by Osborn H. Oldroyd Author of "The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln" and Editor of the "Words of Lin- coln" With many portraits of Lincoln, illustrations of events in his life, etc. Published by the Editor at "The House where Lincoln Died" Washington, D. C. 1915 1074 CI. Fp. (Portrait in colors) 12mo. 261 pp. OLDROYD COLLECTION: 68th Congress, 1st Ses- sion. H. R. 5728 In the House of Representatives. January 18, 1924. Mr. Rathbone introduced the fol- 304 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Re-Erected first lincoln memorial The cut on the opposite page is that of the First Lincoln Memorial, as re-erected on the 15th day of April, 1923, under act of Congress of June 21, 1922, and rededicated on June 21, 1923. The original Memorial is shown opposite page 288, and the reader is referred to the text on pages 288 and 289. The reader will note that the only part of the old Me- morial that is in the new, as re-erected, is the statue of Lin- coln, the f acies upon which his left hand rests, and the octa- gon block which supports the statue. We quote the following from Washington Evening Star of May 22, 1923: The wanderings of the Lot Flannery statue of Abra- ham Lincoln, the gift of the people of Washington to the city, appear to be ended. Workmen are today engaged in transferring the statue from a temporary wooden base to a pedestal of granite, where it is expected to remain. The rededication of the statue is scheduled for June 21, the anniversary of the act of Congress directing its re- placement. When the courthouse was remodeled the statue, which for years had stood on a high column in front of the building, was, for esthetic reasons, considered out of harmony with the new building. The statue was taken down and kept in storage until the attention of Congress was called to its removal and a number of citizens re- quested its return. On the front of the Memorial is the following inscrip- tion : LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 305 Abraham Lincoln 1809-1865 This statue was erected by the citizens of the District of Columbia April 15, 1868 Re-erected April 15, 1923 Under act of Congress of June 21, 1922. On the back Frank Pearson Architect To those interested, the compiler refers them to titles No. 1319 to 1329, inclusive, of this work. 306 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY lowing bill; which was referred to the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds and ordered to be printed. A Bill For the purchase of the Oldroyd collection of Lincoln relics. 1075 Caption-cover tide. Imp. 8vo. (1) p. OLDROYD COLLECTION: 68th Congress, 1st Ses- sion Calendar No. 520 ~S. 2434 [Report No. 490] In the Senate of the United States February 7 [Cal- endar day, February 8], 1924 Mr. Willis introduced the following bill ; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on the Library April 24 [calendar day, May 3] 9 1924 Reported by Mr. Fess, without amendment A Bill For the purchase of the Oldroyd collection of Lincoln relics. 1076 Caption-cover tide. Imp. 8vo. (1) p. OLSON, JULIUS E. : Lincoln in Wisconsin By Ju- lius E. Olson [Society Seal] Reprinted from the Wis- consin Magazine of History Volume IV, Number 1, September, 1920 1077 Also cover title. Imp. 8vo. 13 pp. OMAGGIO: A Lincoln Per Omaggio L'Atore 1078 N.i., n.p., n.d. 18mo. 32 pp. Sub-title as follows: A Te Polonia Amando Piangendo Sperando Un Itaniano ORDER OF LINCOLN: Provisional Ritual 1079 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 13, (1) pp. The Practical objects of this Order are to acquire the ownership and control of the places and articles which are of special interest from their relation to the life of the great American, whose name we bear ; to authenticate and verify the words and incidents of his life ; to elect and care for monuments and tablets to his memory ; but especially to create and foster in our members the broad spirit of patriotism which dominated his life — From address TO CANDIDATES (on p. 12) OYSTER, E. W. : [Quotation from Abraham Lincoln] Shall "a government of the people, by the people, and LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 307 for the people" be re-established in the District of Co- lumbia'? Words of Wisdom and Warning from the lips of Abraham Lincoln and others. [Printers union la- bel] Washington, D. C. Judd & Detweiler, Printers. 1901. 1080 Cover tide. 8vo. 12 pp. Signed: Washington, D. C, June 5, 1901, E. W. Oyster. OYSTER, E. W. : [Quotation from Abraham Lincoln] Abraham Lincoln Shall His Birthday Be Declared a Legal Holiday in the National Capital? [Portrait] An Open Letter to Representative James R. Mann of Illinois by Mr. E. W. Oyster Private, Company M, Seventh Pennsylvania Cavalry During the War of the Rebellion Washington, D. C. May 30, 1922 1081 Cover title. N.i. 8vo. 13 pp. PAGE, HERMAN: The Grand Army Hall and Me- morial Association Lincoln Birthday Service In Memorial Hall On Wednesday, February the Twelfth Nineteen Hundred and Thirteen at Three O'clock p. m. Address by Rev. Herman Page, D.D. 1082 N.i., n.p., n.d. Fp. and portrait of speaker. 16mo. 24 pp. PALIMPSEST, THE: The Palimpsest Edited by John C. Parish Associate Editor of the State Histori- cal Society of Iowa Vol. Ill Issued in May 1922 No. 5 Copyright 1922 by The State Historical Society of Iowa 1083 Caption title. 12mo. 133-167 pp. Also cover title, showing table of contents. ( The First Mississippi Bridge, by John C. Parish — 133. Lin- coln and the Bridge Case — 142) PARADISE, FRANK ILSLEY: Abraham Lincoln Democrat By Frank Ilsley Paradise Formerly Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, New Orleans, U. S. A. Au- thor of "The Church and the Individual," "Christianity 308 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY and Commerce," Etc. Etc. [Quotation] Mills & Boon, Limited 49 Rupert Street London, W. 1 1084 N.d. (Published in 1921) CI. Portrait 16mo. xvi, 176 pp. 16 pp. Adv. PARKER, ALTON B.: Abraham Lincoln An Ad- dress Delivered in the Armory of the 7th Regiment, N. G. N. Y. on Friday, February 12, 1909 By Alton B. Parker Printed for Private Distribution 1909 1085 Cover title. N.i., n.p. 8vo. 28 pp. PATERSON, (N. J.) : Free Public Library Pater- son, New Jersey Little Catalogues Number Three. Abraham Lincoln 1086 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 18mo. 37 pp. PAU: Abramo Lincoln e la guerra fra I Pederati ed I confederati Negli Stati-Uniti Narrazione Storico-Biog- raphica scritta da Augusta Pau Livorna A Spese Dell 'Editore 1087 Also cover title, containing the words at the heading, "Dispensa Prezzo Cent. 80." Imp. 8vo. Published in parts of fifty, 1 184 pp. PAULLIN, CHARLES OSCAR: President Lincoln and the Navy By Charles Oscar Paullin Reprinted from the American Historical Review Vol. xiv., No. 2 January, 1909 1088 Cover title. Imp. 8vo. 284-303 pp. PEASE, THEODORE CALVIN: The Diary of Or- ville H. Browning A New Source for Lincoln's Presidency A Lecture delivered before The Chicago Historical Society March 29, 1923 By Theodore Calvin Pease Editor of the Illinois Historical Collec- tions [Society Seal] The University of Chicago Press Chicago Illinois 1089 Also cover title. N.d. (Published, March, 1924) 8vo. 36 pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 309 PECK, GEORGE R. : Abraham Lincoln An Address at Janesville, Wisconsin, At the Celebration of the Centennial Anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's Birth, February 12, 1909 By George R. Peck 1090 Cover title. N.L, n.p., n.d. Royal 8vo. 15 pp. Three hundred copies printed. PEEKSKILL, (N. Y.): Publication of the Lincoln Society of Peeks kill, N. Y. No. 2 [Cut of Me- dallion] Proceedings at the Seventh Annual Dinner of the Lincoln Society of Peekskill, N. Y. Eagle Hotel Monday Evening, February 13, 1911 Copyright 1911, by the Lincoln Society. Highland Democrat Co., Print 1091 Cover title. N. p. Portraits. 8vo. 24 pp. PENNELL, ORRIN HENRY: Religious Views of Abraham Lincoln Compiled and published by Orrin Henry Pennell H. H. Timby, Bookseller, Importer and Publisher Conneaut, Ohio. 1092 N.d. Portraits. 8vo. 58 pp. * PENNSYLVANIA: Addresses On the Consideration of the Resolution relative to the Death of Abraham Lin- coln President of the United States Delivered in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania January 23, 1866. Together with the Last Inaugural Address of President Lincoln Harrisburg: Singerly & Myers, State Printers 1866 1093 8vo. 24 pp. PENROSE, WESLEY FRANCIS: Oh ! For another Lincoln By Wesley Francis Penrose, O.D. Published by Wesley Francis Penrose, O.D. Chicago 1094 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Copyright, 1911, by Wesley Fran- cis Penrose, O.D.) Portrait. 16mo. (5) pp. PERKINS, GEO. D.: "I believe the hand of God placed him where he is." — John Hay, 1863. Lin- 310 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY coin By Geo. D. Perkins Centennial Anniversary Sioux City, February 12 1909 1095 Cover title. N.i. 8vo. 14 pp. PETERS, MADISON C: Abraham Lincoln's Reli- gion Madison C. Peters Author of "Justice to the Jew," etc., etc. [Device] Boston Richard G. Bad- ger The Gorham Press 1909 1096 Bds. 12mo. (6), 70 pp. PEZET, DON FEDERICO: Lincoln and Peru An Address by His Excellency Don Federico Pezet Am- bassador from the Republic of Peru Delivered at Springfield, Illinois February 12, 1921 The Birth- day of Lincoln 1097 Caption-cover title. (Government print, Washington, 1921) 8vo. 8 pp. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS : Department of Public In- struction Bureau of Education Abraham Lincoln A selection of passages from his Speeches and Letters with brief comments Published on the occasion of the celebration in the public schools of the Philippine Islands of the hundredth anniversary of his birth, February 12, 1809 Manila Bureau of Printing 1909 80109 1098 Cover title. 12mo. 15 pp. PHILLIPS, D. T.: A Prize Treatise —on— The Character of Abraham Lincoln, By Rev. D. T. Phillips, New York. With an Introductory Letter from the Hon. Thomas L. James, And the Adjudication on the various essays for competition by Rev. W. C. Roberts, D.D. Secretary of the Presbyterian Home Missions, New York. New York : John M. Davis, Typographer, 40 Fulton Street. 1884. 1099 CI. 18mo. 52, (3) pp. PHILLIPS, ETHEL CALVERT: A Story of Nancy Hanks By Ethel Calvert Phillips With Illustrations LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 311 by Kleber Hall [Cut] Boston and New York Houghton Mifflin Company The Riverside Press Cam- bridge 1923 1100 CI. Fp. 12mo. 125 pp. PHILLIPS, ISAAC N.: Abraham Lincoln A Short Study of a Great Man and his work By Isaac N. Phil- lips 1901 Bloomington, Illinois. 1101 N.i. Bds. Royal 8vo. 60 pp. PHILLIPS, ISAAC N.: Abraham Lincoln By Some Men Who Knew Him Being Personal Recollections of Judge Owen T. Reeves Hon. James S. Ewing Col. Richard P. Morgan Judge Franklin Blades John W. Bunn With Introduction by Hon. Isaac N. Phillips Published by Pantagraph Printing & Stationery Co. Bloomington, Illinois 1102 N.d. {Copyright, 1910) CI. 16mo. 167 pp. PHILLIPS, ISAAC N.: Lincoln By Isaac Newton Phillips Reporter of Decisions of The Illinois Supreme Court [Device] Chicago A. C. McClurg & Co. 1910 1103 Bds. Portrait in colors. {In slip case) 16mo. (6), 117 pp. PHILOMATHEAN MONTHLY, THE: Lincoln Number Volume XI Number 5 The Philomathean Monthly February, 1907 [Table of Contents] Bridgewater, Virginia The Eddy Press Corporation, Winchester, Va. 1104 Cover title. 8vo. 28 pp. PHOTOGRAVURES: The Abraham Lincoln Port- folio of Photogravures [Cut of Lincoln Centennial Seal] From the Famous McClure Collection 1 105 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. {R. B. McClure Forty-five West Thirty-fourth Street, New York) 4to. Six portraits of Lincoln, folded in portfolio. Contains Portrait of Lincoln the President, The Famous Coop- er Union Portrait of Lincoln, Lincoln on the Line of Battle, 312 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY The Lincoln Family, Abraham Lincoln, by C. K. Linson, and the First Portrait Ever Made of Lincoln. PICKENS, WM. [Negro] : Abraham Lincoln Man and Statesman [Abridged] By Wm. Pickens Price 15c. Copyrighted 1910 by Wm. Pickens 1106 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 12 pp. Back cover contains comments of Press & persons. PICKETT, CHARLES E.: The Lincoln Memorial Speech of Hon. Charles E. Pickett of Iowa in the House of Representatives January 29, 1913 Washington 1913 76525-11732 1107 Cover title. 8vo. 8 pp. PICKETT, WILLIAM P.: The Negro Problem Abraham Lincoln's Solution By William P. Pickett [Quotation from Hamlet] G. P. Putnam's Sons New York and London The Knickerbocker Press 1909 1 108 CI. Portrait. 8vo. 580 pp. PILLSBURY, ALBERT E.: Lincoln and Slavery By Albert E. Pillsbury [Device] Boston and New York Houghton Mifflin Company The Riverside Press Cambridge 1913 1109 CI. 12mo. 96 pp. Also second impression without date on title page. PITROIS, YVONNE: Yvonne Pitrois Auteur de Ombres de Femmes Petits Enfants, Grands Exemples, etc. Nobles Vies Abraham Lincoln . Le Liberateur des Esclaves Toulouse Societe D'Edition De Toulouse Depot Rue Des Salenques, 28 1911 1110 Also cover title, with date 1912. Fp. 16mo. 201, (2) pp. POLITICAL: The Political Opinions in the United States, in 1860 and 1790, in regard to the Government, the Constitution, Naturalization and Slavery. Septem- ber, 1882. 1111 N.i., n.p. 8vo. 88 pp. Mainly devoted to attacks upon the views of Lincoln and his supporters, quoting freely from his writings and speeches. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 313 POLO, (ILLS.): Lincoln Centennial Anniversary [Portrait] Opera House February 12, 1909 Polo, Illinois. 111? Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Bds. Portrait of Washington on back of cover. Principal address "The Career of Abraham Lincoln and his place in History," By J. W. Garner of the University of Illinois. 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PORTO RICO: Address prepared by the Commissioner of Education to be read in all the schools of Porto Rico on the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln February 12, 1909 1116 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 9 pp. Edwin D. Dexter, Commissioner. Printed in both English and Spanish. 314 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY PORTRAITS OF LINCOLN: Portraits of and cuts concerning Lincoln. 1117 N.i., n.p., n.d. No preface. Il"xl4". 16 pp. Last page used as an Adv. by the distributor. 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Res. 216 Joint Resolution for a special Lincoln postage stamp By Mr. Dawson January 4, 1909 Referred to the Committee on the Post Office and Post-Roads and ordered to be printed. 1 120 Imp. 8vo. (1) pp. POULSON, THOMAS LAYMAN: 1809-1909 Abra- ham Lincoln A Centennial Appreciation Delivered in the Auditorium, at Ridley Park, Pennsylvania, on the twelfth day of February, nineteen hundred and nine, under the auspices of the Woman's Club of Ridley Park, By Thomas Layman Poulson, D.D. Press of George H. Hogue Wilmington, Del. 1121 Also cover title. N.d. 12mo. 22 pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 315 POWELL, JULIA MYGATT: Flashlights of Abra- ham Lincoln By Julia Mygatt Powell The Angelus Publishing Company 613 South Grand Avenue Los Angeles, California 1122 N.d. (Copyright, 1921) CI. Fp. {Portrait) 16mOi 92 pp. POWER, JOHN CARROLL : Annual Reports of the Custodian to the Executive Committee of the National Lincoln Monument Association. Reports for nine years. From 1875 to 1883, inclusive. Closing with a disserta- tion on Sunday opening of the Monument. Also remarks on Sight-seeing in London, Sketches, Historical and De- scriptive of the Methods of taking care of the Brock Monument at Queenston, Canada; the Washington Monument at Baltimore, Md.; Mount Vernon, on the Potomac, Virginia; Bunker Hill Monument, at Boston, Massachusetts. Mention of the Washington Monument, at the Capitol of the Nation — now almost completed; and the proposed Garfield Monument at Cleveland, Ohio. By John Carroll Power, Custodian of the National Lin- coln Monument Springfield, 111.; H. W. Rohker, Printer and Binder 1 884. 1 1 23 8vo. 85 pp. PRATT, SILAS G.: Lincoln in Story The Life of the Martyr-President told in Authenticated Anecdotes Edited by Silas G. Pratt Selected and Slightly Abridg- ed by P. L. Tokio, & Osaka Maruzen Kabushiki Kaisha [Z. P. Maruya & Co., Ltd.] 1904. 1 124 Also cover title. Fp. (Portrait) 16mo. 163 pp. In English, but has a brief introduction in Japanese characters, at head of title page. PRESTON, ROBERT L.: Southern Miscellanies By Robert L. Preston [Device] No. 2 May, 1919 Printed privately for Robert L. Preston, Leesburg, Va. 1125 N.i. Cover title. 8vo. 41, (1) pp. 316 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY PRINCE, L. BRADFORD : Abraham Lincoln — The Man The Lesson of his Life Address delivered by Hon. L. Bradford Prince L.L.D. Before the Joint Session of the Legislature of the State of New Mexico at the Capitol, Santa Fe February 12 [Lincoln day] 1917 1126 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Portrait of speaker. 8vo. (8) pp. PRINCE, LEON C: Heath's English Classics Se- lections from the Letters and Speeches of Abraham Lin- coln Edited with Introduction and Notes By Leon C. Prince Member of the Pennsylvania Bar and Pro- fessor of History and Economics in Dickinson College Author of "A Bird's-Eye View of American History" and Lewis H. 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(8) pp. First page contains "A Brief History of the Tablet," which is signed by Charles Burrows, Senior Vice Commander-in-Chief, Grand Army of the Republic, Rutherford, New Jersey; Febru- ary, 1911. TABLETS, LINCOLN MEMORIAL: Presentation and Unveiling of the Memorial Tablets Com- memorating The Lincoln and Burns Event [November 19, IS 63] [Device] Held at the Presbyterian Church Gettysburg, Pa., Nov. 19th, 1914. 1365 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (/. W. Johnston, Publisher, Box 578, Rochester, N. Y. Copyrighted, 1916) lis. Tied with silk cord. {In box) 16mo. 46 pp. Also second edition, with imprint of Democrat and Chronicle Press, Rochester, N. Y. 1916. TACHY, A.: Abraham Lincoln L'honnete Abe, c'est, pour tous les Americains du Nord, Abraham Lincoln, elu deux fois president de la republique des Etats-Unis, et mort assassine le 14 Avril 1865, au petit theatre Ford. 1366 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 5^"x9". 263-291 pp. inch Evidently taken from another publication. Fish, Lambert, Stew- art and the compiler have agreed that it is Lincolniana. TAFT, CHARLES P.: Barnard's Lincoln The Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Taft to the City of Cincin- nati The Creation and Dedication of George Grey Barnard's Statue of Abraham Lincoln, including the ad- dress of William Howard Taft Cincinnati Stewart & Kidd Company 1917 1367 Bds. II. 12mo. 66 pp. TAFT, WILLIAM H. : 61st Congress 2d Session Sen- ate Document No. 361 Address of President Taft At the Lincoln Birthday Banquet of the Republican Club of the City of New York At the Waldorf-Astoria Feb- LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 367 ruary 12, 1910 [Device] Presented by Mr. Hale Feb- ruary 14, 1910. — Ordered to be printed Washington Government Printing Office 1910 1 368 Cover tide. 8vo. 16 pp. TAFT, WILLIAM H. : Address of President Taft At the dinner of the Lincoln Centennial Association Spring- field, 111. 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Tarbell Volume One New York The Macmillan Company mcmxxiii All rights reserved 1383 CI. Fp. 8vo. xxxvi, 426, 475 pp. Two Volumes in one: Vol. Two beginning with Chapter xxn. Same text as Nos. 1379 and 1386. TARBELL, IDA M. : In the Footsteps of the Lin- colns By Ida M. Tarbell Author of "He knew Lin- coln," "Life of Abraham Lincoln," "In Lincoln's Chair" 370 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Illustrated [Device] Publishers Harper & Brothers New York and London mcmxxiv 1384 CI. Fp. II. 8vo. xi, (2), 418 pp. TARBELL, IDA M.: Abraham Lincoln The Man and The Historic Scenes of His Life by Ida M. Tarbell [Full length portrait of Lincoln] [Cut of four books, one open] Four sumptuous volumes, lavishly illustrated with hitherto unpublished portraits of Lincoln, his fam- ily, his early friends and associates, his great contempor- aries in public life, with pictures of scenes and incidents in his career, drawn by the best artists from the most au- thentic material, and views of places in Kentucky, In- diana, Illinois, Washington, and elsewhere connected with his life. This great work is more fully illustrated than any previous biography of Lincoln. 1385 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Lincoln History Society, New York) II. 8y 2 "xll". (4) pp. Adv. of next below. TARBELL, IDA M. : Sangamon Edition The Life of Abraham Lincoln Drawn from original Sources and containing many speeches, Letters, and Telegrams hither- to unpublished Profusely illustrated with many repro- ductions from original Photographs, Paintings, Etc. by Ida M. Tarbell First Volume Published by the Lin- coln History Society New York mcmxxiv 1386 Full morocco, with Medallion portrait and fac-simile signature of Lincoln on each cover. 8vo. 221 pp. (Four volumes) Vol. II, 225 pp. Vol. Ill, 242 pp. Vol. IV, 292 pp. TERMANSEN, N. I.: Smaastykker. Syttende Binds Fjerde Hefte. [Sketch] Indhold: N. I. Termansen: Abraham Lincoln En Levnedstegning Et Efterlade Brudstykke. Med Lincolns Portraet [Other contents] Ved Udvalget for Folkeoplysnings Fremme. Kjsben- havn. I Kommission. hos G. E. C. Gad. 1892 Nr. 1 89 Aargangen 1 892 Pris 50 Ore 1 387 Cover title. 12mo. (2), 216-300 pp. This is the only Lincoln item thus far found in Danish. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 371 THAYER, GEORGE A. : The Religion of Abraham Lincoln By George A. Thayer Minister of The First Congregational Unitarian Church of Cincinnati Febru- ary, 1909 Cincinnati: The Ebbert & Richardson Co. 1909 1388 Cover title. 12mo. 18 pp. THAYER, WILLIAM M.: The Martyr Presidents [Portraits of Lincoln and Garfield in gilt] Illustrat- ed. 1389 Cover title. N.L, n.p., n.d. (Copyright 1882, by Wm. M. Thay- er — Boston Stereotype Foundry 4 Pearl Street) Lea. 12mo. 469 pp. On back: The Martyr Presidents Abraham Lincoln James A. Garfield H. B. Pub. Co. (In Monogram), Title page same as Fish 945. Bound in with foregoing is Life of James A. Garfield, consisting of 483 pp. The volume in the compiler's Library is the only one that has come to his notice. There is no information as to when these two volumes were bound together, with cover title as above, and placed on the market, but the binding is so very substantial that, no doubt, there is a large number that were so bound. THAYER, WM. M. : Price Seven Cents. The Irving Library [Entered at the Post-office, New York, as sec- ond-class matter] Vol. 1, No. 39. March 12, 1884. Weekly $25 a year. Thayer's Log Cabin Readers, No. 1. Lincoln's Boyhood [Quotations] New York: John B. Alden, Publisher, 18Vesey St., P. O. Box 1227 1390 Cover title. 12mo. 23-102 pp. This and the next five below are publications from same type as Fish 945, but in weekly parts. THAYER, WM. M. : Price Seven Cents. The Irving Library [Entered at the Post-office, New York, as sec- ond-class matter] Vol. 1, No. 40. March 19, 1884. Weekly $25 a year. Thayer's Log Cabin Readers, No. 2. Lincoln's Youth [Quotations] New York: John B. Alden, Publisher, 18 Vesey St., P. O. Box 1227. 1391 Cover title. 12mo. 103-190 pp. 372 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY THAYER, WM. M. : Price Seven Cents. The Irving Library. [Entered at the Post-office, New York, as sec- ond-class matter] Vol. 1, No. 41. March 26, 1884. Weekly $25 a year. Thayer's Log Cabin Readers — No. 3. Lincoln's Early Manhood [Quotations] New York: John B. Alden, Publisher, 18 Vesey St., P. O. Box 1227. 1392 Cover title. 12mo. 191-260 pp. THAYER, WM. M. : Price Seven Cents. The Irving Library. [Entered at the Post-office, New York, as sec- ond-class matter] Vol. 1, No. 42. April 2, 1884. Weekly $25 a year. Thayer's Log Cabin Readers. No. 4. Lincoln, Lawyer and Statesman [Quotations] New York: John B. Alden, Publisher, 18 Vesey St., P. O. Box 1227. 1393 Cover title. 12mo. 261-332 pp. THAYER, WM. M. : Price Eight Cents. The Irving Library [Entered at the Post-office, New York, as sec- ond-class matter] Vol. 1, No. 43. April 9, 1884. Weekly $25 a year. Thayer's Log Cabin Readers, No. 5. Lincoln In the White ftouse [Quotations] New York: John B. Alden, Publisher, 18 Vesey St., P. O. Box 1227. 1394 Cover title. 12mo. 333-432 pp. THAYER, WM. M.: Price Six Cents. The Irving Library. [Entered at the Post-office, New York, as sec- ond-class matter] Vol. 1, No. 44. April 16, 1884. Weekly 25 a year. Thayer's Log Cabin Readers. — No. 6. Lincoln, the Martyr. [Quotations] New York: John B. Alden, Publisher, 18 Vesey St., P. O. Box 1227. 1395 Cover title. 12mo. 433-469 pp. THAYER, WILLIAM M.: Fran Nybyggarehemmet Till Hvita Huset. Presidenten Abraham Lincolns LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 373 Lif af William M. Thayer. Ofversattning. Stock- holm, P. Palmquists Aktiebolag. 1396 N.d. {1886) CI. Ornamental front cover. Fp. 16mo. 316 pp. Also paper edition. THAYER, W. M. : Uutisasukkaan Poika Ja Kuin- ka Hanesta Tuli Presidentti. Abraham Lincolnin Elamakerta. Kuvannut W. M. Thayer. Suomenta- nut W. Kantele. K. J. Gummerus, Jyvaskyla. 1397 N.d. {1902) Ornamental front cover, with cover title. 12mo. 354 pp. THAYER, WILLIAM M.: Fran Nybyggarehemmet till Hvita Huset Presidenten Abraham Lincolns Lif Af Villiam M. Thayer Andra Upplagan P. Palm- quists Aktiebolag. Stockholm 1398 Also cover title, with portrait of Lincoln. N.d. {1906) Bds. 12mo. 319 pp. Same text as No. 1396. THAYER, W. M.: Abraham Lincoln The Pioneer Boy and How he became President The Story of his Life by W. M. Thayer Author of "From Log Cabin to White House" "Tact, Push and Principle" Elev- enth edition completing Fifty fourth thousand London Hodder and Stoughton, 27 Paternoster Row mdcccxvi 1399 CI. Ornamental cover. 12mo. 395 pp. THOMPSON, C. M. : The Lincoln Way. Report of the Board of Trustees of the Illinois State Historical Li- brary of the investigations Made by Mr. C. M. Thomp- son In an attempt to locate the "Lincoln Way." [Print- ers union label] Springfield, 111. Illinois State Jour- nal Co., State Printers 1913 1400 Also cover title; without imprint. Map. 8vo. 22 pp. 374 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY THOMPSON, D. D.: Abraham Lincoln and Tem- perance By D. D. Thompson Chicago Jennings & Pye Publishers, SI Washington Street 1901 1401 16mo. 19 pp. THOMPSON, HENRY P. : "In Memoriam." A Ser- mon delivered on Sunday, April 16, 1865, in the Re- formed Prot. Dutch Church of Peapack, N. J. by Rev. Henry P. Thompson. New York. John F. Trow, Printer, 50 Greene Street, 1865. 1402 8vo. 16 pp. THOMPSON, WILL H. : "Abraham Lincoln" Me- morial Address delivered by Mr. Will H. Thompson be- fore a Joint Session of the Senate and House of Repre- sentatives of the Thirteenth Legislature of the State of Washington, held in the House Chamber at Olympia, Wednesday, February the Twelfth, Nineteen Hundred and Thirteen Published by Authority of the Thirteenth Legislature 1403 N.i., n.p., n.d. (Press of Frank M. Lamborn, Public Printer, Olympia, Wash.) 8vo. 23, (1) pp. THOMSON, EDWARD WILLIAM: When Lincoln Died and Other Poems By Edward William Thom- son [Device] Boston and New York Houghton Mifflin Company The Riverside Press Cambridge 1909 1404 Also cover title. CI. 12mo. 146, (1) pp. TIMES, THE NEW YORK: The New York Times. Pictorial Lincoln History Section II. New York, February 9, 1913. 16 pages. [Full page portrait of Lincoln] Courtesy Illustrated Supplement Company, 220 Fifth Avenue, Publishers of "American History Told in Pictures." [Copyright] "With Malice to- ward none, With charity for all" 1405 Cover title. II. Il"xl6". 16 pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 375 TIMES, THE NEW YORK: The New York Times Book Review and Magazine Section Three Sunday, February 12, 1922. Thirty-two pages [Copyright, 1922, by The New York Times Company] Lincoln and His Pictures [Large portrait of Lincoln} Last Pic- ture of Lincoln, made in the week of his death. The President Sat for This Photograph Just Five Days Be- fore Booth Shot Him. The Cracked Negative Caused it To Be Discarded. It Has Only Once Before Been Pub- lished, and Then in a Retouched Form. 1406 Cover title. II. Ilj4"arf6%". 32 pp. TINKER, CHARLES A. : A Simple Tribute to the Memory of Abraham Lincoln Address at the unveiling of the painting by Benj. Eggleston, of Abraham Lincoln, at the Lincoln Club, Brooklyn, New York, February 12, 1 907 By Charles A. Tinker 1407 N.i., n.p., n.d. {Patterson Press, New York, 1907) Fp. (Por- trait) Portrait of speaker. 16mo. (16) pp. TINLEY, EMMET: Abraham Lincoln Oration by Emmet Tinley Council Bluffs, Iowa. 1408 N.i., n.p., n.d. (Press of The Monarch Printing Co. Council Bluffs) 8vo. 26 pp. Oration made at Council Bluffs, at dedication of the Lincoln mon- ument, October 10, 1911. TOWNSEND, GEORGE ALFRED: Katy of Catoc- tin or The Chain-Breakers A National Romance By George Alfred Townsend "Gath" Author of "The Entailed Hat," 'Tales of the Chesapeake," Etc. [Ouotation from Emerson] New York D. Appleton and Company 1890 1409 CI. 12mo. 567, (8) pp. TOWNSEND, WILLIAM H. : Abraham Lincoln De- fendant Lincoln's Most Interesting Lawsuit By William H. Townsend Of the Lexington, Kentucky, Bar With Illustrations [Device] Boston and New 376 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY York Houghton Mifflin Company The Riverside Press Cambridge 1923 1410 Bds. (In slip case) Fp. II. 8vo. ix, 40, (3) pp. TOWNSEND, WILLIAM H. : Lincoln the Litigant By William H. Townsend and Other Notable Lin- colniana Principally in Limited and First Editions [Cut of Lincoln'] For sale by the publishers Hough- ton Mifflin Company 2 Park Street Boston, Mass. 16 E. 40th St. New York, N. Y. 141 1 Cover title. 8vo. Folder, (3) pp. Adv. of next below. TOWNSEND, WILLIAM H. : Lincoln The Litigant By William H. Townsend Author of "Abraham Lin- coln, Defendant" With an introduction by William E. Barton With Illustrations [Device] Boston and New York Houghton Mifflin Company The River- side Press Cambridge 1925 1412 CI. II. 8vo. 114 pp. (In slip case). Edition limited to one thousand copies for sale at $5.00 each. TRACY, GILBERT A.: Uncollected Letters of Abraham Lincoln Now first brought together by Gilbert A. Tracy With an Introduction by Ida M. Tarbell [Device] Boston and New York Hough- ton Mifflin Company The Riverside Press Cambridge 1917 1413 CI. Fp. (Portrait) lis. 8vo. xxi„ 264 pp. TRACY, GILBERT A.: Uncollected Letters of Abraham Lincoln Now first brought together by Gilbert A. Tracy With an Introduction by Ida M. Tarbell [Device] Boston and New York Hough- ton Mifflin Company The Riverside Press Cam- bridge 1917 1414 Bds. Fp. (Portrait) lis. 8vo. xxi, 264 pp. Same as next above, excepting that it has Photogravure of "The Hand of Lincoln" on separate leaf, opposite page 1 ; and on separate leaf, opposite page 264 is following: This Special LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 377 Limited Edition consists of Five Hundred and Fifty Copies, of which Five Hundred are for sale, and was printed at The River- side Press, Cambridge, U. S. A., in October, 1917. This is Num- ber TRIAL OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN: Trial of Abra- ham Lincoln By the great Statesmen of the Republic. A Council of the past on the tyranny of the present. The Spirit of the Constitution on the Bench — Abraham Lincoln. Prisoner at the Bar, His Own Counsel — 1863. 1415 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 8 pp. TRUESDELL, WINFRED PORTER: Engraved and Lithographed Portraits of Abraham Lincoln By Winfred Porter Truesdell Announcement of the issue of a book on the Portraiture of Lincoln and a descriptive Check-List of all the known engravings, lithographs, etc. with a complete collection of the life photographs and their history. New York Privately Printed 1920 1416 Also cover title. N.i. 8vo. (5) pp. Adv. of next below. TRUESDELL, WINFRED PORTER: Engraved and Lithographed Portraits of Abraham Lincoln By Winfred Porter Truesdell 1417 Not yet published. Letter from author states, "It will probably be some months before it is published." The author resides at Champlain, New York. TURNER, GEORGE: Abraham Lincoln [Cut of Lincoln} An Address by George Turner Delivered at the First M. E. Church in Spokane, Washington Feb- ruary 13, 1916 1418 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (McKee Printing Co., Spokane) 8vo. 19 pp. ULM, AARON HARDY : In the House where Abra- ham Lincoln Died And the Sixty-two Years' Quest for Mementoes of the Great Emancipator By Aaron Hardy Ulm Being a Reprint by Joseph Benjamin Oak- 378 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY leaf of the Article, so Entitled, Appearing in the Febru- ary 11, 1922, Number of "The Dearborn Independ- ent" 1419 (200 copies printed by Desaulniers & Co., Moline, III. 1922) Fp. (Portrait) lis. and Portrait. 8vo. 18 pp. ULRICH, BARTOW A. : Abraham Lincoln and New Constitutional Governments Third Part Con- taining chapter on Washington and Lincoln, showing what they accomplished in forming and perpetuating constitutional government on a republican basis Bar- tow A. Ulrich Press Club of Chicago 1420 N.d. (Copyright, 1920) CI. Fp. II. 8vo. xv, 232 pp. ULRICH, BARTOW A. : Abraham Lincoln and New Constitutional Governments By Bartow A. Ulrich Appendix Part III Lincoln and Grant on the Jew Question in the Civil War Original Orders of Expul- sion and Revocation Compiled by Honorable E. T. Wood Historian Regal Press, Chicago 1421 Cover title. N.d. (Copyright, 1921) lis. 8vo. (8) pp. UNION LEAGUE CLUB OF BROOKLYN : The An- nual Dinner of the Union League Club of Brooklyn February 12, 1908 In Celebration of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln Portraits from the Frederick Hill Meserve Collection New York 1422 N.i., n.p., n.d. (Privately printed — Copyright, 1908, by Fred- erick Hill Meserve, New York) 12mo. (11) pp. Five photographs pasted in, three of them printed from original Brady negatives. UNION LEAGUE CLUB OF CHICAGO: Memorial to Abraham Lincoln in the Hall of Fame New York University, New York City 1423 Caption title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (1923) Vignette of Lincoln on front cover. II. 4>4"xl0". 8 pp. Issued by the Public Affairs Committee, who had assumed the direction of a campaign to raise the necessary funds to defray the expenses of securing a bronze replica of Saint Gauden's statue of Abraham Lincoln, to be placed in the Hall of Fame of New LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 379 York University. Edmund F. Dodge, Harry Eugene Kelly and John T. Richards, Editors. UNION LEAGUE OF PHILADELPHIA: First An- nual Report of the Board of Directors of the Union League of Philadelphia. December 14th, 1863. Phil- adelphia: King & Baird, Printers, No. 607 Sansom Street. 1863. 1424 Also cover title. 5j4"x9". 16 pp. Included for the reason it throws light on the League's work in behalf of Lincoln. UNION LEAGUE OF PHILADELPHIA: No. 18 The Will of the People. 1425 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 5^"x8l/ 2 ". 8 pp. Proceedings at a special meeting of the League on January 11th, 1864, copy of which was sent to President Lincoln. UNION LEAGUE OF PHILADELPHIA: Third An- nual Report of the Board of Directors of the Union League of Philadelphia. December 11th, 1865. Phil- adelphia: Henry B. Ashmead, Book and Job Printer, 1 102 and 1 104 Sansom Street, 1865. 1426 Also cover title. 5%"x9". 22 pp. See note to 1424. UNION LEAGUE OF PHILADELPHIA: [Seal of League] Golden Anniversary February Twelfth 1913 1427 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Limp lea. {In box) Fp. and Portrait. 8vo. 30, (9) pp. Inserted because it contains "Gettysburg Address" and Address on Abraham Lincoln by Honourable Frank S. Black, former Gov- ernor of the State of New York, November 28, 1903. {Pp. 16- 30). UNION, THE WAR FOR THE : Subject Catalogue No. 5. List of the Photographs and Photographic Nega- tives Relating to The War for the Union, now in the War Department Library. Published by Authority of Honorable Daniel S. Lamont, Secretary of War. Gen- eral A. W. Greely, — In Supervisory Charge. David 380 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Fitz Gerald, — Librarian. Washington : Government Printing Office. 1897. 1428 Also cover title. 5j4"x9}4". 219 pp. The Brady collection of negatives of Lincoln are listed herein. UNITED STATES: Special Session. Senate. Ex. Doc. No. 1. Inaugural Address of the President of the United States, on the Fourth of March, 1861. 1429 Caption-cover title. 8vo. 10 pp. UNITED STATES : Message of the President of the United States to the Senate and House of Representa- tives, July 4, 1861, Washington. Printed at the Con- gressional Globe Office. 1861. 1430 8vo. 8 pp. UNITED STATES : Message of the President of the United States and Reports Proper of the Heads of De- partments, made at the Third Session of the Thirty-sev- enth Congress. Dec. 1, 1862. Washington: Govern- ment Printing Office. 1863. 1431 8vo. 146 pp. UNITED STATES : 37th Congress, 3d Session. Sen- ate. Ex. Doc. No. 16. Message of the President of the United States, Transmitting, In Answer to a resolution of the Senate of the 15th instant, the report of Hon. Reverdy Johnson, as commissioner of the United States in New Orleans. 1432 Caption-cover title. 8vo. 64 pp. UNITED STATES: Arrangements for The Inau- guration of the President of the United States, on the Fourth of March, 1865 Washington Government Print- ing Office 1865 1433 Cover title. 8vo. 6 pp. * Lafayette S. Foster, J. R. Doolittle and J. B. Henderson Com- mittee of Arrangements. UNITED STATES: General Orders, No. 66. War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 381 April 16, 1865. The following order of the Secretary of War announces to the Armies of the United States the untimely and lamentable death of the illustrious Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States: 1434 Caption title. Being announcement by Edwin M. Stanton, Secre- tary of War, of the death of the President. 16mo. 2 pp. UNITED STATES: General Orders, No. 67. War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, April 16, 1865. {Announcement to the Armies of the United States of the death of Abraham Lincoln and the taking of official oath by Andrew J ohnson\ 1435 Caption title. 16mo. (1) p. Signed: W. A. Nichols, Assistant Adjutant General. UNITED STATES: General Orders, No. 69. War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, April 17, 1865. [Order for the closing of government buildings and suspension of labor on the day of Abraham Lincoln's funeral] 1436 Caption title. 16mo. (1) p. UNITED STATES: General Orders, No. 72. War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, April 20, 1865. [Appointment of Guard of Honor, by Secretary of War, to accompany the remains of President Lincoln from Washington to Springfield, Illinois] 1437 Caption title. 16mo. (1) p. UNITED STATES: 39th Congress, 1st Session. House of Representatives. Report No. 99. Reward for the capture of Booth. [To Accompany bill H. R. No. SOI] July 24, 1866, — Ordered to be print- ed. 1438 Caption-cover title. 8vo. 12 pp. UNITED STATES: 50th Congress, 1st Session. Senate. Report No. 2331. In the Senate of the United States, October 2, 1888. — Ordered to be printed. Mr. 382 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Voorhees, from the Committee on the Library, submitted the following report: 1439 Caption-cover title. 8vo. 3 pp. Recommending purchases by Congress of the Lincoln Portrait painted by Geo. W. F. Travis. UNITED STATES: 56th Congress, 1st Session. Senate. Document No. 433. Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln. June 4, 1900. — Ordered to be print- ed. 1440 Caption-cover title. 8vo. 18 pp. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS: Lincoln Hall Uni- versity of Illinois [Portrait] Dedicated to the Study of the Humanities I am most thankful if my labors have seemed to conduct to the preservation of those institutions under which alone we can expect good government — and in its train, sound learning and the progress of the liberal arts. A. Lincoln. 1441 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. II. 8vo. 14 pp. VAUGHN, OLIVE: The Life of Abraham Lincoln As Told in Pictures By Olive Vaughn The Statler Press Johnstown, Pa. 1442 N.d. (Copyright, 1925) Imitation lea. Medallion portrait of Lincoln and "Lincoln" in gilt on front cover. 12mo. 64 pp. VINCENT, ELIZABETH K.: In the Days of Lin- coln Girlhood Recollections and Personal Reminis- cences of Life in Washington during the Civil War By Elizabeth K. Vincent With a Foreword by F. Ray Ris- don and a Verbatim Account of the Assassination and Death of Abraham Lincoln As published in The Daily Morning Chronicle Washington, D. C. Saturday Morning, April 15, 1865 Gardena, California Span- ish American Institute Press 1924 1443 Portrait. 8vo. 34 pp. Edition limited to 250 copies, the first 100 of which have been numbered and autographed by the author. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 383 WADE, MARY HAZELTON : Abraham Lincoln A Story and a Play By Mary Hazel ton Wade Author of the Little Cousin Books, Etc. [Device] Richard G. Badger The Gorham Press Boston 1444 Also cover tide. N.d. {Copyright, 1914) CI. 12mo. 84 pp. WAGSTAFF, THOMAS EDWARD: The Greatness of Lincoln 1445 Cover tide. N.i., n.p., n.d. Portrait of Lincoln. Portrait of Richard Tyner Wagstaff in uniform. 8vo. (11) pp. Title page reads as follows : This address was delivered in the First Baptist Church, at Par- sons, Kansas, on February 12th, A. D. 1912, on the occasion of the celebration of the One hundred and Second Anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln, which patriotic function was held under the auspices of Parsons Camp, Sons of Veterans, of the Department of Kansas. Dedication page reads as follows : Dedication This tribute I pay to Abraham Lincoln today, is dedicated to the memory of my father, Richard Tyner Wagstaff, a private in Company A, Eighty-third Illinois Infantry, United States Volunteers, and his late and living comrades in arms. Thomas Edward Wagstaff. Independence, Kansas. WALKER, EDWIN S.: The Lincoln Monument, with Illustrations, By Edwin S. Walker, Springfield, 111. 1879. 1446 12mo. 16 pp. WALL, BERNHARDT: Copy No The Gettys- burg Speech First Printing — 100 Copies 1447 This book is etched from cover to cover. Bds. N.i., n.p., n.d. (1924) II. 9"xl0^". Twenty leaves of text and pictures. Etched, printed, bound and signed by Bernhardt Wall, New Preston, Conn. There are blank leaves bound in between : Hand-made paper. A very high-class, pleasing item. WALLACE, FRANCES: Lincoln's Marriage News- paper Interview with Mrs. Frances Wallace Spring- 384 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY field, Illinois September 2, 1895 [Device] Private- ly Printed, 1917 1448 Cover title. N.i., n.p. 12mo. (5) pp. Seventy-five copies privately printed, 1917, by H. E. Barker. WALSH, WILLIAM S. : Abraham Lincoln and the London Punch Cartoons, Comments and Poems, Pub- lished in the London Charivari, during the American Civil War [ 1861-1865] Edited by William S. Walsh Author of "A Handbook of Literary Curiosities," "Curi- osities of Popular Customs," "Faust, the Legend and the Poem," etc. [Device] New York Moffat, Yard and Company 1909 1449 CI. Fp. (The American Juggernaut) II. 12mo. 113 p. WANAMAKER, JOHN: The Wanamaker Primer on Abraham Lincoln Strength Mind Heart Will The Full-Rounded Man The Typical American Example of The Rule of Four Wanamaker — Origin- ator 1450 N.i., n.p., n.d. (Copyright, 1908, by John Wanamaker, Phila- delphia) Bds. II. 12mo. 102 pp. Several other editions. WANAMAKER, R. M.: The Voice of Lincoln By R. M. Wanamaker A Judge of the Supreme Court of Ohio New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1918 1451 CI. Fp. 12mo. 363 pp. WARDEN, ROBERT BRUCE : A Voter's Version of the Life & Character of Stephen A. Douglas By Robert Bruce Warden. Follett, Foster and Co. Co- lumbus 1860. 1452 CI. 8vo. 128 pp. WARFIELD, ETHELBERT D.: Abraham Lincoln A Memorial Address Delivered before the American Society for the Extension of University teaching, in Witherspoon Hall, Philadelphia, Friday Afternoon, Feb- LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 385 ruary 12, 1909 By Ethelbert D. Warfield, D.D., LL.D. President of Lafayette College Philadelphia 1909 1453 N.i. (Ketterlinus, Philadelphia) Fp. (Portrait of Speaker) 8vo. 37 pp. WARREN, LOUIS A.: Souvenir of Lincoln Nation- al Park Hodgenville, Kentucky. By Rev. Louis A. Warren Publishers Herald Publishing Company, Hodgenville, Ky. 1454 N.d. (Copyright, 1920) Cut of Lincoln on front cover. II. 8vo. (36) pp. WARREN, LOUIS A. : From White House To Log Cabin Compiled by Louis A. Warren Roosevelt, Taft and Wilson, At The Birth Place of Abraham Lincoln 1455 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Copyright, 1921) Fp. (Lin- coln Monument) 12mo. (20) pp. WARREN, LOUIS A.: Lincoln Memorial Building Hodgenville, Kentucky "The Cradle of Lincoln" By Louis A. Warren Publishers Herald News Company, Hodgenville, Ky. 1456 N.d. (Copyright, 1921) Fp. (Cut of Memorial Building) 12mo. (14) pp. WARREN, LOUIS A. : Louisville Lincoln Loop A Day's Tour in "Old Kentucky" Louis A. Warren Pub- lished by The Standard Printing Companv Louisville, Kentucky 1457 Also cover tide. N.d. (Copyright, 1922) Map of Louisville Lincoln Loop in front. II. 4 1 / 2 "x9' / . 43 pp. WARREN, LOUIS A.: The Kentucky Lincoln- Hanks Source Book By Louis A. Warren of Morgan- field, Kentucky. 1458 "In Press." WARREN, LOUIS A.: Lincoln's Old Kentucky Home By Louis A. Warren, of Morganfield, Ken- tucky. 1459 "In Press." 386 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY WARREN, PRESCOTT: The Day that Lincoln Died A Play in One Act by Prescott Warren and Will Hutchins 1460 N.i., n.p., n.d. (Copyright, 1909 ', by Prescott Warren and Will Hutchins Boston. Walter H. Baker 6? Co., 1912) 16mo. 16 pp. This play may be performed by amateurs free of royalty and without express permission. The professional stage-rights are, however, strictly reserved, and performances by professional ac- tors, given in advertised places of amusement and for profit, is forbidden. Persons who may wish to produce this play publicly and professionally should apply to Prescott Warren, 35 Hyde Avenue, Newton, Mass. WASHINGTON, BOOKER T. : An Address on Abra- ham Lincoln Delivered before the Republican Club of New York City on the night of February twelfth, 1909 By Booker T. Washington 1461 N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 12 pp. WATKINS, ALBERT: Douglas, Lincoln and the Nebraska Bill By Albert Watkins 1462 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 36 pp. Reprinted from the American Historical Magazine, May and July, 1908. Copyright, 1908, by Albert Watkins. WATKINS, LUCIAN B. : The Old Log Cabin [Por- trait, encircled by gilt wreath] [Cut of Log Cabin] By Lucian B. Watkins. 1463 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (The Printery, Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming. Copyright, 1910) 4"x5j4". (4) pp. WEBER, JESSIE PALMER : The Grand Army Hall and Memorial Association of Illinois Lincoln Birthday Service Address by Harry Pratt Judson, President University of Chicago. Address by Mrs. Jessie Palmer Weber, Secretary Illinois State Historical Society. Memorial Hall, Chicago, Illinois, Saturday, February 12, 1916. 2 :30 o'clock p. m. 1464 N.i., n.p., n.d. Fp. and Portrait of speaker. 16mo. 39 pp. Also see No. 751. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 387 WEBER, JESSIE PALMER : The Grand Army Hall and Memorial Association of Illinois Lincoln Birthday Service Address by Mrs. Jessie Palmer Weber Secretary Illinois State Historical Society Memorial Hall Chicago, Illinois Saturday, February 12, 1916 1465 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Fp. 16mo. 39 pp. WEBSTER, A. W. : Souvenir of Abraham Lincoln and Other Verses By A. W. Webster Author of Collaborators, etc. Manchester; A. C. Lindley, 12 Al- bert Street 1466 Cover title. N.d. {1908) 8vo. 24 pp. WEIK, JESSE W.: The Real Lincoln A Portrait by Jesse W. Weik With Illustrations [Device] Bos- ton and New York Houghton Mifflin Company The Riverside Press Cambridge 1922. 1467 CI. Fp. II. 8vo. 323 pp. WELLS, PERCIVAL W.: The Martyr's Return By Percival W. Wells Author of Lilies of the Valley, Her- bert Gray, The Major of the Kettle-Drum, The Great Corrector Cousin Goss, Etc. Illustrations by Percival and Lillian Wells [Device] Wantagh, New York Bartlett Publishing Company 1915. 1468 CI. Sm. 8vo. 105 pp. WEST, J. E. : The Immortal Fame of Abraham Lin- coln [Cut of flag in colors] [Quotation from John Ireland, Archbishop of St. Paul] 1469 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. {Press of Security Blank Book and Printing Co., St. Cloud, Minn.) Portrait. 8vo. 16 pp. Title page as follows: Grand and Sublime Thoughts Picked up and Heaped together by Captain J. E. West Patriotic Instructor, James M. McKelvy Post, N. 134 Department of Minnesota Saint Cloud, Minne- sota. 388 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY WEST VIRGINIA : State of West Virginia Depart- ment of Schools Program for Lincoln Day and sug- gestions for the Observance of the Birthdays of other eminent men. Prepared by Thos. C. Miller, State Su- perintendent of Schools. Charleston : Tribune Print- ing Company 1909. 1470 Cut of Lincoln on front cover. II. 8vo. 48 pp. Cover tide as follows : The Lincoln Centenary February Twelfth 1809 {Cut of Lincoln) 1909 And Other 1909 Anniversaries for the Schools of West Virginia. WETTSTEIN, CARL THEODOR: Was Abraham Lincoln an Infidel? The Religious Character of Abraham Lincoln as it appears in the light of his spoken and written word Compiled and Arranged by Carl The- odor Wettstein [Device] The C. M. Clark Publishing Company Boston, Massachusetts 1471 N.d. {Copyright, 1910) CI. Fp. 11. 12mo. 113 pp. and 10 pp. Adv. WHARTON, O. P. : Illinois State Historical Socie- ty May, 1911 Lincoln and The Beginning of the Re- publican Party in Illinois. By O. P. Wharton. An Address Read Before the Illinois State Historical Society at its Annual Meeting, Evanston, 111., May, 1911 [Printers union label] Springfield, 111. Illinois State Journal Co., State Printers 1912 1472 Also cover title with N.i. 8vo. 5 pp. Address read by J. B. Oakleaf. WHEELER, DANIEL E.: Abraham Lincoln By Daniel E. Wheeler [Quotation from Edwin Markkam] New York The Macmillan Company 1916 All rights reserved. 1473 CI. Fp. II. 16mo. 224 pp. & 5 pp. Adv. WHEELER, HARRIET: A Knight of the Wilder- ness By Oliver Marble Gale and Harriet Wheeler LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 389 [Device] Illustrated by Ivin Ney Chicago The Reilly & Britton Co. 1909 1474 CI. Fp. and lis. in colors. 12mo. 338 pp. & 3 pp. Adv. Same as No. 517. WHEELER, LOREN E.: Life of Abraham Lincoln Remarks of Hon. Loren E. Wheeler of Illinois In the House of Representatives, Saturday February 12, 1916 1475 Caption title. (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1916) 8vo. 4 pp. WHIPPLE, WAYNE: The Story-Life of Lincoln A Biography Composed of Five Hundred True Stories Told by Abraham Lincoln and his Friends Selected from all authentic sources, and fitted together in order, forming His Complete Life History by Wayne Whip- ple Author of "The Story of the White House and Its Home Life," "The Minute Man," "The Story of Ply- mouth Rock," etc. Memorial Edition Issued to Com- memorate the 100th Anniversary of Lincoln's Birth Il- lustrated With 150 engravings from Photographs, Paintings, Drawings and Manuscripts, some of which have not before been published. 1476 N.i., n.p., n.d. (International Press The John C. Winston Co. y Philadelphia. Copyright, 1908) CI. with medallion portrait of Lincoln on front cover. Fp. lis. and portraits. 8vo. Prospectus of next below. WHIPPLE, WAYNE: The Story-Life of Lincoln A Biography Composed of Five Hundred True Stories Told by Abraham Lincoln and his Friends Selected from all authentic sources, and fitted together in order, forming His Complete Life History by Wayne Whip- ple Author of "The Story of the White House and Its Home Life," "The Minute Man," "The Story of Ply- mouth Rock," etc. Memorial Edition Issued to Com- memorate the 100th Anniversary of Lincoln's Birth Il- lustrated With 150 engravings from Photographs, 390 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Paintings, Drawings and Manuscripts, some of which have not before been published. 1477 N.i., n.p., n.d. {International Press The John C. Winston Co., Philadelphia, Copyright, 1908) CL, with Medallion por- trait of Lincoln on front cover. Fp. lis. and portraits. 8vo. xii, 708 pp. WHIPPLE, WAYNE: The Lincoln Story-Annual 1809 1909 [Cut of Lincoln] One Hundredth An- niversary The Biddle Press 1010 Cherry Street Phil- adelphia Copyright, 1908, by J. Linton Engle. 1478 Cover title. N.d. II. 7"xl0%". (63) pp. Loose leaves, attached with rings at top to card-board back, so as to be hung on wall. Each page contains history and sayings of Lincoln. Text is by Wayne Whipple. WHIPPLE, WAYNE : The Lincoln Story-Calendar 1809 1909 [Cut of Lincoln] One Hundredth An- niversary The Biddle Press 1010 Cherry Street Phil- adelphia Copyright, 1908, by J. Linton Engle. 1479 Cover title. N.d. II. 7"xl0y 2 ". (64) pp. Loose leaves, attached with rings at top to card-board back, so as to be hung on wall for calendar purposes. Each page contains history of Lincoln by Wayne Whipple. WHIPPLE, WAYNE: The Little Life of Lincoln In Short Stories By Wayne Whipple Author of The Story-Life of Lincoln The Lincoln Story-Calendar and the Lincoln Story- Annual The Biddle Press 1010 Cher- ry Street Philadelphia 1480 N.d. (Copyright, 1909) Portrait on front cover. II. 4^"x 6*4". (32) pp. WHIPPLE, WAYNE: The Heart of Abraham Lin- coln By Wayne Whipple Author of The Story- Life of Lincoln, The Lincoln Story-Calendar, and The Little Life of Lincoln The Biddle Press Philadel- phia 1909 1481 CI. with vignette of Lincoln on front cover. Fp. 16mo. 53 pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 391 WHIPPLE, WAYNE: The Lincoln Story-Calen- dar [Cut of Lincoln with boy on back] 1910 Frank- lin Printing Company Publishers Philadelphia 1482 Cover title. N.d., II. 7"xl0". (54) pp. Loose leaves, attached with rings at top to card-board back, so as to be hung on wall for Calendar purposes. Each page contains history of Lincoln by Wayne Whipple. WHIPPLE, WAYNE: The Story of Young Abra- ham Lincoln By Wayne Whipple Author of The Story of the American Flag, The Story of the Liberty Bell, The Story of the White House, The Story of Young George Washington, the Story of Young Benjamin Franklin, etc. Illustrated Philadelphia Henry Al- temus Company 1483 N.d. (Copyright, 1915) CL, with figure of Lincoln as the Rail-splitter on front cover. Fp. and lis. in colors. 12mo. 226 pp. Also 1918 edition. WHIPPLE, WAYNE: Abraham Lincoln's Dont's Selected and Arranged By Wayne Whipple Philadel- phia Henry Altemus Company 1484 N.d. (Copyright, 1918) CI. 32mo. 96 pp. Also edition in full leather, in box. Also edition in Limp leather, in box. WHITCOMBE, W. W.: Abraham Lincoln [The Beloved and Affectionate Father] A Sermon delivered in the Baptist Church, Oshkosh, Wis., April 19, 1865 — by — Rev. W. W. Whitcombe Request of Committee April 20, 1865. Printed in the Oshkosh Northwestern April 21, 1865 Published with authority of Author, by John E. Burton in Milwaukee, Wis., August 5, 1907 1485 Also cover title. (The Fowle Printing Co., Milwaukee) 8vo. 15 pp. WHITE, CHARLES T.: Lincoln the Comforter Together with a Story of Lincoln's First Pet, and a Nar- rative by Captain Gilbert J. Greene. Compiled by 392 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY Chas. T. White. Privately Printed Hancock, N. Y. Herald Press 1916. 14S6 Bds. Fp. 8vo. 40 pp. Edition limited to 200 copies. WHITE, CHARLES T.: Lincoln and Prohibition By Charles T. White Political News Editor New York Tribune Tax Commissioner of New York under Mayors Gaynor and Mitchel Introduction by Will H. Hays Postmaster General of the United States With Por- traits and Documents [Device] The Abingdon Press New York Cincinnati 1487 N.d. {Copyright, 1921) Bds. Fp. 12mo. 233 pp. WHITE, CHARLES T.: Address by Charles T. White of the New York Tribune at Harrogate, Tenn., November 11, 1923 Inaugural of Robert Orville Mat- thews as President of Lincoln Memorial Univer- sity 1488 Cover title as follows: Lincoln and the Newspapers By Charles T. White N.i., n.p., n.d. {Hancock Herald Print, Hancock, N. Y. 1924) 8vo. 21 pp. One hundred copies privately printed. WHITE, HORACE: Illinois State Historical So- ciety January, 1908 Abraham Lincoln in 1854 An Address delivered before the Illinois State Historical So- ciety, at its 9th Annual Meeting at Springfield, Illinois, Jan. 30, 1908 By Horace White 1489 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 24 pp. WHITE, HORACE: The Lincoln and Douglas De- bates An Address before the Chicago Historical Society February 17, 1914 By Horace White [Historical So- ciety Seal] The University of Chicago Press Chicago, Illinois. 1490 Also cover title. N.d. {Copyright, 1914) Portraits of author, Douglas and Lincoln. 8vo. 32 pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 393 WHITLOCK, BRAND: Abraham Lincoln By Brand Whitlock Author of 'The Thirteenth District," "The Turn of the Balance/ "Forty Years of It," "Belgium under the German Occupation," Etc. Revised Edition Thomas Nelson and Sons, Ltd. London, Edinburgh, and New York 1491 N.d. CI. 12mo. 189 pp. Preface dated at Toledo, October 20, 1908. WHITLOCK, BRAND: Abraham Lincoln By Brand Whitlock [Device] Boston Small, Maynard & Com- pany mcmix 1492 CI. Fp. 16mo. xxiii, 205 pp. WHITLOCK, BRAND: Abraham Lincoln By Brand Whitlock Illustrated [Device] Boston Small, Maynard & Company Publishers 1493 N.d. (Copyright, 1909, 1916) CI. Fp. 12mo. 210 pp. WHITLOCK, BRAND : Brand Whitlock De l'Acad- emie Americaine Abraham Lincoln Traduit de L' Ang- lais par L'Auteur [Device] Payot & Cie, Paris 106, Boulevard Saint-Germain 1920 Tous droits re- serves. 1494 Also cover title. 12mo. 219 pp. WHITMAN, WALT: Memories of President Lin- coln and Other Lyrics of the War by Walt Whitman [Device] Portland Maine Thomas B. Mosher mdccccvi 1495 Bds. (In slip case) 12mo. xii, 43 pp. 100 copies printed on Japanese Vellum and the type distributed. WHITMAN, WALT: Price, 20 Cents Hymn For Mixed Chorus and Organ O Captain My Captain Words by Walt Whitman Music by Joshua Phippen Composed for the Celebration by the Essex Institute of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Lincoln, February Twelfth, Nineteen Hundred and Nine Essex Institute Salem, Mass. 1909 1496 Cover title. 7"xl0^". 8 pp. 394 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY WHITMAN, WALT: Memories of President Lin- coln When Lilacs last in the Dooryard Bloom'd O Captain ! My Captain Hush'd be the Camps To-day This Dust was once the Man. By Walt Whitman [De- vice] Portland Maine: Published by Thomas B. Mosher at xlv Exchange Street: mdccccxii 1497 Bds. Portrait. (In slip case) 8j4"xl2". xii, (2) 16 pp. 50 copies printed on Japanese Vellum and the type distributed, September, 1912. WHITNEY, HENRY C: Lincoln the Citizen Vol- ume One of a Life of Lincoln By Henry C. Whitney Author of "Life on the Circuit with Lincoln" Edited by Marion Mills Miller, Litt.D. [Princeton] Editor of "The Centenary Edition of The Life and Works of Abraham Lincoln" New York The Baker & Taylor Company 1908 1498 CI. Portrait of Lincoln. 12mo. 354 pp. (Two Volumes') Vol. II, 398 pp. Published November, 1908 — The Quinn & Boden Co. Press, Rahway, N. J. (In slip case). WID'S WEEKLY : The Film Authority Personally Edited by Wid Published in Hollywood Wid's Weekly Vol. 1. No. 12 Saturday, August 18, 1923 Subscription $10.00 per year George A. Billings as Abraham Lincoln President of the United States [Portrait of Billings as Abraham Lincoln] Creator of the Role of Abraham Lincoln in the Rockett-Lincoln Film Company's Production "The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln" 1499 Cover title. II. 9}i"xl2}i". 16 1., of which the first ten concern the Lincoln film. A complete write-up of the "Rocket Boys" enterprise. WIECKER, OTHO: The Story of an artist execut- ing a portrait sketch, the first from the life of Abraham Lincoln [Portrait] in June 1860 at Springfield, 111., and his close association, experience and intimacy with LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 395 the President, which came to light in 1911, fifty-one years, and a description of the Portrait itself. Otho Wiecker, Antiquary. Harvard Square opposite Harvard College at Cambridge in Massachusetts 1500 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 24mo. 12 pp. WILBUR, HENRY W.: Friends with Lincoln in the White House adapted from Nellie Blessing- Eyster's Story By Henry W. Wilbur [Second Edi- tion] Philadelphia, Pa. 1913 1501 N.i. Fp. 16mo. 32 pp. "Copies of this booklet can be had, by addressing Henry W. Wil- bur, 140 North 15th Street, Philadelphia." WILLCOX, E. S. : The Lincoln-Douglas Debate, Galesburg, Illinois, October 7th, 1858 As Recalled by E. S.Willcox 1502 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 12mo. (2) pp. WILLIAMS, A. DALLAS: The Praise of Lincoln An Anthology Collected and Arranged by A. Dallas Williams Indianapolis The Bobbs-Merrill Company Publishers. 1503 N.d. (Copyright, 1911 — Press of Braunsworth & Co., Brook- lyn, N. Y.) CI. 5y 2 "x8y 2 ". (11), 243 pp. WILLIAMS, FRANCIS HOWARD: The Burden Bearer An Epic of Lincoln by Francis Howard Wil- liams [Device] Philadelphia George W. Jacobs & Co. Publishers 1504 N.d. (Published, November, 1908) CI. 8vo. 198 pp. Edition limited to three hundred copies. WILLIAMS, HENRY LLEWELLYN: Lincolnics Familiar Sayings of Abraham Lincoln Collected and Edited by Henry Llewellyn Williams [Device] New York and London G. P. Putnam's Sons The Knick- erbocker Press 1505 N.d. (Copyright, 1906) Limp lea. Portrait. 12mo. xxiv, 202 pp. 396 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY WILLIAMS, HENRY L. : The Lincoln Story Book A Judicious Collection of the Best Stories and Anecdotes of the Great President, Many Appearing Here for the First Time in Book Form Compiled by Henry L. Wil- liams Street & Smith New York and London 1506 N.d. {Copyright, 1907, by G. W. Dillingham Co.) CI. 12mo. 315 pp. WILLSIE, HONORE: Benefits Forgot A Story of Lincoln and Mother Love By Honore Willsie Au- thor of "Still Jim," "Lydia of the Pines," Etc. With Illustrations by Charles E. Cartwright [Device] Pub- lishers Frederick A. Stokes Company New York 1507 N.d. (Copyright, 1917) CI. Fp. II. 12mo. 80 pp. WILLSON, D. B. : A Life and A Lesson. An Address by Rev. Dr. D. B. Willson, Professor in Reformed Pres- byterian Theological Seminary, Allegheny, Pa., at the Opening of the Session, 1893-4, September 19th, 1893. Pittsburgh: Printed by Myers, Shinkle & Co. 523 Wood Street, 1893 1508 Cover tide. 8vo. 16 pp. WILSON, SAMUEL: Abraham Lincoln An Apostle of Temperance and Prohibition Base Slanders Re- futed by Samuel Wilson 1509 Caption-cover tide. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Published by American Issue Publishing Company, Westerville, Ohio) 12mo. 14 pp. WILSON, WILLIAM BENDER: Abraham Lincoln As I knew him By William Bender Wilson 1510 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 8 pp. An Address at King Library, Andalusia, February 12, 1909. WILSON, WOODROW: Address of Woodrow Wil- son Governor of New Jersey Before the Iroquois Club Chicago, 111. Lincoln's Birthday February, 12, 1912 At the Hotel La Salle 1511 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. (9) pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 397 WING, HENRY E.: When Lincoln Kissed Me A Story of The Wilderness Campaign By Henry E. Wing Formerly Correspondent of the New York Tribune with the Army of the Potomac [Device] New York: Eaton & Mains Cincinnati: Jennings & Graham 1512 N.d. (Copyright, 1913) Medallion Portrait of Lincoln on front cover. Fp. Portraits & lis. 16mo. 39 pp. WISCONSIN: Wisconsin Memorial Day Annual Lincoln Centennial Number 1909 Compiled by O. S. Rice State Library Clerk Issued by C. P. Cary State Superintendent Madison, Wisconsin Democrat Print- ing Company 1909 1513 Cut of torn flag in colors on front cover. 8vo. 100 pp. WISCONSIN: Fifty Years of Freedom Report of Committee representing State of Wisconsin At the Celebration of the Half-Century Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation Chicago, Aug. 22-Sept. 16, 1915 To Governor Emanuel L. Philipp The Com- mittee Hon. Samuel A. Cook, President Hon. George P. Hambrecht, Vice-President Mr. Samuel R. Banks, Secretary Privately printed and distributed by the Com- mittee, Madison, Wisconsin 1514 N.d. (1915) (Blied Printing Co.) Portraits. 8vo. 23 pp. WISCONSIN : [Cut of Lincoln Statue] This Statue of Lincoln at the University of Wisconsin is a replica of the original by Adolph Weinman on the Lincoln Me- morial Farm, Hodgenville, Kentucky. Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin; Serial No. 875; Gen. Series No. 668 Lincoln's Message to Wisconsin Farmers Milwaukee Sept. 30, 1859 Madison Published by the University September, 1917 Issued monthly by the University of Wisconsin at Madison. Entered as second class matter July 11, 1916, at the postoffice at Madison, Wisconsin, under the act of August 24, 1912. 1515 Cover title. (Oblong) 7ft"x5". (12) pp. 398 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY WISE, STEPHEN S. : Vol. Ill February 1915 No. 2 Free Synagogue Pulpit Abraham Lincoln: Man and American By Stephen S. Wise Published Month- ly for the Free Synagogue By Bloch Publishing Co., 40 East 14th St., New York Yearly $1.00 Single copy 10c. 1516 Cover title. 16mo. 23-40 pp. WISHART, ALFRED WESLEY: "Lincoln As a Man of God" Sermon by Alfred Wesley Wishart Minister of Fountain Street Baptist Church Grand Rapids, Michigan Delivered at Powers' Theatre Sun- day, February 13, 1921 [Stenographically report- ed] 1517 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. {The Dean-Nicks Co., Grand Rap' ids, Mich.) 12mo. 19 pp. WOOD, J.: Abraham Lincoln, The Martyr Presi- dent: Being Two Discourses Delivered on the Day of His Funeral Obsequies, April 19th, 1865, in Zion Church, Brantford, C. W., by the Rev. J. Wood and the Rev. W. Cochrane. Printed by request. Brantford: Printed at the "Excelsior" Office, Market Square, 1865. 1518 12mo. 38, (1) pp. WOOD, JARVIS A.: [Portrait] Lincoln in 1861 From "Life of Lincoln," published by Doubleday, Page & Co. Photograph taken by Hesler of Chicago. Now the property of Mr. Frank A. Brown of Minneapolis. The One we love the best of all 1519 N.i., n.p., n.d. {Press of N. W. Ayer & Son, Philadelphia, 1909) Profusely il. 7"xl0". 31 pp. Author, Jarvis A. Wood, Wayne, Pa. Issued as an Independ- ence Day Booklet by N. W. Ayer & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. 1909. Commemorative of Lincoln. Cover and margin of pages fac- simile of birch bark, with oval opening on front cover, which serves as a frame for the portrait on title page. The letters, "A. L." are shown on cover, carved in the bark, as they appeared on the birch tree near the Lincoln-Berry Store at New Salem, Illinois. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 399 WOODS, BYRON A.: "Abraham Lincoln," A Ser- mon delivered before Winneld Scott Post. No. 1 14, De- partment of Pennsylvania, Grand Army of the Republic. [Portrait of Scott] By Rev. Byron A. Woods, D.D., at Gethsamene Baptist Church, Philadelphia, May 26, 1895. 1520 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 10 pp. WOODS, ROBERT MANN: Address of Major Rob- ert Mann Woods before the Annual Meeting of the Illinois Society of Los Angeles, California Abraham Lincoln's Birthday February 12, 1913 1521 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 8 pp. WORCESTER, (MASS.): Public Exercises by the citizens of Worcester, Massachusetts In Commemora- tion of The One-hundredth Anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln held in Mechanics Hall Friday Even- ing, February Twelfth Nineteen Hundred and Nine [Worcester Seal] Printed by order of the City Council Worcester, Massachusetts mcmix 1522 Fp. Portrait. 8vo. 37 pp. WORCESTER, (MASS.): Worcester Free Public Library Bulletin [Worcester Seal] And Special List on Abraham Lincoln February, 1909 Blanch- ard Press Worcester, Mass. 1523 Cover title. 4j4"x 8". 26 pp. WORDEN, JAMES A. : Abraham Lincoln Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Com- mandery of the State of Pennsylvania Memorial Meet- ing February 9 1916 1916 1524 N.i., n.p. 8vo. 11 pp. Second title contains additional matter and "The Afterglow of Abraham Lincoln's Life" by Companion Lieut. James A. Wor- den, D.D. WORDSWORTH, R. D.: "Abe" Lincoln's Anec- dotes and Stories A Collection of the best stories 400 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY told by Lincoln which made him famous as America's Best Story Teller Compiled by R. D. Wordsworth The Mutual Book Company Publishers Boston, Mass. 1525 N.d. (Copyright, 1908) CI. 12mo. 96 pp. Also paper edition, with ornamental front cover, containing Gard- ner front-view portrait of Lincoln. WORLD, THE SCHOOL : The School World Ten Numbers a Year 35 Cents Thirtieth year February, 1912 No. 319 Stories from Lincoln's Life His Mother . 1 His Step mother . 2 Fiat-Boat Experi- ence . 4 Visits New Orleans Again . 6 The Emanci- pation Proclamation . 9 Last Words to His Cabinet . 13 Defence of Tom Grayson . 17 Entered at Post-Office, Farmington, Me., as Second-Class Matter Published Monthly September to June D. H. Knowlton & Co. Farmington Maine 1526 Cover title. 12mo. 32 pp. WRIGHT, ALLEN HENRY: Lincoln —as— An Advocate By Allen Henry Wright [Device] [Re- printed'] From The Green Bag of February, 1908 1527 Cover title. N.L, n.p., n.d. (San Diego, Cat., Feb. 12, 1925) Portrait of Lincoln. 5*4"x8j4". (7) pp. Title page as follows: A New Light on Abraham Lincoln As An Advocate An Inter- view by Allen H. Wright with W. H. Somers, former Clerk of the Circuit Court in Champaign County, Illinois. (Reprinted from The Green Bag of February, 1908) An Edition of 100 copies, of which this is No. San Diego, Cal. Feb. 12, 1925. WRIGHT, A. M. R.: The Dramatic Life of Abra- ham Lincoln By A. M. R. Wright Illustrated with scenes from the photoplay A First National Picture Presented by Al. and Ray Rockett [Device] Grosset & Dunlap Publishers New York Made in the Unit- ed States of America 1528 N.d. (Copyright, 1925) CI. Fp. II. 12mo. xii, 422 pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 401 WRIGHT, CARRIE DOUGLAS: Lincoln's First Love By Carrie Douglas Wright Published by The Edw. F. Hartmann Co. Springfield, 111. 1529 N.d. {Copyright, 1907) Bds. Fp. {Sketch) 12mo. 47 pp. Copyright, 1907 By Carrie Douglas Wright. Second Edition, 1920. YATES, RICHARD: "Lincoln" Speech of Hon. Richard Yates of Illinois In the House of Representa- tives February 12, 1921 {Extract from Record, Feb. 4, 1921, and x x x x x] Washington: Government Printing Office: 1921 34173-21310 1530 Cover title. 8vo. 15 pp. Reproduction of letter signed by "A. Lincoln" on back cover. YEAMAN, GEO. H.: Speech of Hon. Geo. H. Yea- man, of Kentucky, on the President's Proclamation, de- livered in the House of Representatives December 18th, 1862. Baltimore . . Printed by John Murphy & Co. Publishers, Booksellers, Printers and Stationers, Marble Building, 182 Baltimore Street, 1863. 1531 Also cover title. 5%"x 8%". 30 pp. Y. M. C. A.: Lincoln's Birthday, 1918 American Y. M. C. A. [Device] Published by American Army and Navy Y. M. C. A. for use in connection with the 109th Anniversary of Lincoln's birth, which will be celebrated February 12, 1918 1532 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 16 pp. By Franklin Spencer Edmunds. YUNICHI, (SASAQUAMA) SCHINYAKU LIN- COLN IDANJE: Japanese Life of Lincoln or translation of some Life into Japanese of Lincoln. By Schinyaku Lincoln Idanje by Sasaquama Yunichi, To- kyo, Meiji [1911] Published by Geikado Had Ko. Illustrated. 1533 CI. 8vo. 238 pp. and 20 unnumbered pages of advertisements 402 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY of other books, including Choate's Life of Lincoln; The Three Homes, etc. The Illustrations used in the book are from cuts that have been procured from the United States, for they are very familiar illus- trations. D. L. Passavant of Zelienople, Pa., is authority for translation. This is the only Japanese or Chinese publication, that has come to the compiler's attention, that is permanently bound. ZINK, WALTER M. : The Qualities of Washington Lincoln and Humanity By Walter M. Zink Pub- lished by Buffalo Consistory mcmxvi 1534 N.i. (The Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, Cleveland and New York — The Complete Press) Also cover title with em- blem of order. Fp. {Plate of Consistory Buildings) 5"x 6J4". 56 pp. ADDENDA ANDREWS, MARY SHIPMAN : Passing the Torch by Mary Shipman Andrews [Device] New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1924 1535 Also cover title. Bds. Fp. 12mo. 84 pp. ARTHUR, SAMUEL J. : Lincoln's Legacy A Tri- bute to The World's Great Commoner Samuel J. Ar- thur Illustrated [Device] Boston Richard G. Badger The Gorham Press 1536 N.d. (Copyrighted, 1923) Bds. Portrait, & lis. Demy 8vo. 45 pp. ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN CENTENNIAL, (SPRING- FIELD, ILL.) : [Cut of Seal of Association] Bulle- tin Number Two, June, 1925. 1537 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 4to. (3) pp. Contains letter of Hon. Brand Whitlock, which was received too late to be read at the Lincoln Day Banquet for 1925. AVENT, JOHN M. : The Academy Classics Lincoln Addresses and Letters Edited for School Use By- John M. Avent Principal of Curtis High School Form- erly head of the Department of English Julia Richman High School New York City Allyn and Bacon Bos- ton New York Chicago Atlanta San Francis- co 1538 N.d. (Copyright, 1924 — Printed at Norwood Press, Norwood, Mass.) CI. Portrait & ils. 16mo. 239 pp. BACHELLER, IRVING: Father Abraham By Irv- ing Bacheller Author of The Light in the Clearing, A Man for the Ages, In the Days of Poor Richard, Etc. [Device] Indianapolis The Bobbs-Merrill Company Publishers 1539 N.d. (Copyrighted, 1925) CI. 12mo. 419 pp. (403) 404 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY BLAKE, MORTIMER : On Account of the Assassin- ation of President Lincoln A Sermon Delivered in Winslow Congregational Church, Taunton, Massa- chusetts, on Sunday, April 23, 1865, by the Pastor Morti- mer Blake, D. D. Champlain Privately Printed at the Moorsneld Prefs 1925 1540 Royal 8vo. 19 pp. Fifty-two copies printed. BRYANT, COL. J.W. : Abraham Lincoln His Trag- edy in Five Acts by Col. J. W. Bryant [Quotation] All rights reserved Printed in Manuscript 1541 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 12mo. 45 pp. CATALOGUE: No. 223 1925 Abraham Lincoln A selection from my stock of Lincolniana which includes some Memoirs of leading men of Lincoln's time and other data for the student of his character and achievements. All prices are Net, without discount, but carriage charges are included. Daniel H. Newhall, 100 East 42nd St. (Pershing Square Bldg.), New York. 1542 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 8 pp. 192 items. CATALOGUE: Auction Sale: Thursday and Friday, June 19th and 20th, 1919 Each Day at 10 and 2 o'clock Catalogue of a Lincoln Collection formed by Frederick S. Lang, Boston Including Original Funeral Sermons, Eulogies, Orations, Addresses, Biographies, Memorials, Anniversaries, Engraved Portraits and Prints, 560 lots Together with a Collection of Lincoln Medals, 111 lots Also American Periodicals, Art, Almanacs, Early American Chap Books, Catechisms, and New Eng- land Primers, Indian Captivities and Narratives, Amer- ican Revolution, Masonry, Town Histories, Broadsides, etc. C. F. Libbie & Co. Book and Art Auctioneers 597 Washington Street Boston, Mass. 1543 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (The Rumford Press, Concord, N. H.) Royal 8vo. 129 pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 405 COMPASS, BOHEMIA LODGE: Bohemia Lodge Compass [Cut of Lodge Seal] Volume vi March, 1920 No. 3 In this issue: Lincoln, "The Saviour of Democracy," Address of Colonel Jasper Tucker Dar- ling. (See Page 33) "Days of 49." March 24, 1920, Under auspices of Bohemia Low Twelve Club (See Page 29) Issued in the Interest of Bohemia Lodge No. 943 AF&AM 1544 Cover title. N.i., n.p. Portrait of Col. Darling. 8vo. 44 pp. DARLING, JASPER T. : Address —by— Jasper T. Darling Delivered at Springfield, Illinois, on Memo- rial Day, 1912, Under auspices of the G. A. R. [Cut of monument] [Quotation] 1545 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 10 pp. FELL, JESSE W. : Autobiography of Abraham Lin- coln [In Facsimile] Price $ If preferred, the work will be elegantly framed as per sample and de- livered at from $ to $ per copy. 1546 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 8 pp. Adv. of No. 821. FELL, JESSE W. : Story of the Lincoln Autobiog- raphy 1547 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 5V2"xlO". (2) pp. Signed by Jesse W. Fell, Bloomington, Illinois, March, 1872. The only copy the compiler has seen is in the Barrett collection. GASKILL, J. W. : Abraham Lincoln The Price he Paid Compiled by J. W. Gaskill, Late Co. B, 104 Ohio Volunteer Infantry 1862-5 Published by Sons and Daughters of Union Veterans, 1861-5 Alliance, Ohio Price 50 Cents Address Vivian Diehl, Secretary, 744 North Union Ave. Alliance, Ohio 1548 N.i., n.p., n.d. Cut of Lincoln on front cover and words, "Abra- ham Lincoln The Price He Paid." 8vo. 56 pp. HAMBRECHT, GEORGE P.: Abraham Lincoln — An Appreciation. "He Now Belongs To The Ages." By George P. Hambrecht. 1549 A monograph now in manuscript ; will soon be published. 406 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY HENRY, DAVID W.: Abraham Lincoln An Ad- dress Delivered By Hon. David W. Henry Before Blinn Camp No. 82, Sons of Veterans Terre Haute, Indiana February 12, 1925 1550 Also cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 19 pp. HERALD, MOUNTAIN : Mountain Herald Febru- ary, 1924 Lincoln Number [Cut of head of Lincoln] "The kindly, earnest, brave, far-seeing man, "Sagacious, patient, dreading praise, not blame, "New birth to our new soil, the first American." Published Monthly By Lincoln Memorial University Harrogate, Tennes- see 1551 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (The Jellico Carry-on, Jellico, Tenn.) Fp. 8vo. 19 pp. HERTZ, EMANUAL : Abraham Lincoln — The Seer By Emanuel Hertz An Address delivered over W O R February 12th, 1925 [Title in Greek] 1552 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 7 pp. INSTITUTE, SPANISH AMERICAN: [Portrait] One of God's Noblest Gentlemen America's Gentlest Noble- man Souvenir Lincoln Day Program Spanish Amer- ican Institute Gardena, California February 12, 1925 1553 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. (Printed by the Boys of the Span' ish American Institute Press, 1925) Cut of log cabin. 12mo. (4) pp. Contains program and F. Ray Risdon's "Ode to Lincoln's Log Cabin." JONES, J. W. : Hanes y Gwrthryfel Mawr Yn y Talaethau Unedig; Yn nghyd a Byr grybwyllion Am Y prif Ddigwyddiadau o ddarganfyddiad America hyd Adferiad heddwch, yn 1865; at Yr hyn yr ychwanegir Bywyd ac Arlywyddiaeth Abraham Lincoln, gydag amryw ddarluniau prydferth. Gan J. W. Jones A T. B. Morris, Golygyddion y "Drych." Utica, N. Y.: Cyhoeddedig Gan J. Mather Jones. 1866. 1554 Half lea. (Welsh) 8vo. 631, vi pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 407 LEAGUE, THE LINCOLN REPUBLICAN: Lincoln Republican Booklet No. 3 Lincoln, McKinley, Bryan. 1555 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. {Minneapolis : Hall, Black & Co. y Printers, 1900) Cuts. 4j4"x7". 48 pp. LEVINGER, ELMA E. : A Child of the Frontier A One Act Play about Abraham Lincoln By Elma E. Levinger [Device] D. Appleton and Company New York :: 1925 :: London 1556 12mo. 19 pp. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Douglas an Enemy to the North. Reasons why the North should oppose Judge Douglas. Speech of Hon. Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois. Delivered at Cincinnati, September 19, 1859 1557 Caption-cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. {Printed by Lemuel Tow- ers) 8vo. 8 pp. The only copy the compiler has seen is in the Barrett collection. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: Speeches and Addresses of Abraham Lincoln Little Leather Library Corporation New York 1558 N.d. Lea. 3"x4". 96 pp. MAGAZINE, THE LINCOLN FAMILY: Vol. 1 Jan- uary, 1916 No. 1 The Lincoln Family Magazine Genealogical, Historical and Biographical Edited by William Montgomery Clemens Published Quarterly Two Dollars per Year Single Copies Fifty Cents Wil- liam M. Clemens Publisher 56 & 58 Pine Street New York City, N. Y. 1559 Cover title. 8vo. 16 pp. MAGAZINE, THE LINCOLN FAMILY: Vol. 1 April, 1916 No. 2 The Lincoln Family Magazine Genealogical, Historical and Biographical Edited by William Montgomery Clemens Published Quarterly Two Dollars per Year Single Copies Fifty Cents 408 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY William M. Clemens Publisher 56 & 58 Pine Street New York City, N. Y. 1560 Cover title. 8vo. 17-32 pp. MAGAZINE, THE LINCOLN FAMILY: Vol. 1 July, 1916 No. 3 The Lincoln Family Magazine Genealogical, Historical and Biographical Edited by William Montgomery Clemens Published Quarterly Two Dollars per Year Single Copies Fifty Cents Wil- liam M. Clemens Publisher 56 & 58 Pine Street New York City, N. Y. 1561 Cover title. 8vo. 33-48 pp. MAGAZINE, THE LINCOLN FAMILY : Vol. 1 Oc- tober, 1916 No. 4 The Lincoln Family Magazine Genealogical, Historical and Biographical Edited by William Montgomery Clemens Published Quarterly Two Dollars per Year Single Copies Fifty Cents Wil- liam M. Clemens Publisher 56 & 58 Pine Street New York City, N. Y. 1562 Cover title. 8vo. 49-64 pp. MAGAZINE, THE LINCOLN FAMILY : Vol. 2 Jan- uary, 1917 No. 1 Whole No. 5. The Lincoln Fam- ily Magazine Genealogical, Historical and Biographi- cal Edited by William Montgomery Clemens Pub- lished Quarterly Two Dollars per Year Single Copies Fifty Cents William M. Clemens Publisher 56 & 58 Pine Street New York City, N. Y. 1563 Cover title. 8vo. 65-80 pp. MAGAZINE, THE LINCOLN FAMILY: Vol. 2 April, 1917 No. 2 Whole No. 6 The Lincoln Fam- ily Magazine Genealogical, Historical and Biographi- cal Edited by William Montgomery Clemens Pub- lished Quarterly Two Dollars per Year Single Copies Fifty Cents William M. Clemens Publisher 56 & 58 Pine Street New York City, N. Y. 1564 Cover title. 8vo. 81-96 pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 409 McMURDY, ROBERT: Lincoln and Slavery An Address delivered before the student body of Fisk Uni- versity, Nashville, Tennessee, on Emancipation Day, January 1, 1920. By Robert McMurdy, of the Chicago Bar. (A Member of the Board of Trustees of the Uni- versity) Author of The Upas Tree; The Modern Ches- terfield. This is a world of compensation; and he who would be no slave must consent to have no slave. — Lincoln, 1859. 1565 Cover tide. N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 19 pp. MICHIGAN: Lincoln at Gettysburg {Cut of Lin- coln, Nebraska Memorial] Abraham Lincoln — By Daniel Chester French. {State Capitol Grounds, Lin- coln, Nebraska) Bulletin No. 55 1915 Published by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction 1566 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. II. Cut of log cabin on back cover. 8vo. 31 pp. MONUMENT, NATIONAL LINCOLN: Chicago, III., Feb. 12, 1894. To the Union League Club of Chicago: To-day is the Eighty-fifth anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. Washington and Lincoln's Birthdays are legal holidays in Illinois. Lincoln was buried in Springfield, his old home, and the capital of our State, twenty-nine years ago. The monument over his body cost a very large sum of money, given by loyal people all over the North. Not only does it stand to-day unfinished, but it is rapidly becoming a ruin. A fence surrounds it, and visitors are admitted on the payment of a quarter of a dollar. "We cannot dedicate; we cannot consecrate; we cannot hallow this ground." The man whose body lies buried there "has consecrated it far above our power to detract." But "a decent respect" for our- selves and "the opinion of mankind" demands that Illi- nois remove this stain on her fair fame." 1567 N.i., n.p., n.d. 8vo. 19 pp. This is a publication addressed to each member of The Union League of Chicago and signed by C. L. Hammond. The only copy the compiler has seen is in the Horner collection. 410 LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY PARKER, SIR GILBERT: The United States and this War; Speech delivered by Sir Gilbert Parker, M. P., to the Pilgrims' Society, at the Savoy Hotel, London, on the 15th April, 1915, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the death of Abraham Lincoln Lon- don: Darling & Son, Limited 1915 1568 Also cover tide. 8vo. 10 pp. PORTRAITS: [Portrait] Notable Portraits of Abra- ham Lincoln Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of his birth 1809 1909 Copyright, 1908, by The Pittsburg Photo-Engraving Company. 1569 Cover tide. N.i., n.p., n.d. II. 18mo. (18) pp. The only copy the compiler has seen is in the Horner collection. REPUBLICAN CLUB: Proceedings at the Twen- tieth Annual Lincoln Dinner of the Republican Club of the City of New York [Seal of Republican Club] Held at the Waldorf-Astoria Celebrating the Ninety-Seventh Anniversary of the Birthday of Abraham Lincoln Monday, February 12, 1906 1570 N.i., n.p., n.d. (The Freytag Printing Co., 118-Walker St.) 8vo. 60, (16) pp. RUDEEN, E. F.: Linconian United Nations Plan By E. F. Rudeen Los Angeles 1571 Cover title. N.i., n.p., n.d. Cut of Lincoln on back cover. 24mo. (12) pp. Edition of 500 copies. SHELDON, R. L.: One of God's Noblemen By R. L. Sheldon [Device] Done into print by The Roy- crofters at their Shop in East Aurora, New York, mcmviii [Ornamental border] 1572 Portrait. 6"x8". 33 pp. SIMONS, EVELYN: Washington and Lincoln Cel- ebrations By Evelyn Simons Author of Choice Dia- logues for Rural Schools Paine Publishing Company Dayton, Ohio 1573 N.d. {Copyright, 1924) 12mo. 158 pp. LINCOLN BIBLIOGRAPHY 411 SUTPHEN, PAUL F. : Abraham Lincoln A Sermon By Rev. Paul F. Sutphen, D. D. February 1921 Church of the Covenant Cleveland 1574 N.i., n.p., n.d. 4#"*7%". (16) pp. TAYLOR, BAYARD: The Uncle Sam Series The ballad of Abraham Lincoln by Bayard Taylor. Pub- lished by Peter G. Thompson Cincinnati Copyrighted by Peter G. Thompson 1575 Cover title. N.d. lis. in colors. 4to. 8 p. Same text as Fish 936. TROVILLION, HAL W. : Lincolniana Brochure By Hal W. Trovillion Privately printed Herrin, 111. February mcmix 1576 N.i. (The Herrin News) 12mo. 23 pp. Souvenir Postal of Lincoln Centennial inserted on front cover. INDEX The following references are to number of title or note in which the names occur; also Topical Index, concerning Assassination ; Booth ; Douglas ; Genealogy ; Liquor ; Prohibition ; Religion, and Spiritualism. Abbatt, William, 1, 2 Abbott, Walter A., 3 Abernethy, Alonzo, 4 Adams, George E., 5, 6 Agnew, Benjamin L., 8 Agresti, A., 9 Agresti, Antonio, 10 Aitken, W. Francis, 11 Aldrich, Julia Carter, 16 Allen, Lyman Whitney, 17, 18, 19 Altorffer, J. C, 670 Ames, Charles Gordon, 21, 22 Anderson, Albert, 23 Anderson, Charles P., 24 Anderson, C. P., 569 Anderson, Homer, 25 Andrews, Mary Raymond Shipman, 26, 27, 28, 29, 1539 Andrews, William E., 30 Argow, W. Waldemar W., 34 Armstrong, Ida D., 35 Arnaud, Achille, 36 Arnold, Isaac N., 37 Arthur, Samuel J., 38, 1536 Ashley, D. R., 39 Ashley, James M., 40 Assassination, 41, 340, 374, 442, 553, 658, 662, 797, 810, 934, 995, 1008, 1186, 1229, 1296, 1443 Atkins, Smith D., 87, 88 Atkinson, Eleanor, 89, 90 Avent, John M., 1538 Azegauri, Kenzo, 93 Babcock, Bernie, 94, 95, 96 Bacheller, Irving, 97, 1539 Backus, Wilson M., 98 Bailey, Wilfred Ormrod, 99 Bailey, Wilfred O., 658 Baird, Claud, 100 Baker, David Charles, 101 Baldensperger, Fernand, 791 Bancroft, George, 102, 920 Bangs, A. P., 830 Barnet, James, 103 Barnett, Judge T. J., 104 Barrett, Frank W. Z., 105 Barrett, Joseph H., 106, 107 Barrett, Oliver R., 108, 109 Bartholow, Otho F., 110 Bartlett, Truman H., Ill, 669, 1244 Bartlett, W. A., 671 Barton, William E., 112-133, Inc., 569, 671, 677, 1412 Bates, David Homer, 134 Bates, Edward, 135 Bates, Finis L., 136 Bates, William H., 137 Baxter, J. C, 1026 Beach, Edward S., 138 Beale, J. F., 139 Beall, Edmond, 140 Beardslee, C. S., 141 Beare, Cornelia, 716, 968 Beckwith, Walter P., 142 Bede, J. Adam, 1168 Beets, Henry, 143 Belden, David, 144 Belford, Samuel W., 145 Bell, George William, 146 Bell, Howard Wilford, 147 (413) 414 INDEX Bell, John T., 148 Bennett, Arnold, 461, 462 Bergold, Lilian C, 150 Bernstorff, Count J., 152 Berry, W. H., 153 Beveridge, Albert J., 154, 155 Bigelow, F. S., 157 Binns, Henry Bryan, 158 Bissett, C. P., 186 Bissett, Clark Prescott, 187, 188, 189 Bixby, William K., 190 Black, Charles R., 191 Black, Frank S., 192, 193, 1427 Black, William Herman, 194 Blacknall, O. W., 195 Blackwell, Sarah Ellen, 266 Blades, Franklin, 1102 Blair, F. G., 430 Blair, Francis G., 701 Blair, F. P., 196 Blake, Mortimer, 1540 Boies, Horace, 518 Bolles, E. C, 1133 Bolton, John T., 661 Booth, J. Wilkes, 136, 249, 441, 659, 743, 797,902, 1008, 1186, 1438 Booth, Mary Josephine, 709 Borah, William E., 198, 1167 Borland, William P., 199 Boutell, Henry Sherman, 201 Bowers, John Hugh, 202 Boyle, John Richards, 203, 897 Boynton, Nehemiah, 324 Bradley, Preston, 204 Brady, Cyrus Townsend, 205, 672 Brainard, Cephas, 1050, 1137 Braithwaite, William Stanley, 748 Branigan, William H., 206 Briggs, Lilian Marie, 208 Brigham, W. E., 680 Bright, John, 658 Brooks, James, 210 Brooks, Noah, 211, 212, 213, 214, 795 Brough, John, 215 Brown, Charles Reynolds, 216 Brown, Charles Walter, 106 Brown, Neal, 217 Brown, Theo. F., 218 Brown, Wilbur F., 300 Brown, William Garrott, 219 Browne, Francis Fisher, 73, 220, 221 Browne, Robert H., 222 Browning, William, 671 Bryan, William Jennings, 223, 807 Bryant, Col. J. W., 1541 Bryce, James, 1175 Bryner, B. C, 224 Buchan, John, 225 Buehrle, R. K., 226 Bullard, F. Lauriston, 228 Bullock, A. M., 229 Bullock, C. S., 672 Bunge, Martin L. D., 230 Bungener, F., 231 Bunn, John W., 1102 Burchell, Sidney Herbert, 232 Burnham, Benjamin F., 664 Burnham, M., 233 Burns, Robert F., 674 Burrage, Henry Sweetser, 234 Burrell, David James, 235 Burton, John E., 236, 237, 238 Bush, William, 239 Butler, Benj. F., 670 Butler, Charles Henry, 240 Butterworth, Hezekiah, 241 Cable, John L., 242 Cadman, S. Parkes, 807, 1169 Calderwood, W. G., 243 Calhoun, Wm. J., 569 Cameron, W. J., 247 Campbell, Helen M., 248 Campbell, W. P., 249 Cannon, Joseph G., 250, 251 Carlton, Mabel Mason, 252 Carman, Louis D., 253, 254 Carmichael, Orton H., 255 Carpenter, Frank B., 661 Carpenter, S. D., 256, 661 Carr, Clark E., 257, 258, 259, 260, 261 INDEX 415 Carr, Edwin Hamlin, 262 Carr, Julian S., 263 Carr, Maggie Blauvelt, 264 Carrington, E. C, 265 Carroll, Anna Ella, 266 Carson, Hampton L., 267 Carter, Orrin N., 268 Carter, William, 1166 Cary, C. P., 1513 Case, Carlton B„ 269 Castle, Henry A., 271 Catherwood, Mary Hartwell, 297 Chafin, Eugene W., 327 Challen, Joseph, 675 Chamberlain, Joshua L., 328, 660, 896 Chapin, Benjamin, 329, 330 Chapman, Ervin, 331 Charnwood, Lord, 332 Cheaney, Maggie S. Miller, 944 Cheney, Charles Edward, 334, 569 Chinese, 338 Chinese Life of Lincoln, 339 Chiniquy, Charles, 340 Chiperfield, Burnett M., 341, 342 Chipman, N. P., 343, 344 Chittenden, L. E., 345, 346 Chrisman, Lewis H., 1127 Christian, George L,. 350 Choate, Joseph H., 347, 348, 349, 795, 840, 841, 842 Chubb, Percival, 351 Church, Daniel W., 352 Church, Wm. C, 662 Churchill, Winston, 353 Churchwell, George W., 354 Clark, Charles Eugene, 363 Clark, Thomas Curtis, 364 Clark, W. W., 365 Clarkson, J. S., 366 Clifford, John H., 840, 841, 842 Clune, Michael, 369, 1162 Coates, Judge, 370 Coburn, James M., 371 Cochrane, W., 1518 Cody, Sherwin, 372, 373 Coggeshall, E. W., 374 Cole, Arthur Charles, 375 Coleman, Wm. M., 376 Conant, Albin Jasper, 377 Cone, Admiral, 1165 Conger, Arthur L., 378 Conkling, Clinton L., 379 Connolly, Charles Parker, 380 Connolly, James A., 381 Conrad, C. F., 827 Converse, Henry A., 86 Conwell, Russell H., 383 Cook, Katherine M., 384, 385 Cook, Sherwin Lawrence, 681 Coolidge, Calvin, 386, 1170, 1246 Cooper, Homer H., 387 Cooper, Wade H., 388 Cortelyou, George B., 392 Courtenay, Calista McCabe, 393 Cowen, Benjamin Rush, 394 Cox, Henry C, 395 Craig, Katherine L., 396, 397 Crane, Frank, 569 Cravens, Frances, 398 Crawford, George A., 399 Creelman, James, 400 Cridler, Thomas P., 401 Crispin, William Frost, 402 Crocker, Bertha, 403 Crosby, Frank, 404 Cummings, Edward, 405 Cunningham, J. O., 407, 408 Curran, W. R., 409 Curran, William Reid, 410 Currey, J. Seymour, 41 1 Curtis, B. R., 412 Cutting, Charles Sidney, 413, 569 Dahlinger, Charles W., 414 Damon, Samuel Chenery, 415 Damon, S. C, 666 Darling, Jasper T., 416, 1545 Davies, W. W., 417 Daviess, Maria Thompson, 418 Davis, Harriet R., 673 Davis, H. Winter, 419 Davis, J. McCan, 420, 421, 422 416 INDEX Davis, Mary Wright, 423 Davis, Ozora S., 424 Davis, W. W. H., 425 deGama, Domicio, 1169 deK., M. C, 672 Delafield, Richard, 435, 747 Deland, Col. C. V., 436 Denney, Joseph Villiers, 437 Depew, Chauncey M., 439, 518, 1165 Devere, Paul, 441 Dewitt, David Miller, 442 Dexter, Edwin D., 1116 Dickinson, J. M., 443 Dickson, Frederick S., 681 Dickson, W. M., 670 Dill, C. C, 444 Ditenhoefer, Abram J., 445 Dixon, Archibald, 446 Dixon, Thomas, 447, 448 Dodd, Ira S., 680 Dodge, Daniel Kilham, 449, 450, 451, 717 Dodge, Grenville M., 452, 629 Doolittle, James R., 453 Dolliver, Jj P., 454 Doster, William E., 455 Douglas, Life of Stephen A., 219, 261, 446, 504, 505, 521, 1272. 1336 Douglas, Stephen A., 742, 1452 Downey, Stephen W., 456 Downing, J. F., 457 Doyle, Alexander, 669 Draper, Andrew S., 458, 459 Drew, Thomas, 460 Drinkwater, John, 461, 462, 463, 464, 465 Driver, John Merritte, 466 Duffield, Frank G., 1052 Duffield, George, 672 Dunne, Edward F., 467 Dwyer, James Francis, 471 Eaton, Mabel E., 472 Eddy, Mary Baker, 473 Edmonds, George, 474 Edwards, E. J., 475 Edwards, Richard, 664 Eggleston, Edward, 476 Eggleston, Percy Coe, 477 Eldridge, J. L., 478 Elias, Edith L., 479 Ellet, Charles, Jr., 481 Ellis, Charles M., 669 Emerson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph, 483 Emerson, R. W., 658 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 976 Enos, Z. A., 484 Evans, Lynden, 963 Everett, Edward, 529 Everett, Lloyd T., 487 Ewing, James S., 1102 Fairbanks, Charles W., 489 Fairfield, Louis W., 490 Faxon, Grace B., 491 Fay, H. W., 492 Fell, Jesse W., 1546, 1547 Fess, S. D., 498< 499 Fess, Simeon D., 1168 Fischkin, E. A., 500 Fish, Daniel, 501, 502, 503 Flint, H. M., 504 Flint, M. F., 505 Foraker, J. B., 506 Forbes, Edwin, 680 Forman, Allen, 670 Fort, John Franklin, 1162 Foster, Ernest, 507 Fowler, H. Alfred, 510 Francis, Sankey, 511 Freeman, J. R., 512 French, B. B., 664 French, Daniel Chester, 1016 Frost, William G., 667 Fry, Smith D., 514 Fuller, Charles E., 515 Fulton, David B., 516 Galbreath, Charles B., 1231 Gale, Oliver Marble, 517 Gallivan, James A., 520 Gardner, William, 521 Garfield, James A., 522 INDEX 417 Garner, J. W., 1112 Gaskill, J. W., 1548 Gay, H. Nelson, 523, 524 Gehrmann, Mrs. C. H., 665 Genealogy, 112, 119, 121, 128, 241, 331, 376, 617, 677, 696, 799, 919, 1062, 1191 George, David Lloyd, 525 George, Lloyd, 84 George, Marian M., 526 Gerry, Margarita Spalding, 527 Gilbert, Joseph I., 553 Gilder, Richard Watson, 317, 554, 835, 836, 837, 1163 Gleed, James Willis, 556 Gladding, Effie Price, 5SS Godkin, Edwin L., 558 Goetz, Mrs. Elizabeth Harlow-, 559 Goff, Nathan, 1167 Goldsmith, M. A., 560 Goodykoontz, Wells, 561 Gordon, James L., 562 Gordy, Wilbur F., 563 Gore, J. Rogers, 564 Gorman, Samuel, 565 Goss, Dwight, 566 Graham, James M., 567 Graham, William J., 568 Gravestein, Kate Evans, 573 Greely, A. W., 1428 Green, Israel, 574 Green, John Pugh, 575 Green, P., 896 Green, Samuel A., 576 Green, William R., 577 Greene, Francis V., 578 Greene, Gilbert J., 1486 Greene, Homer, 579 Grenier, Edouard, 580, 669 Grenier, M. Edouard, 729 Gribbel, John, 581 Gridley, Eleanor, 582 Gridley, J. N., 583 Grierson, Francis, 584, 585 Griffith, Albert H., 586 Gross, Anthony, 587 Grosscup, Peter S., 588 Gunn, Benjamin J., 589, 590 Gunsaulus, Frank W., 1164 Haas, John A. W., 315, 591 Habgood, Robert P., 592 Hagedorn, Herman L., 660 Hagedorn, Norman, 896 Hall, Daniel, 593 Hall, Fayette, 594 Hall, Newman, 662 Hall, Samuel K., 888 Halle, Robert J., 595 Hambrecht, George P., 1550 Hamilton, J. G. de Roulhac, 596 Hamilton, John W., 331 Hamilton, Mary A., 597 Hamlin, Chas., 658 Hammond, Camilla, 598 Hanaford, P. A., 681 Harding, Samuel Bannister, 600 Harding, S. B., 719 Harding, Warren G., 601 Harris, Joel Chandler, 602 Harris, Mary M., 603 Harrison, Leon, 569 Hart, Albert Bushnell, 967 Hartson, Chancellor, 604 Hasted, Frederick, 605, 606, 607 Hastings, Harry W., 608 Hauberg, John H., 609 Hawley,. Harriet Eunice, 610, 1069 Haworth, Ira, 611 Hay, John, 835, 836, 837 Hay, Logan, 86 Hays, Will H., 1487 Hazleton, Gerry W., 612, 668 Heistand, H. O. S., 613 Hemp, Bernard F., 614 Henderson, John N., 615 Hendrick, Frank, 616 Hennighausen, L. P., 617 Henry, David W., 1550 Henry, Frederick A., 892 Herndon, William H., 618, 619, 620, 621, 622, 623, 1341 418 INDEX Herrick, Prof., 624 Herriott, F. L, 625, 626, 627, 628, 629 Hertz, Emanuel, 630-642, Inc., 1552 Heysinger, I. W., 666 Hicks, Frederick C, 182 Hicks, George, 644 Hicks, Geo. H., 668 Hill, Frederick Trevor, 70, 160, 651, 652 Hill, Henry Wayland, 653 Hill, John Wesley, 654, 655 Hirsch, Emil G., 569 Hoard, W. D., 682 Hobson, J. T., 64, 683, 684, 685 Hodges, Leigh Mitchell, 1348 Hofman, V., 686 Holdom, Jesse, 687, 688 Holland, H. W., 689 Hollywood, J., 675 Holt, Erastus E., 664 Holt, Erastus Eugene, 690 Holt, Joseph, 691, 692 Horner, Harlan Hoyt, 1036 Howard, O. O., 529 Howe, Mrs. H. W., 693 Hubbard, Elbert, 694, 695, 696 Huget, James Percival, 697 Hughes, Charles E., 698, 840, 841, 842, 1162 Hull, Paul, 699 Hutchins, Will, 1460 Hutchinson, J. R., 799 Hyde, C. W. G., 988 Ingham, John Albertson, 727 Ingraham, Charles A., 728 Ingersoll, R. G., 721, 722, 723, 724 Ingersoll, Robert G., 725, 726, 840, 841, 842 Inglis, Samuel M., 700 Irish, E. M., 730 Irish, Marie, 731 Irwin, B. F., 732 Jackson, Charles Tenney, 675 Jackson, S. Trevena, 733 Jackson, S. W., 734 Jacobs, Henry Eyster, 735 James, Edmond J., 791 James, Thomas L., 1099 Janeway, J. L., 736 Janon, Patrice De, 737 Javits, Benjamin A., 738 Jayne, William, 569, 739, 740 Jennings, Janet, 741 Johns, Jane Martin, 667 Johnson, Allen, 742 Johnson, Byron Berkeley, 743 Johnson, Eastman, 744 Johnson, Edward S., 79, 745 Johnson, William J., 746 Johnston, Frank, 747 Jones, Edward Smyth, 748, 749 Jones, Jenkin Lloyd, 569 Jones, J. W., 1554 Jones, Richard Lloyd, 160, 952 Jordan, David Starr, 807 Jouault, Alfonse, 750 Judson, H. Pratt, 569 Judson, Harry Pratt, 751 Jusserand, J. J., 752 Juste, Theodore, 753 Kananski, A., 754 Kaufman, M. S., 756 Kay, Charles Y., 757 Kean, Ellen, 465 Keeney, Frederick T., 758 Keith, Elbridge G., 759 Kellogg, Alice M., 760 Kelts, William D., 761 Kent, Charles A., 762 Kessinger, Harold C, 763 Kharas, Theo., 764 King, Horatio, 670 Kirkman, Marshall Monroe, 765 Kirkpatrick, Thos. B., 174 Kniffen, G. C, 887 Knowlton, Daniel S., 766 Knox, William, 767, 768 Koht, Halvdan, 769 Krans, Horatio Sheafe, 770 INDEX 419 Krauskopf, Joseph, 771-778, Inc. Lambert, William H., 779-789, Inc. Lambert, William H., 895 Lamon, Ward Hill, 790 Lamont, Daniel S., 1428 Langdon, William Chauncy, 791, 792, 793 Lapsley, Arthur Brooks, 795 Laugel, Augusto, 796 Laughlin, Clara E., 797 Lawler, Daniel W., 798 Lea, J. Henry, 799 Leale, Charles, 890 Learned, Marion Dexter, 804 Lee, James W., 805 Leed, S. P., 666 Lehmann, Frederick W., 569, 806 Lemmon, George T., 807 Leo, Alexander H., 808, 900 Leslie, Frank, 809 Leupp, Francis E., 810 Levinger, Elure E., 1556 Levy, J. Leonard, 771, 811, 812, 813, 814 Levy, T. Aaron, 815 Lewis, Joseph, 816 Lincoln, Robert T., 518, 866 Lincoln, Waldo, 867, 868 Liquor, 101, 402, 595, 870, 871, 872, 986, 1114, 1135, 1401, 1487, 1509 Little, Charles Joseph, 569, 873 Lodge, Henry Cabot, 874, 875 Loesch, Frank J., 569, 876 Long, John D., 878 Lord, James Judson, 879 Love, John L., 882 Lowden, Frank O., 883 Lowell, James Russell, 677, 884 Lowry, Thomas, 886 Luby, William A., 659, 902 Lyman, Henry D., 903 McBride, Robert W., 931, 932 McCall, S. W., 1169 McCamant, Wallace, 933 McCarthy, Mary A., 159 McCartney, Albert J., 570 McCarty, Burke, 934 McCaskey, J. P., 935 McCleary, James T., 936, 957 McClellan, George B., 937 McClish, Eli, 938 McCook, Henry C, 895, 942 McCormick, Hugh M., 943 McClure, Alexander K., 304, 939, 940 McClure, J. B., 941 McCullough, C. S., 944 McElroy, John, 945 McGregor, Thomas B., 673 Mcllvaine, Caroline M., 569, 946 McKinley, William, 947 McLaughlin, Andrew C, 86 McLaughlin, Robert W., 948 McLellan, Charles W., 510 McLellan, Hugh, 949 McMurdy, Robert, 1565 McSpadden, J. Walker, 950 Maas, Charles T., 1165 MacArthur, Robert Stuart, 904 MacChesney, Nathan William, 905 Macdonnell, Lady Agnes, 669 Mace, William H., 906 Mackaye, Percy, 324, 908 Maclean, Mary, 907 MacNaul, Willard C, 909 Madden, Martin B., 910 Magie, James K., 911 Malet, W. W., 658 Mannhardt, Emil, 913 Markens, Edward Wasgate, 914 Markens, Isaac, 915, 916, 917, 918 Markham, Edwin, 519 Martin, James M., 919 Masters, Edgar Lee, 922 Masters, Hardin W., 622, 923 Mathews, Shailer, 569, 924 Mathews, Stella Tyler, 925, 926 Mathews, A. C, 928 Maulsby, D. L., 1133 May, Henry, 929 Maynard, Nettie Colburn, 930, 1149 420 INDEX Meca, J., 951 Meese, William A., 953 Merrill, Charles E., 968 Merritt, L. Eveline, 969 Merwin, J. B., 970 Meserve, Frederick Hill, 971-981, Inc. Middling, Theophilus, 983 Miles, Nelson A., 807 Miles, Thomas Jefferson, 984 Miller, Francis Trevelyan, 985 Miller, Marion Miles, 839, 840, 841, 842 Miller, Thos. C, 1470 Milner, Duncan C, 986 Miner, James, 987 Minor, Berkeley, 989, 990 Minor, Charles L., 991 Mitchell, Wilmot Brookings, 992 Monahan, James G., 993 Monod, Eugene, 994 Montgomery, Charles M., 1053 Moores, Charles W., 999, 1000, 1001, 1002, 1003 Mordecai, G. L., 1004 Morgan, James, 1005 Morgan, Richard P., 1102 Morley, John, 670 Morrow, Honore Willsie, 1006 Mosher, Thomas B., 156 Moton, Robert Russa, 1007 Mudd, Nettie, 1008 Musick, John R., 1009 Nabuco, Joaquim, 1010, 1011 Nash, John F., 1012 Neis, Anna Marie, 1017 Nelson, Knute, 1018 Neuman, Karl Friedrich, 829 Newkirk, Garrett, 1030, 1031 Newton, Joseph Fort, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1141 Nicolay, Helen, 1038, 1039 Nicolay, John G„ 835, 836, 837, 1040 Nicholson, John P., 893, 894 Nielsen, M., 1041 Nims, George Washington, 1042 Noble, F. A., 1043 Noe, Cotton, 1044 Nolte, Mary, 1245 Northcott, W. A., 1045 Norton, Eliot, 1049 Norton, Robert, 674 Nott, Charles C, 665, 1050, 1137 Nourse, Charles C, 629 Noyes, Isaac P., 1051 Nye, Frank M., 1054 Oakleaf, Joseph Benjamin, 510, 1055- 1065, Inc., 1211, 1270, 1419 Olcott, George N., 952, 1066 Olcott, J. Van Vechten, 1167 Oldroyd, Osborn H., 1072, 1073, 1074 Olson, Julius E., 1077 Owen, Robert Dale, 663 Oyster, E. W., 1080, 1081 Page, Herman, 569, 1082 Palmer, A .G., 665 Palmer, John M., 518 Paradise, Frank Ilsley, 1084 Parish, John C, 1083 Parker, Alton B., 1085 Parker, A. P., 339 Parker, Sir Gilbert, 1568 Parker, Moses Greely, 668 Pau, 1087 Paullin, Charles Oscar, 1088 Pease, Theodore Calvin, 1089 Peck, George R., 1090 Pennell, Orrin Henry, 1092 Pennypacker, Samuel W., 304 Penrose, Wesley Francis, 1094 Pentz, Albert D., 672 Perkins, Geo. D., 1095 Perkins, John Carroll, 1115 Peters, Madison C, 1096 Pezet, Don Federico,, 1097 Pratt, Silas G., 1124 Preston, Robert L., 1125 Phillips, D. T., 1099 Phillips, Ethel Calvert, 1100 Phillips, Isaac N., 569, 1101, 1102, 1103 INDEX 421 Phillips, Leon, 552 Pickens, Wm., 1106 Pickett, Charles E., 1107 Pickett, William P., 1108 Pillsbury, Albert E., 1109 Pinkerton, Allen, 660 Pitrois, Yvonne, 1110 Pope, Curran, 1113 Porter, Albert, 1114 Porter, Horace, 890 Pothier, Aram J., 1173 Poulson, Thomas Layman, 1121 Powell, Julia Mygatt, 1122 Power, John Carroll, 1123 Prince, L. Bradford, 1126 Prince, Ezra M., 669 Prince, Leon C, 1127 Pritchard, Arthur O., 1128 Probasco, H. R., 1129 Procter, Addison G., 569, 1130, 1131, 1132 Provost, Andrew J., 675 Putnam, George Haven, 432, 1137 Putnam, Harriet, 1138 Quayle, William A., 807 Quill Club, The, 1139 Rankin, Henry B., 1140, 1141, 1142, 1143, 1144, 1145 Rantoul, Robert S., 1146 Rathbone, Henry R., 1147 Ray, P. Orman, 1148 Reed, Charles B., 1150 Reed, James A., 1341 Reed, Whitelaw, 1152 Reeves, Owen T., 1102 Reeves, Robert N., 1151 Reiter, Harriet G., 1153, 1154, 1155, 1156 Religion, 34, 98, 137, 204, 211, 298, 299, 331, 619, 654, 671, 732, 733, 746, 784, 813, 1092, 1096, 1128, 1151, 1219, 1220, 1221, 1223, 1315, 1341, 1388, 1471 Reuss, Rod, 1172 Rhys, Ernest, 1175 Rice, Allen Thorndike, 1176 Rice, O. S., 1513 Rice, Wallace, 1177 Rich, Joseph W., 1178 Richards, George W., 1179 Richards, John T., 1180, 1181 Richardson, William H., 1182 Richmond, Cora L. V., 1 183 Risdon, F. Ray, 552, 1184, 1185, 1186, 1443 Risley, Theodore G., 1187 Robbins, Walter Raleigh, 569 Roberts, Octavia, 1188 Roberts, W. C, 1099 Robie, Frederick, 1189 Robinson, Charles H., 1190 Robinson, H. E., 1191 Robinson, Luther Emerson, 1192 Rockett, Al and Ray, 1195, 1499 Rodenberg, William A., 1202 Rogers, Elmer E., 1203 Rogers, Euclid B., 1212 Rogers, Henry Monroe, 901 Rogers, James Webb, 657 Roldon, Salvador Camacho, 681, 1204 Ronning, N. N., 1205 Roosevelt, Theodore, 795, 840, 841, 842, 1164, 1206, 1207, 1208, 1209 Ross, Riley R., 1210 Roth, Lawrence V., 1213, 1214 Rothschild, Alonzo, 67, 1215, 1216, 1217, 1218 Rudeen, E. F., 1219, 1220, 1221, 1571 Rugg, Arthur P., 1222 Rusling, James F., 1223, 1224 Russell, Isaac Franklin, 1225 Russell, L. E., 1226 Rutherford, Mildred Lewis, 1227, 1228, 1229 Ryan, Daniel J., 1231 Sandburg, Carl, 1235 Schauffler, Robert Haven, 1237 Schechter, S., 1238 Schell, Stanley, 1239 Schleuter, Herman, 1240 422 INDEX Schraam, H., 1241 Schreider S., 1242 Schurz, Carl, 111, 795, 1243, 1244, 1245, 1246 Schuyler, Hamilton, 1247 Scian-Levigne, J. B., 1248 Scott, Charles Frederick, 1166 Scott, Milton R., 1249, 1250 Scott, Temple, 1251 Scoville, Samuel, 1252 Scrugham, Mary, 1253 Scrymser, James A., 671 Selby, Paul, 1258-1263, Inc. Sellery, George Clarke, 1264, 1265 Shannon, Frederick F., 569, 1266 Sharp, J. Alfred, 1267 Sharpe, Charles Wheeler, 1268 Shaw, Elton Raymond, 1269 Shaw, George W., 1270 Shaw, James H., 1271 Sheahan, James W., 1272 Sheffield, James R., 1168, 1169, 1273 Sheldon, R. L., 1572 Shepardson, Francis W., 569, 1274 Sheppard, Morris, 1275 Sheppard, Robert Dickinson, 1276 Sherman, Edwin A., 1277, 1278 Sherman, Lawrence G., 569 Sherwood, Isaac R., 648 Shirley, Ralph, 1279 Shope, Simeon P., 569 Shutter, Marion D., 1280 Sickles, Daniel E., 495 Simons, Charles C, 1281 Simons, Evelyn, 1573 Simpson, Bishop, 920 Sindelar, Jos. C, 1282 Sizoo, Joseph R., 1283 Sizoo, Joseph Richard, 1284 Skevington, Samuel J., 1285 Skinner, Hubert M., 431 Smith, Ford, 1286 Smith, Frank G., 569 Smith, Frederick A., 1287 Smith, George D., 1288 Smith, Isaac, 1289, 1290 Smith, Truman, 1291 Smith, Walter George, 899, 1292 Smith, William H., Jr., 1293 Smolnikar, Andrew B., 1294 Smoot, Reed, 1295 Smoot, Richard Mitchell, 1296 Snider, Denton J., 1297, 1298, 1299, 1300 Snow, John, 662 Snowden, George R., 660, 1301 Spaeth, A., 1305 Sparhawk, Frances Campbell, 1306 Sparks, Edwin Erie, 62, 428, 569, 1307, 1308 Spiritualism, 562, 671, 674, 930, 1149 Stafford, Wendell P., 1312 Stanton, Edwin M., 1434 Staples, Ernest Linwood, 1313 Starr, John W., Jr., 671, 1314, 1315, 1316, 1317 Starr, Merritt, 569, 1318 Stead, W. T., 673 Stearns, Jonathan F., 1330 Steiner, Edward A., 1331 Stephen, Paul F., 1574 Stephens, Alex. H., 823 Stephenson, Nathaniel W., 1332, 1333, 1334 Stevens, C. M., 1335 Stevens, Frank E., 672, 1336 Stevens, Walter B., 1337, 1338 Stewart, George, 671 Stewart, Judd, 510, 1339, 1340, 1341, 1342, 1343 Stidger, William L., 1344 Stoddard, William O., 1345 Stokes, Edward C, 1167 Stokes, Rev. H. P., 1346 Storey, Moorfield, 1347 Storrs, R. S., 920 Stradling, James M., 1348 Strunsky, Rose, 1349 Stryker, Melancthon Woolsey, 1350 Sullivan, Alexander, 1351 Sulzer, William, 1352 Sumner, Edward A., 1353, 1354 INDEX 423 Sumner, G. Lynn, 1355, 1356 Sunday, William A., 519 Surratt, John H., 265, 1357, 1358, 1359 Surratt, Mrs., 1360 Swain, Thomas, 1361 Swift, H. T., 705 Swinton, Willidm, 1362 Sylvain, Leo, 1363 Tachy, A., 1366 Taft, Charles P., 1367 Taft, William H., 840, 841, 842, 1162, 1165, 1368, 1369, 1370 Taggart, Joseph, 962 Tandy, Francis D., 31 Tarbell, Ida M., 160, 1144, 1145, 1373-1386, Inc., 1413, 1414 Tarbox, John W., 670 Taylor, Bayard, 667, 1575 Taylor, Tom, 664, 673 Teisabure, Yamagate, 349 Termansen, N. I., 1387 Thayer, George A., 1388 Thayer, William M., 1389-1399, Inc. Thompson, C. ML, 673, 1400 Thompson, D. D., 1401 Thompson, Harold W., 608 Thompson, H. P., 660 Thompson, Henry P., 1402 Thompson, Margaret S., 355 Thompson, Robert F., 1166 Thompson, Will H., 1403 Thomson, Edward William, 1404 Thurston, John M., 223 Tilton, Theodore, 675 Tinker, Charles A., 1407 Tinley, Emmet, 1408 Torrie, Hiram D., 662 Townsend, George Alfred, 1409 Townsend, W. H., 1253 Townsend, William H., 1410, 1411, 1412 Tracy, Gilbert A., 1413, 1414 Trovilliere, Hal W., 1576 Truesdell, Winfred Porter, 1416, 1417 Tuckerman, Charles K., 670 Turner, George, 1418 Ulm, Aaron Hardy, 1419 Ulrich, Bartow A., 1420, 1421 Van Dyke, Henry, 807 Vaughn, Olive, 1442 Victor, O. J., 676 Vincent, Eliabeth K., 1443 Vincent, Thomas M., 668 Volk, Douglas, 673 Wade, Mary Hazelton, 1444 Wadsworth, James W., 1168, 1170 Wagstaff, Thomas Edward, 1445 Wait, Horatio L., 665 Walker, Edwin S., 1446 Wall, Bernhardt, 1447 Wallace, Frances, 1448 Walsh, William S., 1449 Wanamaker, John, 1450 Wanamaker, R. M., 1451 Warden, Robert Bruce, 1452 Warfield, Ethelbert D., 1453 Warren, Louis A., 1454, 1455, 1456, 1457, 1458, 1459 Warren, Prescott, 1460 Washburne, E. B., 663 Washington, Booker T., 807, 1461 Watkins, Albert, 1462 Watkins, Lucian B., 1463 Watterson, Henry, 673, 840, 841, 842 Weber, Jessie Palmer, 569, 709, 751, 1464, 1465 Webster, A. W., 1466 Weik, Jesse W., 623, 1467 Welles, Gideon, 666 Wells, Percival W., 1468 West, J. E., 1469 Wettstein, Carl Theodor, 1471 Wharton, O. P., 1472 Wheeler, Daniel E., 1473 Wheeler, Harriet, 1474 Wheeler, Loren E., 1475 424 INDEX Whipple, Wayne, 60, 76, 1476-1484, Inc. Whitaker, J. S., 881 Whitcombe, W. W., 1485 White, Charles T., 1486, 1487, 1488 White, Horace, 890, 1489, 1490 Whitlock, Brand, 1491, 1492, 1493, 1494 Whitman, Charles S., 1168 Whitman, Walt, 156, 673, 1495, 1496, 1497 Whitney, Henry C, 1498 Wiecker, Otho, 1500 Wilbur, Henry B., 1501 Willcox, E. S., 1502 Williams, A. Dallas, 1503 Williams, Francis Howard, 1504 Williams, Henry Llewellyn, 1505 Williams, Henry L., 1506 Williams, John Sharp, 183, 807 Williams, R. H., 668 Willsie, Honore, 1507 Willson, D, B., 1508 Wilson, James Grant, 661, 670 Wilson, Samuel, 1509 Wilson, William Bender, 1510 Wilson, Woodrow, 184, 1511 Wing, Henry E., 1512 Wise, Stephen S., 1516 Wishart, Alfred Wesley, 1517 Withers, William, 667 Wood, E. T., 1421 Wood, J., 1518 Wood, Jarvis A., 1519 Woodburn, A. J., 719 Woods, Byron A., 658, 1520 Woods, Robert Mann, 1521 Worden, James A., 898, 1524 Wordsworth, R. D., 1525 Wright, Allen Henry, 1527 Wright, A. M. R., 1528 Wright, Carrie, 944 Wright, Carrie Douglas, 1529 Wright, H. K., 339 Yard, Robert B., 671 Yates, Richard, 675, 1530 Yeaman, Geo. H., 1531 Young, E. J., 663 Yunichi (Sasaquama), 1533 Zink, Walter M., 1534