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Abraham Lincoln in Historic Photographs

Abraham Lincoln in Historic Photographs. Senator Franklin Pierce: Democratic Candidate for the Presidency by Mauritz Traubel, based on a daguerreotype, 1852 (National Portrait Gallery). Zachary Taylor: The People’s Choice for

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Abraham Lincoln in Historic Photographs

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  1. Abraham Lincoln in Historic Photographs

  2. Senator Franklin Pierce: Democratic Candidate for the Presidency by Mauritz Traubel,based on a daguerreotype, 1852 (National Portrait Gallery) Zachary Taylor: The People’s Choice for 12th President by Nathaniel Currier, 1848 (National Portrait Gallery)

  3. Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln, Daguerreotypes by Nicholas H. Shepherd, Taken in Springfield, Illinois in 1846 (Library of Congress)

  4. Abraham Lincoln by Alexander Hesler, Taken in Chicago on February 28, 1857 (National Portrait Gallery)

  5. Abraham Lincoln by Abraham Byers, Taken in Beardstown, Illinois on May 7, 1858 (University of Nebraska)

  6. Abraham Lincoln by Mathew Brady, Taken in New York City on February 27, 1860, only a few hours before he delivered his “Cooper Union” address (National Portrait Gallery)

  7. Abraham Lincoln, campaign pin by George Clark, after photograph by Mathew Brady, 1860 (National Portrait Gallery) Verso of campaign pin

  8. Abraham Lincoln, wood-cut engraving by Ensign, Bridgman & Fanning, after photograph by Mathew Brady, 1861 (National Portrait Gallery)

  9. Abraham Lincoln by Alexander Hesler, Taken in Springfield on June 3, 1860(National Portrait Gallery)

  10. Abraham Lincoln by C.S. German, Taken in Springfield on January 13, 1861(Illinois State Historical Library) Abraham Lincoln by C.S. German, Taken on February 9, 1861, two days before he left for Washington (Private Collection)

  11. Abraham Lincoln by Alexander Gardner, Taken in Mathew Brady’s Washington studio on February 24, 1861 (National Portrait Gallery)

  12. The First Inaugural by unidentified photographer, March 4, 1861 (Library of Congress)

  13. Abraham Lincoln at Antietam, Maryland with Union officers, including General George B. McClellan, Taken by Alexander Gardner on October 3, 1862 (National Portrait Gallery)

  14. Abraham Lincoln at Antietam with Allan Pinkerton (left), first chief of the Secret Service, and Major General John A. McClernand (right) by Alexander Gardner (National Portrait Gallery)

  15. Abraham Lincoln at Antietam with General George B. McClellan by Alexander Gardner (National Portrait Gallery)

  16. Abraham Lincoln by Lewis Walker, c. 1863, published by Edward and Henry Anthony (Library of Congress)

  17. Abraham Lincoln by Alexander Gardner, August 9, 1863 (National Portrait Gallery)

  18. Abraham Lincoln by Alexander Gardner, November 8, 1863 (Library of Congress)

  19. Abraham Lincoln (The “Penny” Portrait) by Anthony Berger, manager of Mathew Brady’s Washington studio, February 9, 1864(National Portrait Gallery)

  20. Abraham Lincoln (The “Five Dollar” Portrait) by Anthony Berger, February 9, 1864(National Portrait Gallery)

  21. Abraham and Tad Lincoln by Alexander Gardner, February 5, 1865 (Library of Congress)

  22. Abraham Lincolnby Alexander Gardner, February 5, 1865 (National Portrait Gallery)

  23. The Second Inaugural by Alexander Gardner, March 4, 1865 (Library of Congress)

  24. Abraham Lincoln by Henry F. Warren, March 6, 1865 (National Portrait Gallery)

  25. The Apotheosis of Washington and Lincoln by J.A. Arthur, 1865 (Library of Congress)

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