Free to Use and Reuse: Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) continues to inspire people throughout the world through his words and life.
Learn more about these highlights from the Library's collections on Abraham Lincoln.
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Antietam, Md. Allan Pinkerton, President Lincoln, and Maj. Gen. John A. McClernand -
Abraham Lincoln, [November 1863] (Gettysburg Address: Nicolay Copy) -
Abraham Lincoln, seated and holding a book, with his son Tad (Thomas) leaning on a table -
Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, July 22, 1862 (Preliminary Draft of Emancipation Proclamation) -
A Bill to Abolish Slavery in the District of Columbia -
President Lincoln's second inauguration, March 1865 -
Abraham Lincoln, three-quarter length portrait, seated and holding his spectacles and a pencil -
Abraham Lincoln, head-and-shoulders portrait, called "last photograph of Lincoln from life" -
President Abraham Lincoln, seated, with his left hand on his face -
Abraham Lincoln, [March 1861] (First Inaugural Address, Final Version) -
Second Inaugural Address; endorsed by Lincoln, April 10, 1865 -
The inauguration of Abraham Lincoln, 1865 -
Lincoln's second inaugural -
Abraham Lincoln on battlefield at Antietam, Maryland, cropped, highlights McLellan and Lincoln -
Abraham Lincoln to Elias H. Merryman, [September 19, 1842] (Dueling instructions) -
Abraham Lincoln -
President Abraham Lincoln, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front -
Chicago Wide-Awake Republican Club to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 01, 1860 (Certificate of membership) -
Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 11, 1861 (Farewell Address) -
Abraham Lincoln, [May-June 1861] (Message to Congress, July 4, 1861, Handwritten Draft) -
Joint Resolution Submitting 13th Amendment to the States; signed by Abraham Lincoln and Congress -
President Lincoln's funeral. [Harper's Weekly illustration.] -
$100,000 reward! The murderer of our late beloved President, Abraham Lincoln, is still at large -
President Lincoln's funeral dirge by Rose Rynder -
Abraham Lincoln and his pall bearers, April 20, 1865 -
The nation is weeping -
Life mask of Abraham Lincoln -
The Chicago Times, April 24, 1865 -
Abraham Lincoln's funeral march