Finding Aid - Southern Adventist University

McKee Library
Southern Adventist University
P.O Box 629 Collegedale, TN 37315
McKee Library Special Collections
Thomas Memorial Collection
1776-2010
Summary Information
Creators:
Various
Title:
Thomas Memorial Collection 1776-2010
Inclusive dates:
1856-1991
Language
English
Abstract:
This collection consists of journals, magazines, newspapers, and
correspondence that mention Abraham Lincoln. The collection also
contains Civil War related items such as photographs, event programs,
postcards, posters and manuscripts.
Size:
26 boxes, 7 oversized boxes, 20 linear feet
Storage:
Onsite Storage – Technical Services and Vault 1
Repository:
McKee Library
Southern Adventist University
Phone: 423-236-2788
Fax: 423-236-1788
Email: [email protected]
Processed by:
Deyse Bravo-Rivera, 2014-2016; Stephanie Rupay Rumrrill, 2015;
Brittany Swart; 2016
Administrative Information
Provenance:
McKee Library acquired the Thomas Memorial Collection in 1973 from
Dr. Vernon Thomas, a physician from Texas. The Thomas Memorial
Collection is comprised of Civil War related materials collected by Dr.
Russell Slater of La Salle, Illinois, and Abraham Lincoln related materials
collected by John W. Fling, Jr., a lawyer from Wyoming, Illinois. Dr.
Thomas purchased these materials from their respective collectors.
Included in the Thomas Memorial Collection are newspapers, periodicals,
photographs by official government photographer Mathew Brady, portraits
of Abraham Lincoln, posters, and correspondence.
Access:
Archival papers are available to readers for consultation by appointment
only. Please fill out this form in advance.
Access Restriction:
The collection is unrestricted to readers.
Preferred Citation:
Item description, McKee Library: Thomas Memorial Collection, Series #,
box #, and folder #, McKee Library Special Collections at Southern
Adventist University, Collegedale
Biography
The Thomas Memorial Collection exists today as a result of three major contributors. Dr.
Vernon L. Thomas, the namesake of the collection, along with Dr. Russell C. Slater and John W.
Fling, Jr., each contributed books, photos, periodicals, and other memorabilia concerning
Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War. The original collector of the Civil War material was Dr.
Russell Slater of La Salle, Illinois. John W. Fling, Jr., a lawyer of Wyoming, Illinois, spent a
lifetime gathering the Abraham Lincoln material. Dr. Thomas acquired both of these collections
and, in 1973, donated it in its entirety to McKee Library.
Dr. Thomas was born in Oklahoma on April 9, 1918. He attended Southwestern Junior College
(now Southwestern Adventist University) in Keene, Texas, and Union College in Lincoln,
Nebraska. He received his medical degree from Loma Linda University School of Medicine in
Loma Linda, California. Dr. Thomas then served at a mission hospital in Nicaragua. Upon
returning to the United States, he opened a clinic in Grandview, Texas. A serious bibliophile,
Dr. Thomas had collected books since 1951, accumulating a personal library of over 30,000
volumes, in addition to the Lincoln and Civil War material. Dr. Thomas passed away on
November 24, 2011.
Collection Scope and Content Note

Series 1: Collectors’ Correspondence and Personal Papers, 1904-1962 (3 boxes, 1.5
linear ft.)
This series includes personal correspondence of original collectors John W. Fling Jr. and
Dr. Russell C. Slater, as well as Vernon Thomas.

Series 2: General Correspondence, 1856--1962 (1 box, .50 linear ft.)
This series contains general correspondence regarding Abraham Lincoln and the Civil
War.

Series 3: Magazines, 1867-1974 (10 boxes, 5 linear ft.)
This series contains magazines that include articles regarding Abraham Lincoln and the
Civil War.

Series 4: Newspapers, 1862-1991 (3 OS* boxes, 3 linear ft.)
This series contains newspapers and clippings regarding Abraham Lincoln and the Civil
War.
Collection Scope and Content Note, Cont’d

Series 5: Pamphlets, Booklets, and Catalogues, 1895--1984 (3 boxes, 1.5 linear ft.)
This series contains pamphlets, booklets, and catalogues regarding Abraham Lincoln and
the Civil War.

Series 6: Journals, 1894-1951 (1 box, .50 linear ft.)
This series contains journals regarding Abraham Lincoln.

Series 7: Newsletters, 1939-1957 (1 box, .50 linear ft.)
This series contains newsletters regarding Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War.

Series 8: Book Excerpts, 1865-1905 (1 box, .50 linear ft.)
This series contains book excerpts relating to Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War.

Series 9: Event Programs, 1909-1974 (1 box, .50 linear ft.)
This series contains event programs regarding Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War.

Series 10: Legal and Government Documents, 1776-1939 (1 OS* Box, 1 linear ft.)
This series contains legal and government documents such as pay contracts, official
records of the Union and Confederate armies, and signed documents. Also contains a
James Monroe land grant.

Series 11: Manuscripts and Speeches, 1846-1961 (1 box, .50 linear ft.)
This series contains manuscripts and speeches relating to Abraham Lincoln and the Civil
War.

Series 12: Ephemera and Miscellaneous, 1857-1957 (1 box, .50 linear ft.)
This series contains items such as checks signed by Abraham Lincoln and a Union party
ticket. Also contains sheet music, autographs, reprints of Confederate bills, and other
materials relating to Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War.

Series 13: Maps, 1864-1979 (1 OS* box, 1 linear ft.)
This series contains maps of the United States, including state and national maps.

Series 14: Posters, 1861-1971 (2 OS* boxes, 2 linear ft.)
This series contains posters relating to Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War.

Series 15: Photographs, 1863-1962 (2 boxes, 1 linear ft.)
This series contains photographs and portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Civil War-related
photographs.
Collection Scope and Content Note, Cont’d

Series 16: Collection Documentation, ????-???? (1 box, .50 linear ft.)
This series contains information regarding the collection, including order forms and
descriptions of prints.
*Oversized
Processing
Materials have been rearranged from their original order. Staples were removed from materials
as needed, and folded items were flattened. Materials were placed in new acid-free folders and
boxes.
Contents list
Series 1: Collectors’ Correspondence and Personal Papers, 1904-1962
Subseries 1.A: Vernon Thomas Correspondence, 1912 – 1962
Series Box Folder Contents
1.A
1
1
Postcard from Gunter, Texas (September 26, 1912)
1.A
1
2
Correspondence with North Carolina Confederate
Centennial Commission and publications list (Nov. 4; Nov.8,
1962)
Subseries 1.B: John Fling Correspondence and Personal Papers 1904-1956
Series Box Folder Contents
1.B
1
3
Standard letter from Theophilus Noel which accompanied a copy
of his book entitled Autobiography and Reminesces of Theophilus
Noel (Nov.14, 1904)
1.B
1
4
Personal letter to John Fling (April 19, 1911)
1.B
1
5
Correspondence with Mrs. William H. Lambert regarding her
husband’s collection of Lincoln materials (April 6; April 8; April
13, 1915)
1.B
1
6
Correspondence with various people regarding Abraham Lincoln
materials (April-December 1924)
1.B
1
7
Correspondence with various people regarding Abraham Lincoln
materials (January-December 1925)
1.B
1
8
Correspondence with various people regarding Abraham Lincoln
materials (January-September 1926)
Subseries 1.B: John Fling Correspondence and Personal Papers, 1904-1956, Cont’d.
Series Box Folder Contents
1.B
1
9
Correspondence with various people regarding Abraham Lincoln
materials (April-December 1927)
1.B
1
10
Correspondence with various people regarding Abraham Lincoln
materials (March-November 1928)
1.B
1
11
Correspondence with various people regarding Abraham Lincoln
materials (February-October 1929)
1.B
1
12
Correspondence with various people regarding Abraham Lincoln
Materials and letter from Joseph B. Oakleaf’s family in
appreciation of Fling’s expression of sympathy after Mr. Oakleaf’s
death (May-November 1930)
1.B
1
13
Correspondence with various people regarding Abraham Lincoln
materials (January-December 1931)
1.B
1
14
Correspondence with various people regarding Abraham Lincoln
materials (April-November 1932)
1.B
1
15
Correspondence with various people regarding Abraham Lincoln
materials (March-October 1933)
1.B
1
16
Correspondence with various people (1955)
1.B
2
1
Correspondence with various people regarding Abraham Lincoln
materials (March-December 1934)
1.B
2
2
Letter to John Fling from W.E. Nixon and two postmarked
envelopes (February-October 1935)
1.B
2
3
Letter to John Fling from L.E. Brown of the Central Illinois Light
Company regarding a letter by Abraham Lincoln (March 23, 1936)
1.B
2
4
Letter to John Fling from Edward J. Jacobs of the Logan Printing
Company (February 3, 1937)
1.B
2
5
Letter to John Fling from the Lincoln’s Home Collectors Club
regarding National Air Mail Week (April 27, 1938)
Subseries 1.B: John Fling Correspondence and Personal Papers, 1904-1956, Cont’d.
Series Box Folder Contents
1.B
2
6
Letters to John Fling from Henry B. Van Hoesen from the library
at Brown University and from the Illinois State Journal regarding
Abraham Lincoln materials (July; November 1939)
1.B
2
7
A postcard to John Fling and two letters from Harry E. Pratt of the
Abraham Lincoln Association (February; March 1940)
1.B
2
8
Letter to John Fling from Robert I. Thornton of Farmers Union
Life Insurance Co. regarding an article on Abraham Lincoln
(June 5, 1944)
1.B
2
9
Postcard to John Fling (September 27, 1946)
1.B
2
10
Letter to John Fling regarding a book about Abraham Lincoln and
a postcard (January; July 1947)
1.B
2
11
Invitation to 140th Lincoln Birthday Celebration at Lincoln
Memorial University (postmarked February 2, 1949)
1.B
2
12
Letter from John Fling to the director of the Folger Library
regarding a book in its collection (September 26, 1951)
1.B
2
13
Correspondence with various people regarding Abraham Lincoln
materials (July-August 1952)
1.B
2
14
Correspondence with various people regarding Abraham Lincoln
materials (February; September 1953)
1.B
2
15
Letter to John Fling from his son (postmarked June 2, 1954)
1.B
2
16
Correspondence with various people regarding Abraham Lincoln
materials (February; June 1956)
1.B
2
17
Correspondence with various people regarding Abraham Lincoln
materials (undated)
Subseries 1.C: Russell C. Slater Correspondence and Personal Papers, 1947-1959
Series Box Folder Contents
1.C
3
1
Letter from Medical Corps Colonel Raymond O. Dart from the
Army Institute of Pathology concerning photographic prints of the
spinal cord of John Wilkes Booth. See series 15, box 32, folder 25
for the photographic prints. (August 29, 1947)
1.C
3
2
Letter from Mrs. Peter Miller of The Daily-News Tribune to
Russell Slater re: a letter from Hannibal Hamlin (May 7, 1949)
1.C
3
3
Letter from Jones & Peacock, Inc. Agents to Russell Slater
re: materials related to the Civil War (July 8, 1949)
1.C
3
4
Letter from author Edward S. Wallace to Russell Slater re:
Knights of the Golden Circle (May 6, 1957)
1.C
3
5
Letter from author Edward Boykin to Russell Slater re: his
book entitled Congress and the Civil War (July 24, 1957)
1.C
3
6
Letters from author Constance Robertson re: her book
entitled The Golden Circle (August 3, 1957; August 8,
1957)
1.C
3
7
Correspondence with different chapters of the Civil War
Round Table (1958-1967)
1.C
3
8
Letter from Robert E. Connor to Russell Slater re: “Official
Records”, publication of The Lincoln-Civil War Society of
Philadelphia (January 2, 1959)
1.C
3
9
Letter from Sarah H. Nash to Russell Slater regarding Civil War
history books (undated)
1.C
3
10
Envelope addressed to Mrs. Elizabeth Benson and Mrs. Gladys
Slater. Stamped in Granville, Ill. (undated)
1.C
3
11
Four photographs of Russell Slater sent to him from John R.
Peacock (envelope included) (undated)
Series 2: General Correspondence, 1856-1962
Series Box Folder Contents
2
4
1
Letter from Abraham Lincoln (February 15, 1856)
2
4
2
Handwritten general order, signed by W.H. Stevens (April 10, 1865)
2
4
3
Copy of letter from Andrew Johnson to Major Benjamin C. Truman
(August 3, 1868)
2
4
4
Handwritten letter from Newton Bateman to Dr. Norman Chapman
Regarding Alumni Hall at Knox College (April, 1889)
2
4
5
Correspondence from Postmaster General John Wanamaker to Cyrus
Bussey concerning letters (May 6, 1892)
2
4
6
Letter to Congressman H.R.R. Hitt of Illinois from Chief Clerk, Charles
W. Johnson (August 13, 1892)
2
4
7
Note from Theodore Roosevelt (May 14, 1895); includes signature
2
4
8
2
4
9
Printed letter signed by John Hay, and letter addressed to him
(May 26, 1902; April 19, 1911)
Correspondence from journalist John McElroy to Henry H. Eby regarding
The Civil War (February 4, 1907; April 16, 1909)
2
4
10
Letter to Ira B. Wheeler Esq. from H. Heathe, secretary of Bradbury
Agnew & Company, LTD; concerning poem and cartoons featured in
“Punch.” (December 15, 1908)
2
4
11
Letter from W.R. Caldwell to Mr. S.C. Dilap (March 24, 1909)
2
4
12
Handwritten letters from William O. Stoddard (March-April, 1909)
2
4
13
Letter to Charles C. McBride, editor of Nework Evening News (1914)
2
4
14
Copies of correspondence between James W. Bollinger to H.E. Barker
Regarding the Bateman address (August-September, 1931)
2
4
15
Printed letter addressed to Dr. Henry E. Pratt, signed by Rev. Hamilton
(February 2, 1933)
2
4
16
Various correspondence regarding the Civil War Centennial Celebration
(December 5, 1958 – October 30, 1962)
Series 3: Magazines, 1867-1974
Series Box Folder Contents
3
5
1
The Atlantic Monthly (January-June, 1882)
3
5
2
The Amateur Book Collector; v.5:no.1 (September, 1954)
3
5
3
The American Mercury; excerpt (May, 1950)
3
5
4
Badger History Magazine (February, 1956)
3
5
5
The Blue Book Magazine (September, 1951)
3
5
6
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (February, 1876)
3
5
7
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (February-June, 1879)
3
5
8
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (Nov-Dec, 1881)
3
5
9
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (Jan-Oct, 1882)
3
5
10
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (Feb-Oct, 1883)
3
5
11
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (July-Dec, 1884)
3
5
12
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; various articles
(Jan-April, 1885)
3
6
1
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (May, 1885)
3
6
2
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; various articles (JuneJuly, 1885)
3
6
3
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; various articles (AugustSeptember, 1885)
3
6
4
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; various articles (OctoberDecember, 1885)
3
6
5
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1886)
3
6
6
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; various articles (JanuaryJune, 1886)
3
7
1
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; various articles (JulySeptember, 1886)
Series 3: Magazines, 1867-1974, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
3
7
2
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; various articles (OctoberNovember, 1886)
3
7
3
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (December, 1886)
3
7
4
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; various articles (JanuaryFebruary, 1887)
3
8
1
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; various articles (MarchApril, 1887)
3
8
2
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; various articles (MayAugust, 1888)
3
8
3
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; various articles (September December, 1888)
3
8
4
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; various articles (JanuaryMay, 1889)
3
8
5
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; various articles (JuneAugust, 1889)
3
8
6
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; various articles (SeptemberDecember, 1889)
3
9
1
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; various articles (JanuaryApril, 1890)
3
9
2
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; various articles (MayDecember, 1890)
3
9
3
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; various articles (JanuaryOctober, 1891)
3
9
4
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (November, 1892)
3
9
5
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; various articles (JanuaryDecember, 1893)
3
9
6
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; various articles (FebruaryOctober, 1894)
Series 3: Magazines, 1867-1974, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
3
9
7
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; various articles (JanuaryDecember, 1895)
3
10
1
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (April-November, 1896)
3
10
2
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; various articles (FebruaryJune, 1897)
3
10
3
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; various articles (JulyDecember, 1897)
3
10
4
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (February-March, 1898)
3
10
5
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; assorted Abraham Lincoln
Portraits; assorted dates
3
10
6
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; assorted portraits; assorted
Dates
3
10
7
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (July, 1904)
3
10
8
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (December, 1905)
3
10
9
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (February, 1906)
3
10
10
The Chautauquan excerpt (October, 1891)
3
10
11
The Chautauquan excerpt (April-July, 1892)
3
10
12
Collier’s Weekly Magazine (February 16, 1946)
3
10
13
Collier’s Weekly Magazine (October 15, 1949)
3
10
14
Coronet (February, 1945; April, 1951)
3
10
15
The Courier-Journal (November 20, 1960)
3
10
16
The Critic (November 14, 1885)
3
10
17
The Elks (1950)
3
10
18
Garard Review (February, 1928) excerpt
3
11
1
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine (December, 1867)
Series 3: Magazines, 1867-1974, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
3
11
2
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine; various articles (January-June, 1868)
3
11
3
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine (July-December, 1868)
3
11
4
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine; various articles (January-July, 1869)
3
11
5
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine; various articles (December, 1870)
3
11
6
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine; various articles (January-September,
1871)
3
11
7
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine; various articles (February-December,
1872)
3
11
8
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine; various articles (February-October,
1873)
3
11
9
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine; various articles (January-October,
1874)
3
11
10
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine (January-October, 1875)
3
12
1
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine (March-December, 1876)
3
12
2
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine (February, 1877)
3
12
3
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine; various articles (July, 1879)
3
12
4
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine; various articles (June-November, 1881)
3
12
5
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine; various articles (January-July, 1882)
3
12
6
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine; various articles (June-December, 1883)
3
12
7
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine; various articles (January-October,
1884)
3
12
8
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine; various articles (June-November, 1885)
3
12
9
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine; various articles (March-October, 1886)
3
12
10
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine (March-November, 1887)
Series 3: Magazines, 1867-1974, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
3
12
11
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine; various articles (January-December,
1888)
3
12
12
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine (June, 1890)
3
12
13
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine (January-February, 1891)
3
12
14
Hobbies (February 1940; February 1949)
3
12
15
Illinois Education (February, 1951)
3
12
16
Indiana Freemason (May, 1958)
3
12
17
Life Magazine (February 10, 1947)
3
12
18
The Lincoln Herald (October, 1939)
3
12
19
The Literary Digest v.98: no.13 (September 29, 1928)
3
12
20
Look Magazine (February 13, 1951)
3
12
21
Look Magazine (July 22, 1947; April 30, 1957)
3
12
22
The Masonic News (August, 1956)
3
12
23
McClure’s Magazine (July, 1893)
3
13
1
McClure’s Magazine; various articles (June-December, 1895)
3
13
2
McClure’s Magazine; various articles (January-June, 1896)
3
13
3
McClure’s Magazine; various articles (July- December, 1896)
3
13
4
McClure’s Magazine; various articles (January-June, 1897)
3
13
5
McClure’s Magazine; various articles (July-December, 1897)
3
13
6
McClure’s Magazine; various articles (January-August, 1898)
3
13
7
National Republic, pp. 8-9 (unknown date)
3
13
8
New York Times Magazine (February 6, 1949)
Series 3: Magazines, 1867-1974, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
3
14
1
The Northwestern Christian Advocate (February, 1925)
3
14
2
Pilgrim’s Waymarks (August, 1982)
3
14
3
Popular Photography (March, 1944)
3
14
4
The Progressive Mortician; date unknown
3
14
5
The Reader’s Digest (February 18, 1939)
3
14
6
Redbook Magazine (March, 1936)
3
14
7
Review (April, 1970)
3
14
8
The Saturday Evening Post (July 16, 1949)
3
14
9
The Saturday Review (March, 1961)
3
14
10
The Saturday Review (July, 1962)
3
14
11
Scribner’s Magazine (1873)
3
14
12
Scribner’s Magazine (April, 1874)
3
14
13
Scribner’s Magazine (1879)
3
14
14
Scribner’s Magazine (November, 1880)
3
14
15
Scribner’s Magazine (1882)
3
14
16
Scribner’s Magazine (November, 1887)
3
14
17
Scribner’s Magazine (September, 1888)
3
14
18
Scribner’s Magazine (September, 1889)
3
14
19
Scribner’s Magazine (1890)
3
14
20
SR/World (February, 1974)
3
14
21
Stamps (December, 1949)
3
14
22
Think Magazine (May, 1957)
Series 3: Magazines, 1867-1974, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
3
14
23
True, The Man’s Magazine (December 1950; February, 1953)
3
14
24
The United Daughters of the Confederacy Magazine (NovemberDecember, 1966)
3
14
25
The United Daughters of the Confederacy Magazine (January-July, 1967)
3
14
26
The United Daughters of the Confederacy (August-December, 1967)
3
14
27
The United Daughters of the Confederacy (November-December, 1969)
3
14
28
Unknown portraits; dates unknown
3
14
29
The War Cry (February, 1950)
3
14
30
The Westerners Brand Book (January, 1958); vol. 14; no. 11
Series 4: Newspapers, 1862-1991
Series Box Folder Contents
4
OS15 1
Aurora Beacon News; clippings (February 16-March 15, 1916-May
19, 1926)
4
OS15 2
The Blackburnian (February 18, 1933)
4
OS15 3
Champaign News-Gazette (1931-1933); clipping
4
OS15 4
Chattanooga News-Free Press (June 29, 1983); clipping
4
OS15 5
The Chattanooga Times (February 19, 1991); clipping
4
OS15 6
Chicago Herald and Examiner (October 7, 1928)
4
OS15 7
Chicago Sun-Times (November 26, 1950; February 11, 1951)
4
OS15 8
The Chicago Times-Herald (May 28, 1895)
4
OS15 9
Chicago Tribune; clippings (1931-1963)
4
OS15 10
Christian Science Monitor (August 12, 1939)
4
OS15 11
The Citizen (May 6, 1932)
4
OS15 12
Daily Inter-Ocean (February, 1892-August 22, 1906)
Series 4: Newspapers, 1862-1991, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
4
OS15 13
Daily Republican Times; clippings (July 26, 1947-February 23, 1951)
4
OS15 14
The Daily Times (February 12, 1951; June 3, 1951)
4
OS15 15
The Decatur Review (June 29-July 7, 1929; July 28, 1930; August 17,
1940)
4
OS15 16
Ellensburg Daily Record (February 15, 1951); clipping
4
OS15 17
The Gettysburg Times (June 28, 1963)
4
OS15 18
The Grand Army Advocate (September 8, 1910)
4
OS15 19
Harper’s Weekly (January 12, 1861; April 27, 1861)
4
OS15 20
Herald and Review (October 10, 2007); clipping
4
OS15 21
The High Point Enterprise (February 25, 1951)
4
OS15 22
The Houston Chronicle and Herald (February 12, 19
4
OS15 23
Illinois State Journal (October 30, 1860; April 1916-1918)
4
OS15 24
Illinois State Register (Dec. 6, 1914; July 2 – September 22, 1916;
February 25, 1963); clippings
4
OS15 25
The Indianapolis Sunday Star (January 15, 1939); clippings
4
OS15 26
Jacksonville Daily Journal; clipping (date unknown)
4
OS15 27
Joliet Signal (January 20, 1863-1867)
4
OS15 28
Joliet Signal (1867-December 22, 1868)
4
OS16 1
The Kansas City Star (February 12, 1957)
4
OS16 2
Kewanee Star-Courier (February 12, 1927)
4
OS16 3
Lacon Home Journal (February 10, 1955)
4
OS16 4
The Lacon Intelligencer (September 22, 1864)
4
OS16 5
LaSalle News Tribune; clippings (May 2, 1909)
Series 4: Newspapers, 1862-1991, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
4
OS16 6
Marshall County Democrat (December 12, 1895)
4
OS16 7
The Milwaukee Journal (October 30, 1955); clipping
4
OS16 8
Moline Daily Dispatch (June 3-6, 1930)
4
OS16 9
The Montgomery Advertiser (February 19, 1961)
4
OS16 10
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker (May 19, 1860; November 22, 1862)
4
OS16 11
MorningStar and Register Republic (Civil War Centennial Edition) (1965)
4
OS16 12
Nashville Tennessean; clippings (May, 1928; December 1957) (Copy)
4
OS16 13
The New York Herald (July 20, 1863-1916)
4
OS16 14
The New York Times (October 18, 1864-March 1, 1937)
4
OS16 15
New York Tribune (April, 1863-October 7, 1864)
4
OS16 16
The Niles Daily Star (July 2, 1955)
4
OS16 17
Northwestern Christian Advocate (date unknown)
4
OS16 18
Pantagraph; clipping (February 12, 1960)
4
OS16 19
Peoria Weekly Transcript; section (July 23, 1858)
4
OS16 20
The Peoria Star (December 20, 1908; February 11, 1928;
February 7, 1932; May 19, 1944, Sept. 23, 1959)
4
OS16 21
Public Ledger (June 11 – August 12, 1867)
4
OS16 22
Pulaski Citizen; clipping (1980)
4
OS16 23
The Quincy Herald Whig (February 10, 1953)
4
OS16 24
The Rebel (August 9, 1862)
4
OS16 25
The Rock Island Argus (May 25-29, 1959)
4
OS16 26
Rockford Register (May 2, 1960)
4
OS16 27
San Francisco Chronicle (May 27, 1951)
Series 4: Newspapers, 1862-1991, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
4
OS16 28
Shelby County Leader (February 11, 1926)
4
OS16 29
Springfield Sunday Journal (February 1, 1920; February 16, 1986);
clippings
4
OS16 30
St. Louis Globe-Democrat (February 10, 1949)
4
OS16 31
St. Louis Post-Dispatch; clipping (October 21, 1928); right front torn
4
OS16 32
St. Petersburg Times (February 12, 1926); clipping
4
OS16 33
The Sunday Journal-Transcript (February 8, 1925); clipping; in sheet
protector
4
OS16 34
The Sunday Republican (August 17, 1930)
4
OS16 35
Tiskilwa Independent (July 11, 1856) – copy
4
OS16 36
The Tonica News (July 16, 1954)
4
OS16 37
The Tuscaloosa News (April 6, 1980)
4
OS16 38
The Tuscola Review (January 20, 1921)
4
OS16 39
Vicksburg Evening Post (July 1, 1963)
4
OS17 1
The Daily Citizen - Vicksburg, Mississippi (July 2, 1863)
Series 5: Pamphlets, Booklets, and Catalogs, 1925-1984
Series Box Folder Contents
5
18
1
The Abraham Lincoln Association (no date) – copy
5
18
2
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace (Visitor’s Guide; 1961)
5
18
3
Abraham Lincoln Book Shop catalogs, no.12, 20 (August 7, 1941)
5
18
4
Abraham Lincoln: The Seer (February 12, 1925)
5
18
5
Alexander H. Stephens Memorial State Park (no date)
5
18
6
Americana – Catalogues No.8, 76 (1939)
5
18
7
American Birthright (1951)
Series 5: Pamphlets, Booklets, and Catalogs, 1925-1984, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
5
18
8
The American Civil War, Series III – Catalogue no.424 (spring, 1964)
5
18
9
Andersonville Prison Park (no date)
5
18
10
Appomattox Court House (1947) – copy
5
18
11
Appomattox Manor (1962)
5
18
12
Argosy Book Catalogue (no date)
5
18
13
Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities pamphlet
(no date)
5
18
14
Autograph Letters and American Historical Materials (April, 1937)
5
18
15
“Beast Butler” (no date)
5
18
16
Bennett Place State Historic Site (no date) – copy
5
18
17
Bentonville Battleground (June, 1962) – copy
5
18
18
Book Catalogue (no date)
5
18
19
Boulton’s Book Store Catalogue (no date)
5
18
20
Brief History of Fort Macon (January, 1955)
5
18
21
Capitol Guide (no date)
5
18
22
Carnegie Book Shop – Catalogue no.162 (no date)
5
18
23
Centennial Program Commemorating the Battles of Fort Donelson
(February 16, 1962)
5
18
24
Charleston Welcomes You (no date)
5
18
25
Chickamauga Battlefield (1961)
5
18
26
Civil War Centennial Celebration pamphlets (1961-1965)
5
18
27
Civil War Eighth National Assembly (April 30 – May 4, 1965)
5
18
28
Civil War Models (no date) – copy
Series 5: Pamphlets, Booklets, and Catalogs, 1925-1984, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
5
18
29
Civil War Patriotic Covers Catalogue (June 9-10, 1959)
5
18
30
Civil War State Historical Markers (1961-1965)
5
18
31
Clark’s Advance on Vincennes, no.3 (no date)
5
18
32
Commemoration of Civil War Events (1962)
5
18
33
Commonwealth of Virginia Executive Mansion (1943)
5
18
34
Confederama: The Battle of Chattanooga (no date) – copy
5
18
35
The Confederate Museum (no date) – copy
5
18
36
Continental Book Company Catalogue no.9, 11 (no date)
5
18
37
Dawson’s Book Shop Catalogue no.306 (1959)
5
18
38
Duke University Press Catalogues (1950-1952)
5
18
39
Elwood Commandery no.6 (no date)
5
18
40
Engraved and Lithographed Portraits of Abraham Lincoln (1933)
5
18
41
Fitzgerald – Colony City (1960)
5
18
42
Fort Donelson (1957) – copy
5
18
43
Fort Fisher State Historic Site (no date) – copy
5
18
44
Fort Sumter National Monument (no date)
5
18
45
Fort Union (1956) – copy
5
18
46
Four One Day Tours (no date) – copy
5
18
47
Franklin D. Roosevelt: His Legacy in the 1980s (March 24, 1982)
5
18
48
From Out of the Ashes (1964) – copy
5
19
1
General Lew Wallace Study Catalogue (no date)
5
19
2
George Rogers Clark Memorial (1936)
Series 5: Pamphlets, Booklets, and Catalogs, 1925-1984, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
5
19
3
Georgia’s Historic Homes (no date) – copy
5
19
4
Goodspeed’s Book Shop – Catalogue no.355 (1942)
5
19
5
Guide to Centennial Center (no date)
5
19
6
Guide to Historic Bloody Hill (no date)
5
19
7
He Being Dead, Yet Speaketh (no date)
5
19
8
The Henley: The Famous Confederate Submarine (no date)
5
19
9
Historic Charleston, South Carolina (February, 1975)
5
19
10
Historic Fredericksburg, Virginia (no date)
5
19
11
Historic Richmond: Down Where the South Began (no date)
5
19
12
Historic Trails in Richmond and Vicinity (1945)
5
19
13
Historical Alexandria, Virginia (no date)
5
19
14
History of the Office of Secretary of State (no date)
5
19
15
The Home of Abraham Lincoln (no date) – copy
5
19
16
The Hoosier Bookshop, - Catalogue no.190 (no date)
5
19
17
Houghton Mifflin Company (no date)
5
19
18
Illinois Land of Lincoln (no date)
5
19
19
Illinois State Historical Library (1955) – copy
5
19
20
Illinois State Parks and Memorials (no date)
5
19
21
In the Presence of Abraham Lincoln (September, 1973)
5
19
22
Jackdaw, the Civil War – no.106 (no date)
5
19
23
Jackson, Mississippi Visitor’s Guide (no date)
5
19
24
The James F.D. Lanier Home – no.64 (1931)
Series 5: Pamphlets, Booklets, and Catalogs, 1925-1984, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
5
19
25
Jeff Davis Memorial State Park (no date)
5
19
26
Kings Mountain and Cowpens (1972) – copy
5
19
27
“Let’s Talk of Lincoln” (February, 1939)
5
19
28
Lee Mansion National Memorial (no date)
5
19
29
Lincoln: A Psycho-Biography (no date)
5
19
30
Lincoln Among His Friends (no date)
5
19
31
Lincoln and the Doctors (no date)
5
19
32
Lincoln-Douglas Centennial Handout (October 7, 1958)
5
19
33
Lincoln-Douglas Memorial (no date) – copy
5
19
34
The Lincoln-Herndon Building (no date)
5
19
35
Lincoln: His Life in Photographs (December, 1941)
5
19
36
Lincoln Homestead (no date)
5
19
37
Lincoln in Cartoon and Caricature (no date)
5
19
38
The Lincoln Image (1984)
5
19
39
The Lincoln Library and Museum (no date)
5
19
40
Lincoln Museum and the House Where Lincoln Died (1956) – copy
5
19
41
Lincoln National – Abraham Lincoln pamphlets (December, 1982)
5
19
42
Lincoln, One Hundred Years Later (no date)
5
19
43
Lincolniana Publisher Pamphlets and Catalogues (January 1927 – 1940)
5
19
44
The Lincoln Tomb (no date) – copy
5
19
45
The Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum (no date)
5
20
1
The McLean County Historical Society (October 6-7, 1944)
Series 5: Pamphlets, Booklets, and Catalogs, 1925-1984, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
5
20
2
Midland Notes – No.33 (no date)
5
20
3
Museums and Historic Sites (no date)
5
20
4
National Republican Convention (no date)
5
20
5
The Navy in the Civil War - Catalogue no.91 (no date)
5
20
6
Newspapers of the Civil War on Microfilm (no date)
5
20
7
New Salem State Park (no date) – copy
5
20
8
The Notable History of Abraham Lincoln (no date)
5
20
9
Official Tours (no date)
5
20
10
One-Hundredth Anniversary of Springfield, Capital of Illinois (1937)
5
20
11
One Hundred Odd Desirable Items - Catalogue no.26 (1936)
5
20
12
Opportunity List – Catalogue no.14 (no date)
5
20
13
Out of the Ashes (1964) – copy
5
20
14
The Outdoor Sculpture of Lincoln National (no date)
5
20
15
Paul Veith Book Catalogue - no.62, 64 (January-March, 1952)
5
20
16
Point Park, Lookout Mountain, and Chattanooga Battlefields (1957) –
copy
5
20
17
Port Tobacco (no date)
5
20
18
‘Pusonal Greetins’ (no date)
5
20
19
A Rare Item of Lincolniana (no date)
5
20
20
Richmond, Virginia – The Mayer’s Handbook (1948)
5
20
21
Ridgely Farmers State Bank (October 10, 1927)
5
20
22
Rising Sun Tavern
5
20
23
The Role of Religion in the Civil War Centennial (January 8, 1961)
Series 5: Pamphlets, Booklets, and Catalogues, 1925-1984, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
5
20
24
R. O’Hare book catalogue (no date)
5
20
25
Rock Island Arsenal (no date)
5
20
26
Shiloh National Military Park (August, 1952)
5
20
27
Sight-Seeing Atlanta (1960)
5
20
28
Southern Book Company – Catalogue no.110, 124 (no date)
5
20
29
The Southern Library Service – Catalogue no.156 (September 15, 1952)
5
20
30
A Sporran Full of Good Books (no date)
5
20
31
Springfield Centennial Pageant (October 18, 1937)
5
20
32
Springfield Week by Week v.2:no.25 (September 10, 1932)
5
20
33
The Stonewall Brigade (Spring, 1956)
5
20
34
Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial (no date)
5
20
35
Stones River (1968)
5
20
36
Stratford, Colonial Home and Plantation (no date)
5
20
37
Tainter’s Chick Book Shop – Catalogue no.22 (May 16, 1957)
5
20
38
Texas Civil War Centennial Program (1961-1965)
5
20
39
This Week in Chattanooga, visitor guide –v.35:no.2 – copy
5
20
40
Tour Illinois
5
20
41
Tourist’s Guide to Historic Vincennes (1925)
5
20
42
Tri-State Civil War Centennial Commemoration (April 19-25, 1965)
5
20
43
Vanderbilt Mansion (1956)
5
20
44
Van Norman Book Company – Catalogue no.17 (July, 1935)
5
20
45
Vicksburg National Military Park (1952) – copy
Series 5: Pamphlets, Booklets, and Catalogues, 1925-1984, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
5
20
46
The Virginia Battlefields Tour (no date)
5
20
47
The Virginia Capitol, pamphlet (no date) – copy
5
20
48
Virginia Civil War Centennial Center (no date)
5
20
49
Virginia State Library (no date)
5
20
50
The War in the West Conference (June 15-16, 1962)
5
20
51
Wright Howes’ Americana – Catalogue no.28 (September, 1932)
5
20
52
Zebulon B. Vance Birthplace, State Historic Site (August, 1961)
Series 6: Journals, 1894-1951
Series Box Folder Contents
6
21
1
American Bar Association Journal (February, 1938) – “Lincoln and the
Courts of the District of Columbia.”
6
21
2
American Bar Association Journal (March, 1940) – “Lincoln and Douglas
as Counsel on the Same Side.” - Copy
6
21
3
Illinois State Journal (February 26, 1923) – “How Lincoln Heard News of
Nomination in Journal Office Told in Magazine.”
6
21
4
6
21
5
Illinois State Journal (September 27, 1937) – “Lincoln’s Association with
the Journal.”
Locomotive Engineers’ Monthly Journal (December, 1894) – “Why Booth
Killed Lincoln.”
6
21
6
This Month at Goodspeed’s v.3:no.7 (March, 1932)
6
21
7
This Month at Goodspeed’s v.5:no9 (May, 1934)
6
21
8
Railway Progress v.4:no12 (February, 1951)
Series 7: Newsletters, 1939-1957
Series Box Folder Contents
7
22
1
Consumers Bulletin v.3:no8 (August, 1939)
7
22
2
From My Window: At Lincoln Memorial University no.1 (January, 1949)
7
22
3
Indiana History Bulletin (no date)
7
22
4
The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company (December 21, 1957)
Series 8: Book Excerpts, 1865-1905
Series Box Folder Contents
8
23
1
Abraham Lincoln: Craftsman in Words (July, 1905)
8
23
2
Abraham Lincoln Encyclopedia Excerpt (no date)
8
23
3
Behind the Curtain of a Conspiracy by John T. Ford (April 1, 1899)
8
23
4
Deeds of Valor v.1 – Edited by W.F. Beyer and O.F. Keydel
(date unknown)
8
23
5
The Execution of Allsman - Chapter 8 (date unknown)
8
23
6
Harper’s Pictorial History of the Civil War by Alfred H. Gueryney and
Henry M. Alden (1894)
8
23
7
Life of Stephen A. Douglas by George Fort Milton (August, 1934)
8
23
8
The Patriotism of Illinois v.1 by T.M. Eddy (1865)
8
23
9
Robert Devoy: A Tale of the Palmyra Massacre by Frank H. Sosey (1903)
8
23
10
The War of the Rebellion (1899)
Series 9: Event Programs, 1909-1974
Series Box Folder Contents
9
24
1
Lincoln Centennial Association Banquet (February 12, 1909)
9
24
2
Closing Exercise of the Grammar Schools (June 22, 1917)
9
24
3
Commencement Exercises of the LaSalle City Schools (June 21, 1918)
9
24
4
Lincoln Memorial Banquet (February 9, 1924)
9
24
5
Lincoln Memorial Banquet (February 9, 1925)
9
24
6
Seventieth Anniversary of the Lincoln-Douglas Debate (October 6, 1928)
9
24
7
Peoria County Lincoln Republican Club (February 12, 1929)
9
24
8
Joseph Benjamin Oakleaf Funeral Service (1930)
9
24
9
Dedication of Lincoln Memorial Court House (June 28, 1932) – copy
9
24
10
Mattoon’s 80th Anniversary Homecoming Celebration (July 1-8, 1934)
9
24
11
“The Salem Years” (June 17, 1937)
Series 9: Event Programs, 1909-1974, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
9
24
12
Benjamin Lundy Memorial Dedication (August 20, 1939)
9
24
13
“Out of the Wilderness” (September 26-28, 1940)
9
24
14
Twenty-Second Annual Lincoln Memorial Banquet (February 10, 1949)
9
24
15
300th Anniversary Celebration of New Kent County, Virginia (1954)
9
24
16
The Andersonville Trial (February 9-25, 1962)
9
24
17
Ft. Pulaski Week (April 7-15, 1962)
9
24
18
The Fourth Biennial Reunion of Hood’s Texas Brigade Association
(April 19-20, 1974)
Series 10: Legal and Government Documents, 1776-1939
Series Box Folder Contents
10
OS25 1
Declaration of Independence (July 4, 1776) – Reproduction
10
OS25 2
First session of the Second Congress (includes Cherokee Treaty, signed
by Wm. Blount) (October 24, 1791)
10
OS25 3
Copy of Hartford Fire Insurance policy (February 8, 1861)
10
OS25 4
10
OS25 5
Inventory of the Estate of Abraham Lincoln by David Davis (1815-1886)
- copy
Knights of the Golden Circle Transcript – Reproduction (1861)
10
OS25 6
U.S. Army Cavalry – Ordinance and Ordinance Stores
(September 15, 1864) – Reproduction
10
OS25 7
Martial Law, Headquarters Post of Little Rock (February 22, 1865)
- Reproduction
10
OS25 8
Membership application for the Grand Army of the Republic
(October 15, 1875)
10
OS25 9
Pay Contract (Spanish) (unknown date)
10
OS25 10
Rutherford B. Hayes-Signed Appointment Document – (October 15, 1879)
10
OS25 11
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate
Armies. v.2:no.115 (1897)
Series 10: Legal and Government Documents, 1776-1939, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
10
OS25 12
County Government Document (April, 1939)
10
26
1
James Monroe land grant (May 6, 1812)
Series 11: Manuscripts and Speeches, 1846-1961
Series Box Folder Contents
11
27
1
Abraham Lincoln, Poet by Alexander Marlowe
11
27
2
Abraham Lincoln’s Journey to Washington (February, 1861)
11
27
3
Abraham Lincoln – Speech by H.H. Stoddard (December, 1877)
11
27
4
Abraham Lincoln: The Story Without End (no date)
11
27
5
Abraham Lincoln – Biographical Speech (February 1, 1915)
11
27
6
Affidavit of Henry Wirt Butler concerning oil portrait of Abraham
Lincoln (November 21, 1911) – copy
11
27
7
Autobiography of William Wallace Hensley (no date)
11
27
8
The Battle of Shiloh (June 22, 1885)
11
27
9
The Bibliography of Reverend George W. Bassett (no date)
11
27
10
Books Read or Studied by Abraham Lincoln (no date) - copy
11
27
11
The Civil War and Activities in Union County (no date) – copy
11
27
12
Civil War Camps in Indiana (no date)
11
27
13
Civil War Roundtable Manuscripts (June 10, 1930 – June, 1967)
11
27
14
Code and Cipher Stories (February 7, 1945)
11
27
15
Events Related to Abraham Lincoln’s Assassination (no date)
11
27
16
Events in Stephen Douglas’s Life (no date)
11
27
17
Events Surrounding the Lincoln Assassination (no date)
11
27
18
First Glimpse of President Lincoln (no date)
11
27
19
Fulfilled During Civil War by D.E. Robinson (no date)
Series 11: Manuscripts and Speeches, 1846-1961, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
11
27
20
The Gettysburg Address (November 19, 1863) - Reproductions
11
27
21
History of Illinois (no date)
11
27
22
Illinois Anecdotes (October 31; December 9, 1846)
11
27
23
Inaugural Address of President Jefferson Davis (February 18, 1861)
11
27
24
Introduction of Abraham Lincoln by William Bryant (February 28, 1860)
- copy
11
27
25
John F. Hill Speech to School Children (no date)
11
27
26
Joseph, Mary, and Jesus (unknown date)
11
27
27
Joseph B. Oakleaf Testimonial address (February 9, 1931)
11
27
28
Last Train from Atlanta (1958)
11
27
29
Local Incidents of Knights Downstate (no date)
11
27
30
11
27
31
Military Papers of Major J.W. Topas (December 4, 1862-January 10,
1865) – copy
Personal Reminiscences of Lincoln by Noah Brooke (February, 1878)
11
27
32
Red River Campaign (1864)
11
27
33
Remarks of James W. Noel at the Memorial Meeting of the Bar in the
United States Courtroom (April 29, 1927) - copy
11
27
34
Retaliation in Missouri (no date)
11
27
35
Richmond Civil War Quiz (questions and answers) – (no date)
11
27
36
Robert I. Thornton; various manuscripts (July, 1939 – January, 1941)
11
27
37
Rock Island Prison (December 27, 1864)
11
27
38
Salisbury Prison Record (no date)
11
27
39
Secret Society (no date)
11
27
40
The Siege of Lexington (no date)
Series 11: Manuscripts and Speeches, 1845-1961, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
11
27
41
A Story of the Trials and Experiences of James Jennings (no date) - copy
11
27
42
Trinity College Historical Papers – Series 2-3 (unknown date)
11
27
43
Women Diarists of the Civil War (October 14, 1961)
Series 12: Ephemera and Miscellaneous, 1857-1957
Series Box Folder Contents
12
28
1
Abraham Lincoln-related blank postcards (no date)
12
28
2
Blank postcard of Stone Mountain, Georgia (no date)
12
28
3
Autograph slips including autographs of Alexander H. Stephens,
James Rood Doolittle, Robert Jenkinson, and William M. Evarts
12
28
4
Check signed by James Madison (August 8, 1813)
12
28
5
Photocopies of check signed by Abraham Lincoln (September 28,
1857)
12
28
6
Cookbook recipe (no date)
12
28
7
Train pass copy used by Abraham Lincoln (1858)
12
28
8
Receipt of gift given to the Public Library of Boston (January 19, 1858)
12
28
9
Guest Book signed by a delegate to the 1860 convention
(1860; May, 1914)
12
28
10
Copy of check signed by Abraham Lincoln (August 11, 1863)
12
28
11
Abraham Lincoln calendar (1917)
12
28
12
Confederate States of America souvenir (1954)
12
28
13
Reprints of Confederate bills (1954)
12
28
14
Napkin featuring Illinois facts and features (1954)
12
28
15
Sheet music: Land of Lincoln (1957)
12
28
16
Silhouette cutout of Abraham Lincoln (no date) – copy
12
28
17
The Todd Letter (no date)
Series 12: Ephemera and Miscellaneous, 1857-1957, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
12
28
18
Union party ticket
Series 13: Maps, 1864-1979
Series Box Folder Contents
13
OS29 1
Chancellorsville, Virginia – Copies (no date)
13
OS29 2
Coosa Valley, Georgia (no date)
13
OS29 3
Georgia maps and diagrams (July 9 – September 1, 1864)
13
OS29 4
Topographical map of Pennsylvania-Maryland Gettysburg Battlefield
Vicinity (May, 1914)
13
OS29 5
Illinois Road Map (1951)
13
OS29 6
Fort Donelson (December 21, 1957)
13
OS29 7
The State of Georgia: Showing the major campaign areas and
engagement sites of The War Between the States (1961)
13
OS29 8
Kentucky Civil War map (no date)
13
OS29 9
Lexington, Missouri (no date)
13
OS29 10
Master plan for the Stone Mountain memorial (no date)
13
OS29 11
North Carolina state map (September, 1960)
13
OS29 12
Pictorial map of the Civil War (1961)
13
OS29 13
Civil War Centennial Alabama highway map (1961) - copy
13
OS29 14
Civil War Centennial Virginia state map (1962)
13
OS29 15
Civil War Centennial state map (1963)
13
OS29 16
Oklahoma Map (1963) – copy
13
OS29 17
Civil War Centennial map (1965) – copy
13
OS29 18
Nebraska Road Map (1966)
13
OS29 19
Historic Maps of Kentucky (1979)
Series 13: Maps, 1864-1979, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
13
OS29 20
Scenic and Historic Illinois (no date)
13
OS29 21
Sites of the Siege of Chattanooga (no date)
Series 14: Posters, 1861-1971
Series Box Folder Contents
14
OS30 1
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site (no date)
14
OS30 2
Abraham Lincoln: Christmas shopping (no date)
14
OS30 3
Abraham Lincoln: from the Borglum Head (no date) – copy
14
OS30 4
Battles of the Civil War ( )
14
OS30 5
The Battle of Bull Run poster (July 21, 1861)
14
OS30 6
The Battle of Port Hudson (March 14, 1863)
14
OS30 7
The Battle of Mobile Bay (August 5, 1864)
14
OS30 8
Battle of Rich Mountain (no date)
14
OS30 9
The Blue and the Gray – poster for a television special (no date)
14
OS30 10
The Bronze Statue poster – copy
14
OS30 11
CSS Alabama vs. USS Kearsarge (June 19, 1864)
14
OS30 12
Charge of Third Brigade, at the Battle of Nashville, Tennessee
(January 14, 1865)
14
OS30 13
Commemorative poster of 100th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address
14
OS30 14
Engagement between Union and Confederate troops (no date)
14
OS30 15
The First Naval Conflict between Iron Clad Vessels (no date)
14
OS30 16
Recruiting posters of the Civil War (March 22, 1865) – reproductions
14
OS30 17
Reward poster for the apprehension of John Wilkes Booth (April 20,
1865) - reproduction
14
OS30 18
The Boy Lincoln and His Mother (1934) – copy
Series 14: Posters, 1861-1971, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
14
OS30 19
Lincoln at home with Willie, and Tad on Christmas Day (no date)
14
OS30 20
Poster of The Marble Statue – copy (no date)
14
OS30 21
Poster of Saint Gauden’s Statue – copy (no date)
14
OS30 22
Sherman in Georgia (no date)
14
OS30 23
Stone Mountain poster (no date)
14
OS30 24
Surrender of the Confederate Forces (no date)
14
OS30 25
Civil War soldiers sharpshooting (1956)
14
OS30 26
Abraham Lincoln poster (1969)
14
OS30 27
The Emancipation Proclamation (1971) – reprints
14
OS31 1
Major Generals of the United States Army (1887)
Series 15: Photographs, 1863-1962
Series Box Folder Contents
15
32
1
Abraham Lincoln portraits (laminated) (no date)
15
32
2
Abraham Lincoln portraits – various (no date)
15
32
3
Abraham Lincoln’s tomb (no date)
15
32
4
Atlanta Campaign and Keenesaw photographs (no date)
15
32
5
Aversboro and Fort Macon photographs (no date)
15
32
6
Civil War soldiers (no date)
15
32
7
Dover Tavern (no date)
15
32
8
General Lee (no date)
15
32
9
General William T. Sherman (no date)
15
32
10
Gettysburg (no date)
15
32
11
Guns – including Blakely rifle and Armstrong rifle (no date)
Series 15: Photographs, 1863-1962, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
15
32
12
Home of John McIntosh Kell (no date)
15
32
13
Lookout Valley and Mountain (1863-1864)
15
32
14
G.A.R. Parade – Chicago, Illinois (1900)
15
32
15
Matthew Brady Civil War photographs (no date)
15
32
16
New Salem, Illinois buildings (no date)
15
32
17
New Salem, Illinois photographs (no date)
15
32
18
President Theodore Roosevelt and Governor Yates (1901)
15
32
19
Photograph of the Edwards residence, in which Abraham Lincoln and
Mary Todd were married November 4th, 1842 (1908)
15
32
20
Portraits of Abraham Lincoln – various (March 13, 1923)
15
32
21
Photograph of Lincoln Park, Los Angeles (July 17, 1926)
15
32
22
Photograph of Beardstown courtroom, where Lincoln cleared Armstrong
by the Almanac (1930-1931)
15
32
23
Photograph of John W. Fling (January 1941)
15
32
24
Photographs of Chickamauga (June 1947; March 1948; June 1949)
15
32
25
Photographic prints of John Wilkes Booth with copy of letter – refer to
Subseries 1.C, box 3, folder 1 (August 29, 1947)
15
32
26
Photograph of Duke University Chapel (November, 1950)
15
32
27
Photograph of Harpers Ferry (June, 1951)
15
33
1
Photograph of the Lincoln home, Springfield, IL. (no date)
15
33
2
Photographs of McGavock house and cemetery (June 1950; March 1951)
15
33
3
Planting Fort Union flag on Lookout Mountain (no date)
15
33
4
Portraits, including those of “Old Uncle Dick Harvey” and Charles H.
Dickey (no date)
Series 15: Photographs, 1863-1962, Cont’d
Series Box Folder Contents
15
33
5
Portrait of W.H.L. Wallace (no date)
15
33
6
Rock Island photographs (September 4, 1941 – January 30, 1956)
15
33
7
Shiloh Campaign photographs (June, 1949)
15
33
8
South Mountain (June 1951)
15
33
9
Stilesboro Academy (no date)
15
33
10
Various photographs of Antietam (June, 1951)
15
33
11
Tombstones – Mount Olivet, Washington D.C. (May, 1952)
15
33
12
Photographs of Bull Run (April 1950 – August 1962)
15
33
13
Various miscellaneous photographs, including photos of a key and
Chandelier (no date)
15
33
14
Various photos of a football (no date)
15
33
15
Various photographs of Civil War sites (no date)
15
33
16
William Lloyd Garrison portrait (no date)
Series 16: Collection Documentation,????-????
Series Box Folder Contents
16
34
1
Great American Tradition publishers – descriptions of prints and their care
(no date)
16
34
2
Order form for prints of Randy Steffen paintings (no date)
16
34
3
Signed testimony, by Jack Magune, of the authenticity of the history of
Confederate blockade runner. (no date)