A scan of an illustration of United States President Abraham Lincoln reading a draft of the Emancipation Proclamation to Vice-President Hannibal Hamlin. The illustration appeared in The Life and Times of Hannibal Hamlin, a book written by his grandson, Charles Eugene Hamlin, published in 1899 (following page 428).https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/spec_photos/4323/thumbnail.jp
The Emancipation proclamation: pages 51-54.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pamphlets/1183/t...
Photograph of Lincoln\u27s Cabinet, left to right: Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War (sitting); Sal...
On more than one occasion, the historical record has implied that Abraham Lincoln\u27s Emancipation ...
Description provided by the Library of Congress: Print shows a reenactment of Abraham Lincoln si...
The photolithograph depicts an reenactment of Abraham Lincoln signing the Emancipation Proclamation ...
Abraham Lincoln’s portrait is formed from the text of the proclamation.The Proclamation of Emancipat...
The lithographic print, released in commemoration of the Emancipation Proclamation, contains a portr...
Steel engraving by A. H. Ritchie after the painting by Francis B. Carpenter. Fully titled "The First...
The print is a reproduction of a nineteenth century etching. The satirical piece depicts Abraham Lin...
Depicts Lincoln holding the Emancipation Proclamation document and reviewing it before his cabinet m...
The engraving depicts a black and white image of a black family reading the Proclamation; Beneath th...
Shows a benevolent-looking Abraham Lincoln with his hand on the Emancipation Proclamation. The U.S. ...
On more than one occasion, the historical record has implied that Abraham Lincoln\u27s Emancipation ...
The black and white steel engraving features a seated portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln is posed ...
An illustration of United States President Abraham Lincoln and members of his cabinet, clockwise fro...
The Emancipation proclamation: pages 51-54.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pamphlets/1183/t...
Photograph of Lincoln\u27s Cabinet, left to right: Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War (sitting); Sal...
On more than one occasion, the historical record has implied that Abraham Lincoln\u27s Emancipation ...
Description provided by the Library of Congress: Print shows a reenactment of Abraham Lincoln si...
The photolithograph depicts an reenactment of Abraham Lincoln signing the Emancipation Proclamation ...
Abraham Lincoln’s portrait is formed from the text of the proclamation.The Proclamation of Emancipat...
The lithographic print, released in commemoration of the Emancipation Proclamation, contains a portr...
Steel engraving by A. H. Ritchie after the painting by Francis B. Carpenter. Fully titled "The First...
The print is a reproduction of a nineteenth century etching. The satirical piece depicts Abraham Lin...
Depicts Lincoln holding the Emancipation Proclamation document and reviewing it before his cabinet m...
The engraving depicts a black and white image of a black family reading the Proclamation; Beneath th...
Shows a benevolent-looking Abraham Lincoln with his hand on the Emancipation Proclamation. The U.S. ...
On more than one occasion, the historical record has implied that Abraham Lincoln\u27s Emancipation ...
The black and white steel engraving features a seated portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln is posed ...
An illustration of United States President Abraham Lincoln and members of his cabinet, clockwise fro...
The Emancipation proclamation: pages 51-54.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pamphlets/1183/t...
Photograph of Lincoln\u27s Cabinet, left to right: Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War (sitting); Sal...
On more than one occasion, the historical record has implied that Abraham Lincoln\u27s Emancipation ...