Abraham Lincoln Collection: Miscellaneous, 1853-1865
Scope and Contents
The Abraham Lincoln Collection, spanning the dates ca. 1839-1865, (with some undated material) consists of divisional groupings of material, such as the Presidential Papers, Legal Papers, etc. The bulk of the material spans the dates 1844-1865. The manuscript sources are cited and summarized in this guide, with an index. In addition to the listed and related source, ninety-seven (97) reels of microfilm of the Abraham Lincoln Papers (Library of Congress) are available for research. Other resources include approximately 10,000 books, vertical file material, pamphlets, sheet music, broadsides, scrapbooks, photographs, and newspapers: the vast majority on the subjects of Abraham Lincoln and the American Civil War.
The nucleus of the collection consists of the various papers, among them are the Legal Papers, consisting of more than 150 items. They originated circa 1839-1861 and include undated material. Significant among the other series are the Presidential Papers, comprised of both incoming and outgoing correspondence, memorandums, and other documents associated with President Lincoln. The inclusive date ranges are from December 1860 to March 1865 and include some undated material. Some of the documents originated while Lincoln was President- elect and are included in this series; altogether, the series contains over 70 items. The Personal Papers consists of only 4 items and range from circa 1849 to 1860. A Miscellaneous series (1853-1865; n.d.) is comprised of an eclectic group of Lincoln-related items, including a deed for a lot in the town of Lincoln, Sangamon County, Illinois (1853); a check written to Lincoln and Lamon (1854); a personal check issued by A. Lincoln, in the amount of $4,800.00, which historians say was for the purpose of dividing the cash with his law partner, Herndon; a wax imprint (personal seal of President Lincoln); various poems and proclamations in commemoration of President Lincoln; various autographs of Abraham Lincoln; and an issue of the New York Daily Tribune (May 6, 1865) carrying news of the assassination. The Ephemera includes, but is not limited to, campaign ribbons and two authentic theatre tickets from Ford's Theatre that are dated April 14, 1865, the evening of Lincoln's assassination, and March 27, 1865.
Dates
- 1853-1865
Extent
From the Collection: 58.87 Cubic Feet (5 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Content Index
80-2566: Check written to Lincoln and Lamon. Aug. 3, 1854. Re: a check for one hundred dollars "on the judgement lately obtained in my favor against Wm. S. Carothers in the Circuit Court, V[andalia] County, Illinois."
80-0101: Check in the amount of $4800, Aug. 31, 1857. Re: pertains to the amount of Lincoln's legal fee as an attorney.
80-2565: Personal seal of President Lincoln. This wax imprint on paper is supposedly the personal seal of President Lincoln. This red sealing wax imprint depicts an eagle, and it is inscribed "The President of the United States." Gift of Ralph A. Gregory.
80-1398: A. Lincoln, Washington, D.C. To Major Gen. Butler, Quartermaster Dep[t]. Sept. 2, 1864. Handwritten, signed. Re: the discharge of prisoners at Point Lookout; mentions Col. [Bier?]. Probably spurious document.
80-3024: Autograph of A[braham] Lincoln, dated Dec. 13, 1864.
80.1669: Advertisement by Henszey & Co., Photographers. Apr. 16, 1865. Re: their offering of "specimen photographs in crayon, life, and cabinet size of our lamented Chief Magistrate, Abraham Lincoln … "
80.1708: Proclamation issued from the Mayor's Office, Providence. Apr. 18, 1865. Re: invitation for the members of the city government to meet in the council chamber "to participate in the funeral solemnities in love and respect to the late President …"
80.1714: Poem in commemoration of President Lincoln. New York, Apr. 20, 1865.
80.1709: Poem by James Logan. Pennsylvania, 1865. The poem was "dedicated to the memory of Abraham Lincoln."
80-1320: New York Daily Tribune. May 6, 1865. Re: carries news of the assassination of President Lincoln. Donated by Mrs. Woodford F. Spencer.
80-1459: Various signatures of Abraham Lincoln: 1) A. Lincoln; 2) Abraham Lincoln; and 3) Abraham Lincoln and Edwin M. Stanton, on a document (partial).
80.1439: Envelope addressed to "Abraham Lincoln, President of the U. States," n.d.
Repository Details
Part of the Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum Repository
Lincoln Memorial Univesity
Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum
6965 Cumberland Gap Parkway
Harrogate Tennessee 37752 United States
archives@lmunet.edu