With Malice Toward None

The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibition    

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Vignettes  |  Arrival in Washington

Inauguration Week (096.00.00)

Inauguration Week
Thomas Nast. Gentlemen's Parlor, Reading and Sitting Room at Willard Hotel, Washington, during the Inauguration Week. Ink and opaque white drawing, February 28, 1861. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (096)
Digital ID # ppmsca-19387

Vignettes  |  A Team of Rivals

Cabinet Member Edwin Stanton  (110.00.00)

Cabinet Member Edwin Stanton
Edwin McMasters Stanton with his son Edwin Lamson Stanton. Half-plate daguerreotype, between 1852 and 1855. Purchase and gift from the James Madison Council and George S. Whiteley, IV. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (110)
Digital ID # ppmsca-19600

Lincoln’s Cabinet [Harper’s Weekly illustration] (111.00.00)

The Lincoln Cabinet, 1861
The Cabinet at Washington, from Harpers Weekly, July 13, 1861. Wood engraving. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (111)
Digital ID # cph-3c32557

List of Potential Members (113.00.00)

Memorandum on Cabinet Appointments
Memorandum on cabinet appointments, March 1, 1861. Holograph manuscript. Abraham Lincoln Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress (113)
Digital ID # al0113

“A Job for the New Cabinet Maker” (112.00.00)

A Job for the New Cabinet Maker
A Job for the New Cabinet Maker from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, February 2, 1861. Facsimile. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (112)
Digital ID # cph 3a48358

The Northern and Southern States in 1861 (115.00.00)

The Northern and Southern States in 1861
Map Showing the Comparative Area of the Northern and Southern States, East of the Rocky Mountains, from Harpers Weekly, February 23, 1861. Facsimile. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (115)
Digital ID # ppmsca-19483

Vignettes  |  Life in the White House

Mary Todd Lincoln’s Pearl Necklace (138.00.01)

Mary Todd Lincoln's Jewelry

Tiffany & Co. Mary Todd Lincolns jewelry. Alfred Whital Stern Collection, Rare Book and Special Collections Division, Library of Congress (138)
Digital ID # scsm1298/002r

Mathew Brady. Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, 1861. Facsimile. Brady-Handy Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (136)
Digital ID # cwpbh-01027

Willie Lincoln (139.00.00)

Willie Lincoln
Mathew B. Brady. Willie Lincoln, Third Son of President Lincoln . . . , ca. 1862. Facsimile. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (139)
Digital ID # ppmsca-19390

Abraham Lincoln and Thomas (Tad) Lincoln, 1865 (140.00.00)

Abraham Lincoln and Thomas (Tad) Lincoln, 1865
Alexander Gardner. Abraham Lincoln with his son Tad (Thomas), February 5, 1865. Facsimile. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (140)
Digital ID # cph-3a05994

The Lincoln Family (108.00.00)

The Lincoln Family
John Chester Buttre after Francis B. Carpenter. Lincoln Family in 1861, ca. 1873. Mezzotint. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (108)
Digital ID # pga-00433

Major and Knapp. Grand Reception of the Notabilities of the Nation, at the White House, 1865. New York: Frank Leslie, ca. 1865. Facsimile of a lithograph. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (214.01)
Digital ID # ppmsca-07593

Vignettes  |  Lincoln and Frederick Douglass

“Recruiting Colored Troops” (180.00.01)

Recruiting Colored Troops
C. W. Foster, U.S. War Department, to Frederick Douglass, August 13, 1863. Manuscript letter. Frederick Douglass Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress (180)
Digital ID # al0180p1, al0180p2

Frederick Douglass describing Lincoln (177.00.00)

Douglass Eulogizes Abraham Lincoln
Frederick Douglass. Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, June 1, 1865. Holograph document. Frederick Douglass Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress (177)
Digital ID # al0177

Frederick Douglass, ca. 1860. Albumen print. Facsimile. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress
Digital ID # cph-3a18122

Vignettes  |  At War's End

Abraham Lincoln to Thurlow Weed (215.00.00)

There is a God governing the world.
Abraham Lincoln to Thurlow Weed, March 15, 1865. Holograph letter (215)
Digital ID # al0215

Grounds of Richmond’s Ruined Arsenal (199.00.00)

Grounds of Richmonds Ruined Arsenal
Andrew J. Russell. Ruins in Richmond, Virginia, April 1865. Albumen silver print. Facsimile. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (199)
Digital ID # cwpb-02640

Lee Surrenders (201.00.00)

Lee Surrenders
Virginia! Lee Surrenders! The Rebellion Ended! New-York Tribune, April 10, 1865. Serial and Government Publications Division, Library of Congress (201)
Digital ID # al0201

Vignettes  |  Memorializing Lincoln

Statue of Abraham Lincoln for the Lincoln Memorial (237.00.00)

Architects Drawing for the Lincoln Memorial
Henry Bacon, architect. Statue of Abraham Lincoln for the Lincoln Memorial, providing measurements of the plinth, November 1917. Graphite drawing. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (237)
Digital ID # cph-3g04709

March on Washington (238.00.01)

March on Washington
United Press International. Emancipator Looks Down on Demonstrators [During the Civil Rights March on Washington], August 28, 1963. Gelatin silver print. Facsimile. New York World-Telegram and Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (238.01)
Digital ID # al0238

Washington: The Rev. Martin Luther King Delivers his Address at the Lincoln Memorial during the Civil Rights March on Washington, August 28, 1963. Gelatin silver print. Facsimile. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (240.01)
Digital ID # ppmsca-19406

Marian Anderson Sings from the Steps of the Lincoln Memorial (239.00.01)

Marian Anderson Sings from the Steps of the Lincoln Memorial
View from Lincoln statue toward Washington Monument, 1952. Gelatin silver print. Facsimile. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (239.01)
Digital ID # al0239

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