With Malice Toward None

The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibition    

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Political cartoonist Thomas Nast reportedly made this sketch of Abraham Lincoln reading a newspaper in the Gentleman's Parlor of the Willard Hotel in one of the few relaxed moments the president-elect enjoyed during the week leading up to his inauguration.
Political cartoonist Thomas Nast reportedly made this sketch of Abraham Lincoln reading a newspaper in the Gentleman's Parlor of the Willard Hotel in one of the few relaxed moments the president-elect enjoyed during the week leading up to his inauguration.