With Malice Toward None
The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibition
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Lincoln with a Beard
The first photograph of the president-elect with a beard was taken at the Springfield studio of C.S. German. Typically an interested party would arrange for the sitting; in this instancesculptor Thomas D. Jones of Ohio. Jones was in Springfield to make a bust of Lincoln from life. One expert on Lincoln photographs assigned a slightly earlier date to this portrait than the one here inscribed.