ILLUSTRATIONS
From an original, unretouched negative, made in 1864, at the time he commissioned Ulysses S. Grant Lieutenant-General and Commander of all the armies of the Republic. It is said that this negative, with one of General Grant, was made in commemoration of that event.
Autograph from the copy of the Gettysburg Address made by Lincoln for the Soldiers' and Sailors' Fair at Baltimore, in 1864, and now in the possession of Wm. J.A. Bliss, Esq., of that city.
[VIGNETTE OF LINCOLN'S EARLY HOME]
The vignette of Lincoln's early home on Goose-Nest Prairie, near Farmington, Ill., is from a drawing after a photograph. This log cabin was built by Lincoln and his father in 1831.
From a photograph by Brady in the Library of the State Department at Washington.
Autograph from the Brady Register, owned by his nephew, Mr. Levin C. Handy, Washington, D.C.