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- A rare old third dimension portrait of Abraham Lincoln, made in the days of the Civil War
- Stereograph: Abraham Lincoln seated with arm resting on a table., Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809-April 15, 1865) was the sixteenth President of the United States. As Commander in Chief of the United States, he led the Union during the Civil War. On April 15, he was shot in the back of the head at Ford's Theater by John Wilkes Booth, and died shortly after from his wounds.
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- Abraham Lincoln
- Stereograph: Bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln.
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- Lincoln at Antietam Oct. 3rd, 1862, with Gen. McClellan and staff
- Stereograph: Officers, including General McClellan, with Lincoln outside tent at Antietam., Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809-April 15, 1865) was the sixteenth President of the United States. As Commander in Chief of the United States, he led the Union during the Civil War. On April 15, he was shot in the back of the head at Ford's Theater by John Wilkes Booth, and died shortly after from his wounds. George McClellan (December 3, 1826-October 29, 1885) A major general for the Union Army during the Civil War. McClellan organized the Army of the Potomac and served as the general-in-chief of the Union Army from November 1861 to March 1862 when he was relieved of command by President Lincoln. McClellan was the Democratic Presidential candidate in the 1864 election, losing to the incumbent Republican, Abraham Lincoln. After the Civil War, he served as the 24th Governor of New Jersey from 1878 to 1881.
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- Lincoln visits General McClellan at Antietam
- Stereograph: Lincoln and General McClellan in his tent at Antietam, table draped with American flag. Written on the back of stereograph, Oct. 3rd, 1862, Lincoln visits General McClellan at Antietam., George McClellan (December 3, 1826-October 29, 1885) A major general for the Union Army during the Civil War. McClellan organized the Army of the Potomac and served as the general-in-chief of the Union Army from November 1861 to March 1862 when he was relieved of command by President Lincoln. McClellan was the Democratic Presidential candidate in the 1864 election, losing to the incumbent Republican, Abraham Lincoln. After the Civil War, he served as the 24th Governor of New Jersey from 1878 to 1881. Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809-April 15, 1865) was the sixteenth President of the United States. As Commander in Chief of the United States, he led the Union during the Civil War. On April 15, he was shot in the back of the head at Ford's Theater by John Wilkes Booth, and died shortly after from his wounds.
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- President Lincoln and Gen. McClellan in McClellan's tent
- Stereograph: Lincoln and General McClellan in his tent at Antietam, table draped with American flag., Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809-April 15, 1865) was the sixteenth President of the United States. As Commander in Chief of the United States, he led the Union during the Civil War. On April 15, he was shot in the back of the head at Ford's Theater by John Wilkes Booth, and died shortly after from his wounds. George McClellan (December 3, 1826-October 29, 1885) A major general for the Union Army during the Civil War. McClellan organized the Army of the Potomac and served as the general-in-chief of the Union Army from November 1861 to March 1862 when he was relieved of command by President Lincoln. McClellan was the Democratic Presidential candidate in the 1864 election, losing to the incumbent Republican, Abraham Lincoln. After the Civil War, he served as the 24th Governor of New Jersey from 1878 to 1881.
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- [Abraham Lincoln standing outside a tent with officer and another man, possibly Allan Pinkerton.]
- Stereograph: Abraham Lincoln standing outside a tent with officer and another man, possibly Allan Pinkerton., Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809-April 15, 1865) was the sixteenth President of the United States. As Commander in Chief of the United States, he led the Union during the Civil War. On April 15, he was shot in the back of the head at Ford's Theater by John Wilkes Booth, and died shortly after from his wounds. Allan Pinkerton (25 Aug. 1819-1 July 1884) Asked by General McClellan to gather intelligence against Confederate enemies at the start of the Civil War. He headed an army spy system in Virginia, called the Secret Service, under the name Major E.�J. Allen. After General McClellan was dismissed in 1862, Pinkerton returned to his private detective business, the National Detective Agency.