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    Abraham Lincoln statue in Chicago, Illinois, photographic print on card stock
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    Description: A black and white photograph on card stock features the bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln located at the Lincoln Park in Chicago, Illinois. The sculpture depicts a standing Lincoln, with his head looking down, in front of a chair; Lincoln has his right hand behind his back while his left hand is grasping his suit jacket. The sculpture was designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AV83_B01F05_004
    Subjects: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865--Pictorial works
    Places: Chicago (Illinois); Cork County (Illinois)
     
    Abraham Lincoln statue in Chicago, Illinois, photographic print
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    Description: A black and white photographic print on yellow paper features the bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln located at the Lincoln Park in Chicago, Illinois. The sculpture depicts a standing Lincoln, with his head looking down, in front of a chair; Lincoln has his right hand behind his back while his left hand is grasping his suit jacket. The sculpture was designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The caption reads, “Saint Gauden’s Statue Lincoln Park, Chicago. Compliment of The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company.” View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AV83_B01F05_016
    Subjects: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865--Pictorial works
    Places: Chicago (Illinois); Cork County (Illinois)
     
    Abraham Lincoln Exhibit Construction Site Chicago World's Fair 1933, photographic
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    Description: A photographic print displaying a half-completed construction site for the 1933 Chicago State Fair exhibit based on the life of Abraham Lincoln called “The Life and Lore of Lincoln.” Once the exhibit is completed it will display five reconstructed structures to signify key moments in the life of Lincoln before becoming president. First, the small log cabin represented the one room cabin in Hardin County, Kentucky where Lincoln was born to parents Thomas and Nancy Lincoln on February 12, 1809. Next, a larger log cabin represents the log cabin where Lincoln grew up in Little Pigeon Creek, Indiana with his family. Next, the exhibit included a reconstructed log cabin of the Berry-Lincoln Store general store from New Salem, Illinois. Abraham Lincoln and his partner, William Berry, owned the store which served as a general store and post office for the people of New Salem during the 1830s. Next, the exhibit also includes a reconstruction inspired by Rutledge Tavern from New Salem, Illinois. James Rutledge was one of the founders of New Salem and established the Rutledge Tavern and Inn, where Abraham Lincoln first stayed when he first arrived to New Salem. This is where, Lincoln fell in love with James Rutledge’s daughter, Ann. But, tragically she died at a young age and devastating a young Abraham Lincoln. The final reconstructed building included in the exhibit is of the Wigwam convention center in Chicago, Illinois. This is where Lincoln was nominated for Republican presidency candidate in 1860. From the photograph, the three most noticeable structures are the reconstructed small one-room cabin where Lincoln was born, his family home from Little Pigeon Creek, and the Wigwam center. The photograph is a close-up view of the reconstructed log cabin where Lincoln was born in and his childhood home. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AV83_B01F04_036_001
    Subjects: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865--Pictorial works
    Places: Chicago (Illinois); Cork County (Illinois)
     
    Abraham Lincoln Exhibit Construction Site Chicago World's Fair 1933
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    Description: A photographic print displaying a half-completed construction site for the 1933 Chicago State Fair exhibit based on the life of Abraham Lincoln called “The Life and Lore of Lincoln.” The exhibit displays five reconstructed structures to signify key moments in the life of Lincoln before becoming president. First, the small log cabin represented the one room cabin in Hardin County, Kentucky where Lincoln was born to parents Thomas and Nancy Lincoln on February 12, 1809. Next, a larger log cabin represents the log cabin where Lincoln grew up in Little Pigeon Creek, Indiana with his family. Next, the exhibit included a reconstructed log cabin of the Berry-Lincoln Store general store from New Salem, Illinois. Abraham Lincoln and his partner, William Berry, owned the store which served as a general store and post office for the people of New Salem during the 1830s. Next, the exhibit also includes a reconstruction inspired by Rutledge Tavern from New Salem, Illinois. James Rutledge was one of the founders of New Salem and established the Rutledge Tavern and Inn, where Abraham Lincoln first stayed when he first arrived to New Salem. This is where, Lincoln fell in love with James Rutledge’s daughter, Ann. But, tragically she died at a young age and devastating a young Abraham Lincoln. The final reconstructed building included in the exhibit is of the Wigwam convention center in Chicago, Illinois. This is where Lincoln was nominated for Republican presidency candidate in1860. From the photograph, the three most noticeable structures are the reconstructed small one-room cabin where Lincoln was born, his family home from Little Pigeon Creek, and the Wigwam center. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AV83_B01F04_033_001
    Subjects: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865--Pictorial works
    Places: Chicago (Illinois); Cork County (Illinois)
     
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