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  2. List of photographs of Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    A photographs of Abraham Lincoln taken by Anthony Berger. [120] February 9, 1864 [116] Photograph National Archives An original cracked plate, just under the size known as "imperial". [121] The Lincoln portrait on the current United States five-dollar bill is based on this photograph. National Archives Abraham Lincoln with his youngest son Tad.

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    A black and white photograph of President Abraham Lincoln, from early 1864. The “Picturing Lincoln” initiative by the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum means more than 1,000 high ...

  4. 109 Rare Historical Photos To Enlighten Your View Of The ...

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    #89 78-Year-Old Robert T. Lincoln (Son Of Abraham Lincoln) Is Helped Up The Steps At The Dedication Of The Lincoln Memorial In Washington D.C., 1922 ... #103 An Actual Photo Of Theodore Roosevelt ...

  5. Ghost of Abraham Lincoln (photograph) - Wikipedia

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    The Ghost of Abraham Lincoln is a photograph taken by the American photographer William Mumler in 1872. It appears to depict a faint white figure, interpreted as the ghost of U.S. president Abraham Lincoln, standing over his seated widow, Mary Todd Lincoln. [1] The photograph is assumed to be a hoax, although it is still unclear how exactly it ...

  6. William H. Mumler - Wikipedia

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    His two most famous images are the photograph of Mary Todd Lincoln with the ghost of her husband Abraham Lincoln and the portrait of Master Herrod, a medium, with three spirit guides. Mumler was eventually taken to court and tried for fraud and larceny. Noted showman P. T. Barnum testified against him. He was later acquitted by a judge, and his ...

  7. Frederick Hill Meserve - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Hill Meserve (1865 – 1962) was a businessman and collector of photographs. He published a large collection of early American photographic portraits. [1] In 1944 he worked with historian Carl Sandburg to publish 100 photographs of Abraham Lincoln. [2] The Library of Congress has his photographic publishings in its collection. [3]