Box 37
Container
Contains 46 Results:
M-3614 Duschnes, Philip C. "The Second Inaugural Address of Abraham Lincoln." Philip C. Duschnes. New York.
File — Box: 37
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3619 [Gregory, Edward.] "At the End of the Trail The story of the journey of Thomas Lincoln and his family through Hardin and Breckinridge counties, Ky., to Indiana in 1816." Breckinridge-Perry County Lincoln Highway Association. D.D. Dowell, President. E.D. Jones, Vice President. J.C. Nolte, Treasurer. Edward Gregory, Secretary.
File — Box: 37
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3622 Hasbrouck, Jacob Louis. "Lincoln In Some of His Unheroic Hours." Paper by Jacob Louis Hasbrouck Before the Rotary Club of Bloomington, Illinois. February 10, 1938
File — Box: 37
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1938
M-3622 Hasbrouck, Jacob Louis. "Lincoln In Some of His Unheroic Hours." Paper by Jacob Louis Hasbrouck Before the Rotary Club of Bloomington, Illinois. February 10, 1938
File — Box: 37
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1938
M-3624 Hertz, Emanuel. "Lincoln's Imprint on Constitution." Article by Emanuel Hertz. In the New York Times February 6, 1938. Printed in the Congressional Record of February 10, 1938. (Not printed at Government expense.) United States Government Printing Office. Washington, 1938
File — Box: 37
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1938
M-3629 Kinnaird, Virginia. "Mrs. Lincoln As a White House Hostess." By Virginia Kinnaird. Reprinted from Papers in Illinois History and Transactions for the Year 1938. The Illinois State Historical Society, Springfield, Illinois
File — Box: 37
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3632 "Lincoln Log Cabin State Park." State of Illinois. Henry Horner. Governor
File — Box: 37
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3637N McMurtry, Robert Gerald. "Lincoln Knew Shakespeare." Reprinted from the Indiana Magazine of History, XXXI, No. 4. December, 1935
File — Box: 37
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1935
M-3638 Morgan, Joy Elmer. "Selections from Abraham Lincoln." By Joy Elmer Morgan editor, Journal of the National Education Association. Personal Growth Leaflet. Number Twenty-seven.
File — Box: 37
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3639 "New Salem State Park." State of Illinois. Henry Horner. Governor
File — Box: 37
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3643 Pond, Fern Nance. "Intellectual New Salem in Lincoln's Day." An address delivered at Lincoln Memorial University. Harrogate, Tennessee. By Fern Nance Pond. Petersburg, Illinois. February 12, 1938
File — Box: 37
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1938
M-3644 [Pond, Fern Nance.] "New Salem Village." Photographic Views and Brief Historical Sketch of New Salem State Park Petersburg, Illinois. (2 copies)
File — Box: 37
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3647 Reed, Chauncey William. (Not printed at Government expense.) "Abraham Lincoln-Lover of Humanity." Address by Hon. Chauncey W. Reed of Illinois to the District of Columbia Society of the Dames of the Loyal Legion. On February 12, 1938. Printed in the Congressional Record of February 14, 1938
File — Box: 37
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1938
M-3650 Stringer, Lawrence B. "Abraham Lincoln and the City of Lincoln, Illinois." An Address by Judge Lawrence B. Stringer, of Lincoln, Illinois, delivered at a Columbia System coast-to-coast broadcast, at Lincoln, Illinois, February 12, 1938
File — Box: 37
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1938
M-3652 Warren, Louis Austin. "Little Known Facts About The Gettysburg Address." By Louis A. Warren, Litt.D. Historian, The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company. Director, The Lincoln National Life Foundation.
File — Box: 37
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3657 Angle, Paul McClelland. "The Foundations of Lincoln's Fame A Lincoln's Day Address." Delivered at Carleton College by Paul M. Angle at a Special Chapel Service. February 15, 1939
File — Box: 37
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1939
M-3665 [Bullard, Frederick Lauriston.] "Lincoln Pardons Conspirator on Plea of An English Statesman." Reprinted from the American Bar Association Journal, March, 1939
File — Box: 37
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1939
M-3667 Capehart, Homer E. "Lincoln Ideals Brought Down To Date." Address delivered by Homer E. Capehart. Washington, Indiana. Over Radio Station WIND Monday, February 13, 1939. This address is printed and distributed by a group of Mr. Capehart's friends in appreciation of his notable contribution to the cause of good government.
File — Box: 37
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3668 [Charrney, Theodore S.] "On June 13, 1839, The Logan County Circuit Court, An Important Point On The Lincoln Circuit, Convened At Postville For The First Time."
File — Box: 37
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
