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ABRAHAM LINCOLN: born in Kentucky, 1809; assasinated at Washington, 1865; admitted to bar in Illinois, 1836; captain in Black Hawk war, 1832; member of Congress, 1847-49; famous debate on slavery with Stephen A. Douglas in 1848; elected president in 1860 by electoral vote of 180 against 123; his election was the signal for the secession movement; re-elected president in 1864.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN: born in Kentucky, 1809; assasinated at Washington, 1865; admitted to bar in Illinois, 1836; captain in Black Hawk war, 1832; member of Congress, 1847-49; famous debate on slavery with Stephen A. Douglas in 1848; elected president in 1860 by electoral vote of 180 against 123; his election was the signal for the secession movement; re-elected president in 1864.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN: born in Kentucky, 1809; assasinated at Washington, 1865; admitted to bar in Illinois, 1836; captain in Black Hawk war, 1832; member of Congress, 1847-49; famous debate on slavery with Stephen A. Douglas in 1848; elected president in 1860 by electoral vote of 180 against 123; his election was the signal for the secession movement; re-elected president in 1864.

Bamforth & Co. Ltd., Publishers, Holmfirth, and New York
1908
Medium/TechniqueChromolithograph and metallic pigment on card stock.
DimensionsHorizontal: 8.9 x 14 cm (3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.)
Credit LineLeonard A. Lauder Postcard Archive—Gift of Leonard A. Lauder
Accession number2014.13406
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ClassificationsPostcards
ProvenanceBetween 1950 and 2011, acquired by Leonard A. Lauder, New York, from various postcard dealers in the United States, Canada and Europe; 2014, gift of Leonard A. Lauder to the MFA. (Accession Date: October 29, 2014)