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Lincoln, Mary Todd, 1818-1882 |
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A Monument to Mary Todd Lincoln
Charter announcement for a monument for Mary Todd Lincoln organized by J. M. Spencer, President of Sayre College; the effort to erect a monument for Mary Todd Lincoln is supported by Governor Augustus Willson, Senator W. O. Bradley, Emily Todd Helm, Henry Watterson, Bennett H. Young, George P. Upton, Sophonisba Breckinridge, and Jenkin Lloyd Jones. Includes remarks about Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln by Father George D. Wright, Chaplain of St. Lu...
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Mary Todd Lincoln House Dedication [program]
Program from the Mary Todd Lincoln House Dedication, Lexington, Kentucky, June 9, 1977. Includes a listing of the Kentucky Mansions Preservation Foundation Members, 1968-1977.
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Mary Todd Lincoln House Dedication [ticket]
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Mary Todd Lincoln house [thank you note]
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Mrs. Lincoln and Her Sons
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Papers (Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865) - Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Facsimiles of outgoing letters of Abraham Lincoln, 1848-1865; marriage license of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd, 1842; speeches and notes of or pertaining to Lincoln, 1835-1873, including program for dedication of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, 1863. Explanatory information appears on the reverse of the letters.
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Papers (Underwood, Johanna Louisa, 1840-1923) - Underwood, Johanna Louisa, 1840-1923
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The Friends of the Library/Warren County invitation
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