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Abraham Lincoln Image Gallery from the National Museum of American History

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Click any of the Lincoln-related objects below to open a PDF version which you can download and print.




























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    August 24, 2009

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    Ed McConnell said:


    I have always found A. Lincoln to be a fascinating person and read just about everything I can find on him.

    My great grandfather grew up in Springfield, Il. and new Lincoln as a young man. One of my ancestors in fact was the Sheriff of Sangamon County in the late 1800’s.

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