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[Photographic reproduction of a caricature of Abraham Lincoln attired as an elderly woman] [graphic].
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A bitter "draught" [graphic].
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[Abraham Lincoln caricature satirizing the draft] [graphic].
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Our bleeding country's infernal revenue stamps. [graphic] / ["I say internal ought to be spelt with a T, boss says it hadn't] Printers Devil.
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I wish I was in Dixie [graphic].
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The negro on the brain. [graphic].
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"I found when a grocer's boy," Honest Abe said "Prosperity's line, if you'd cross it, give always good measure, save labor and use the self measuring, Enterprise faucet."
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[Enterprise Manufacturing Company of Pennsylvania trade cards]
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Grinning for the presidency. [graphic].
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Writing the Emancipation Proclamation
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Abraham's dream! : "Coming events cast their shadows before." [graphic].
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The question settled. [graphic] / Geo. Whiting, 87 Fulton St. New York; Phelps & Watson, 18 Beekman St. New York.
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Cartes de visite satirizing the Civil War revenue systems [graphic].
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The national game. Three "outs" and one "run" [graphic] : Abraham winning the ball.
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The rail candidate. [graphic]
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"The nigger" in the woodpile. [graphic]
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Civil War stationery collection
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"Your plan and mine." [graphic]
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"The irrepressible conflict" or the Republican barge in danger. [graphic]
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An heir to the throne, or the next Republican candidate. [graphic]
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Political "Blondins" crossing Salt River [graphic].
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[Building of the Supervisory Committee for Recruiting Colored Troops, 1210 Chestnut Street, Nov. 1864]
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Cartes de visite reproductions of Civil War era sketches by H.C. Bispham
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[Michael Zinman world's fairs collection]
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Worship of the North. [graphic]
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Political caricature no.3. The abolition catastrophe, or the November smash-up. [graphic]