Honorable James Speed, Kentucky, Attorney General, Lincoln's Cabinet Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-honorable-james-speed-kentucky-attorney-general-lincolns-cabinet-54668014.html
RMD4X9H2–Honorable James Speed, Kentucky, Attorney General, Lincoln's Cabinet
President Abraham Lincoln meets with cabinet and Lt. General Winfield Scott (in uniform) in the Council Chamber at White House. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-president-abraham-lincoln-meets-with-cabinet-and-lt-general-winfield-33927193.html
RFBY5EDD–President Abraham Lincoln meets with cabinet and Lt. General Winfield Scott (in uniform) in the Council Chamber at White House.
Abraham Lincoln's cabinet (1863) (14594929890) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-abraham-lincolns-cabinet-1863-14594929890-173078842.html
Portrait of President Abraham Lincoln's Cabinet 1828. Secretary of State; William H. Seward, Secretary of War; Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy; Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of the Treasury; Salmon P Chase. Henry Wright Smith. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-president-abraham-lincolns-cabinet-1828-secretary-of-state-william-h-seward-secretary-of-war-gideon-welles-secretary-of-the-navy-edwin-m-stanton-secretary-of-the-treasury-salmon-p-chase-henry-wright-smith-image330679609.html
RM2A5YN61–Portrait of President Abraham Lincoln's Cabinet 1828. Secretary of State; William H. Seward, Secretary of War; Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy; Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of the Treasury; Salmon P Chase. Henry Wright Smith.
Portrait of President Abraham Lincoln's Cabinet 1828. Secretary of State; William H. Seward, Secretary of War; Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy; Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of the Treasury; Salmon P Chase. Henry Wright Smith. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-president-abraham-lincolns-cabinet-1828-secretary-of-state-image68559720.html
RMDYF4HC–Portrait of President Abraham Lincoln's Cabinet 1828. Secretary of State; William H. Seward, Secretary of War; Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy; Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of the Treasury; Salmon P Chase. Henry Wright Smith.
Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln greeting Union generals, Cabinet members, & others at Abraham Lincoln's last reception in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-abraham-lincoln-and-mary-todd-lincoln-greeting-union-generals-cabinet-32380438.html
RMBTK1G6–Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln greeting Union generals, Cabinet members, & others at Abraham Lincoln's last reception in
Honorable James Speed, Kentucky, Attorney General, Lincoln's Cabinet (4171846111). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/honorable-james-speed-kentucky-attorney-general-lincolns-cabinet-4171846111-image355896593.html
RM2BK0DMH–Honorable James Speed, Kentucky, Attorney General, Lincoln's Cabinet (4171846111).
Edward Bates, Attorney General, U.S. Lincoln's Cabinet Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edward-bates-attorney-general-us-lincolns-cabinet-image262207294.html
RMW6GG26–Edward Bates, Attorney General, U.S. Lincoln's Cabinet
Lincoln's cabinet drafting the emancipation proclamation on postage stamp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lincolns-cabinet-drafting-the-emancipation-proclamation-on-postage-stamp-image610213735.html
RF2XCNHRK–Lincoln's cabinet drafting the emancipation proclamation on postage stamp
Members of President Lincolns Cabinet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-president-lincolns-cabinet-image359420878.html
RM2BTN0YX–Members of President Lincolns Cabinet.
Portraits of the Members of President Lincoln's Cabinet - Simon Cameron, S. P. Chase, Gideon Welles, W. H. Seward, Montgomery Blair, Caleb B. Smith, Edward Bates (1861). 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portraits-of-the-members-of-president-lincolns-cabinet-simon-cameron-s-p-chase-gideon-welles-w-h-seward-montgomery-blair-caleb-b-smith-edward-bates-1861-19th-century-american-civil-war-illustration-from-frank-leslies-illustrated-newspaper-image481991513.html
RF2K04H2H–Portraits of the Members of President Lincoln's Cabinet - Simon Cameron, S. P. Chase, Gideon Welles, W. H. Seward, Montgomery Blair, Caleb B. Smith, Edward Bates (1861). 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
Members of President Lincoln's Cabinet 1861 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-president-lincolns-cabinet-1861-image555355071.html
RM2R7EH1K–Members of President Lincoln's Cabinet 1861
William Platt Esq. (died 1637), barrister of Lincoln's Inn, London, who left his London house, library, and money for scholarships to St John's College, Cambridge. In lace collar, embroidered cloak and doublet. Wm. Plat. Copperplate engraving by Ignatius Joseph van den Berghe from John Adolphus’ The British Cabinet, containing Portraits of Illustrious Personages, printed by T. Bensley for E. Harding, 98 Pall Mall, London, 1799. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/william-platt-esq-died-1637-barrister-of-lincolns-inn-london-who-left-his-london-house-library-and-money-for-scholarships-to-st-johns-college-cambridge-in-lace-collar-embroidered-cloak-and-doublet-wm-plat-copperplate-engraving-by-ignatius-joseph-van-den-berghe-from-john-adolphus-the-british-cabinet-containing-portraits-of-illustrious-personages-printed-by-t-bensley-for-e-harding-98-pall-mall-london-1799-image477773138.html
RM2JN8CEA–William Platt Esq. (died 1637), barrister of Lincoln's Inn, London, who left his London house, library, and money for scholarships to St John's College, Cambridge. In lace collar, embroidered cloak and doublet. Wm. Plat. Copperplate engraving by Ignatius Joseph van den Berghe from John Adolphus’ The British Cabinet, containing Portraits of Illustrious Personages, printed by T. Bensley for E. Harding, 98 Pall Mall, London, 1799.
Hon. Montgomery Blair, Post-Master General of Lincoln's cabinet, between 1860 and 1870. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hon-montgomery-blair-post-master-general-of-lincolns-cabinet-between-1860-and-1870-image469811138.html
RM2J89MW6–Hon. Montgomery Blair, Post-Master General of Lincoln's cabinet, between 1860 and 1870.
Edwin M. Stanton was Lincoln's second Secretary of War. Photograph by Mathew Brady ca. 1860 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-edwin-m-stanton-was-lincolns-second-secretary-of-war-photograph-by-50035363.html
RMCWB8H7–Edwin M. Stanton was Lincoln's second Secretary of War. Photograph by Mathew Brady ca. 1860
Art inspired by President Lincoln and His Cabinet, ca. 1861, Pen and ink, brush and wash, Sheet: 10 7/8 × 15 1/8 in. (27.6 × 38.4 cm), Drawings, Christian Schussele (American (born France), Guebwiller 1824–1879 Merchantville, New Jersey), Schussele’s drawing documents Lincoln's chief, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-president-lincoln-and-his-cabinet-ca-1861-pen-and-ink-brush-and-wash-sheet-10-78-15-18-in-276-384-cm-drawings-christian-schussele-american-born-france-guebwiller-18241879-merchantville-new-jersey-schusseles-drawing-documents-lincolns-chief-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image463023289.html
RF2HW8EX1–Art inspired by President Lincoln and His Cabinet, ca. 1861, Pen and ink, brush and wash, Sheet: 10 7/8 × 15 1/8 in. (27.6 × 38.4 cm), Drawings, Christian Schussele (American (born France), Guebwiller 1824–1879 Merchantville, New Jersey), Schussele’s drawing documents Lincoln's chief, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
President Abraham Lincoln delivering second inaugural address in front of the United States Capitol, March 4, 1865. The crowd awaits the President's address. Lincoln still sits at left centre. On Lincoln's left are the justices of the Supreme Court; on his right, the members of his cabinet. At his immediate right, is Andrew Johnson; and, next to Johnson, looking towards the cameraman, is the outgoing Vice President Hannibal Hamlin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/president-abraham-lincoln-delivering-second-inaugural-address-in-front-image68557776.html
RMDYF240–President Abraham Lincoln delivering second inaugural address in front of the United States Capitol, March 4, 1865. The crowd awaits the President's address. Lincoln still sits at left centre. On Lincoln's left are the justices of the Supreme Court; on his right, the members of his cabinet. At his immediate right, is Andrew Johnson; and, next to Johnson, looking towards the cameraman, is the outgoing Vice President Hannibal Hamlin.
William Platt Esq. (died 1637), barrister of Lincoln's Inn, London, who left his London house, library, and money for scholarships to St John's College, Cambridge. In lace collar, embroidered cloak and doublet. Wm. Plat. Copperplate engraving by Ignatius Joseph van den Berghe from John Adolphus The British Cabinet, containing Portraits of Illustrious Personages, printed by T. Bensley for E. Harding, 98 Pall Mall, London, 1799. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/william-platt-esq-died-1637-barrister-of-lincolns-inn-london-who-left-his-london-house-library-and-money-for-scholarships-to-st-johns-college-cambridge-in-lace-collar-embroidered-cloak-and-doublet-wm-plat-copperplate-engraving-by-ignatius-joseph-van-den-berghe-from-john-adolphus-the-british-cabinet-containing-portraits-of-illustrious-personages-printed-by-t-bensley-for-e-harding-98-pall-mall-london-1799-image571826651.html
RM2T68XMB–William Platt Esq. (died 1637), barrister of Lincoln's Inn, London, who left his London house, library, and money for scholarships to St John's College, Cambridge. In lace collar, embroidered cloak and doublet. Wm. Plat. Copperplate engraving by Ignatius Joseph van den Berghe from John Adolphus The British Cabinet, containing Portraits of Illustrious Personages, printed by T. Bensley for E. Harding, 98 Pall Mall, London, 1799.
Retouched and colourised cabinet card - seated pose of John Wilkes Booth (Abraham Lincolns killer) with one arm resting on the back of the chair and the other resting on his hip Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/retouched-and-colourised-cabinet-card-seated-pose-of-john-wilkes-booth-abraham-lincolns-killer-with-one-arm-resting-on-the-back-of-the-chair-and-the-other-resting-on-his-hip-image621071551.html
RM2Y2C72R–Retouched and colourised cabinet card - seated pose of John Wilkes Booth (Abraham Lincolns killer) with one arm resting on the back of the chair and the other resting on his hip
Edward Bates, Attorney General, U.S. Lincoln's Cabinet 528314 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edward-bates-attorney-general-us-lincolns-cabinet-528314-image61652899.html
RMDG8EW7–Edward Bates, Attorney General, U.S. Lincoln's Cabinet 528314
This illustration shows Abraham Lincoln's executive office and cabinet room in the White House. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-this-illustration-shows-abraham-lincolns-executive-office-and-cabinet-41993928.html
RFCC8YK4–This illustration shows Abraham Lincoln's executive office and cabinet room in the White House.
Abraham Lincoln's cabinet (1863) (14595002258) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-abraham-lincolns-cabinet-1863-14595002258-173078845.html
A visitor to the Sir John Soanes Museum, London looking at the exhibits in a cabinet Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-visitor-to-the-sir-john-soanes-museum-london-looking-at-the-exhibits-42019951.html
RMCCA4TF–A visitor to the Sir John Soanes Museum, London looking at the exhibits in a cabinet
Nine bust portraits of men in suits, President Lincoln in the center, surrounded by cabinet members. 'PRESIDENT AND CABINET.' (printed above and below portraits). 'Engraved & Published by J.C. Buttre 48 Franklin St. New York.' (printed below Lincoln's bust). 'Entered according to act of Congress AD. 1862 by J.C. Buttre in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York.' (printed below Hamlin's bust). Portraits include (from top going clockwise): Secretary of State William H. Seward, Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of War Edward M. Stanton, Pos Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nine-bust-portraits-of-men-in-suits-president-lincoln-in-the-center-surrounded-by-cabinet-members-president-and-cabinet-printed-above-and-below-portraits-engraved-published-by-jc-buttre-48-franklin-st-new-york-printed-below-lincolns-bust-entered-according-to-act-of-congress-ad-1862-by-jc-buttre-in-the-clerks-office-of-the-district-court-of-the-southern-district-of-new-york-printed-below-hamlins-bust-portraits-include-from-top-going-clockwise-secretary-of-state-william-h-seward-secretary-of-the-treasury-salmon-p-chase-secretary-of-war-edward-m-stanton-pos-image178685298.html
RMMAKPWP–Nine bust portraits of men in suits, President Lincoln in the center, surrounded by cabinet members. 'PRESIDENT AND CABINET.' (printed above and below portraits). 'Engraved & Published by J.C. Buttre 48 Franklin St. New York.' (printed below Lincoln's bust). 'Entered according to act of Congress AD. 1862 by J.C. Buttre in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York.' (printed below Hamlin's bust). Portraits include (from top going clockwise): Secretary of State William H. Seward, Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of War Edward M. Stanton, Pos
John Wilkes Booth (The man who shot Abraham Lincoln) cabinet card, 1800s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-wilkes-booth-the-man-who-shot-abraham-lincoln-cabinet-card-1800s-image621071532.html
RM2Y2C724–John Wilkes Booth (The man who shot Abraham Lincoln) cabinet card, 1800s
. English: Silver print cabinet card of Abraham Lincoln's October 11, 1858 sitting. . English: This is a silver print cabinet card, the original being a Half-plate ambrotype taken by William Judkins Thompson of Monmouth, IL on October 11, 1858. En-route to Quincy, Lincoln stopped in Monmouth, this portrait taken two days before the sixth debate with Stephen Douglas in Quincy. Just before the ambrotype was made, Lincoln gave a three-hour speech to an enthusiastic crowd. The lean, picturesque lawyer from the backwoods was now a national figure. A rare study, the original ambrotype is in the Na Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-silver-print-cabinet-card-of-abraham-lincolns-october-11-1858-sitting-english-this-is-a-silver-print-cabinet-card-the-original-being-a-half-plate-ambrotype-taken-by-william-judkins-thompson-of-monmouth-il-on-october-11-1858-en-route-to-quincy-lincoln-stopped-in-monmouth-this-portrait-taken-two-days-before-the-sixth-debate-with-stephen-douglas-in-quincy-just-before-the-ambrotype-was-made-lincoln-gave-a-three-hour-speech-to-an-enthusiastic-crowd-the-lean-picturesque-lawyer-from-the-backwoods-was-now-a-national-figure-a-rare-study-the-original-ambrotype-is-in-the-na-image189117165.html
RMMYK0TD–. English: Silver print cabinet card of Abraham Lincoln's October 11, 1858 sitting. . English: This is a silver print cabinet card, the original being a Half-plate ambrotype taken by William Judkins Thompson of Monmouth, IL on October 11, 1858. En-route to Quincy, Lincoln stopped in Monmouth, this portrait taken two days before the sixth debate with Stephen Douglas in Quincy. Just before the ambrotype was made, Lincoln gave a three-hour speech to an enthusiastic crowd. The lean, picturesque lawyer from the backwoods was now a national figure. A rare study, the original ambrotype is in the Na
President Abraham Lincoln delivering second inaugural address in front of the United States Capitol, March 4, 1865. The crowd awaits the President's address. Lincoln still sits at left centre. On Lincoln's left are the justices of the Supreme Court; on his right, the members of his cabinet. At his immediate right, is Andrew Johnson; and, next to Johnson, looking towards the cameraman, is the outgoing Vice President Hannibal Hamlin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/president-abraham-lincoln-delivering-second-inaugural-address-in-front-of-the-united-states-capitol-march-4-1865-the-crowd-awaits-the-presidents-address-lincoln-still-sits-at-left-centre-on-lincolns-left-are-the-justices-of-the-supreme-court-on-his-right-the-members-of-his-cabinet-at-his-immediate-right-is-andrew-johnson-and-next-to-johnson-looking-towards-the-cameraman-is-the-outgoing-vice-president-hannibal-hamlin-image210363233.html
RMP66TCH–President Abraham Lincoln delivering second inaugural address in front of the United States Capitol, March 4, 1865. The crowd awaits the President's address. Lincoln still sits at left centre. On Lincoln's left are the justices of the Supreme Court; on his right, the members of his cabinet. At his immediate right, is Andrew Johnson; and, next to Johnson, looking towards the cameraman, is the outgoing Vice President Hannibal Hamlin.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — President Abraham Lincoln's office coat, displayed at the National Museum of American History, represents the everyday working attire of America's 16th president. This personal artifact offers insight into Lincoln's daily life during his presidency and the Civil War era. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-president-abraham-lincolns-office-coat-displayed-at-the-national-museum-of-american-history-represents-the-everyday-working-attire-of-americas-16th-president-this-personal-artifact-offers-insight-into-lincolns-daily-life-during-his-presidency-and-the-civil-war-era-image622405899.html
RM2Y4H123–WASHINGTON DC, United States — President Abraham Lincoln's office coat, displayed at the National Museum of American History, represents the everyday working attire of America's 16th president. This personal artifact offers insight into Lincoln's daily life during his presidency and the Civil War era.
Sir John Soane's Museum, a cabinet of curiosities, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sir-john-soanes-museum-a-cabinet-of-curiosities-lincolns-inn-fields-london-uk-image374250575.html
RF2CMTGBY–Sir John Soane's Museum, a cabinet of curiosities, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, UK
1800s 1860s PORTRAIT GIDEON WELLES LINCOLN'S SECRETARY OF THE NAVY ALSO UNDER ANDREW JOHNSON Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1800s-1860s-portrait-gideon-welles-lincolns-secretary-of-the-navy-59025724.html
RMDC0RWG–1800s 1860s PORTRAIT GIDEON WELLES LINCOLN'S SECRETARY OF THE NAVY ALSO UNDER ANDREW JOHNSON
. Abraham Lincoln, the boy and the man . ailure to understandhis chief. — Attempt of the Senate to reconstruct the cabinet,December 19, 1862, and Lincolns successful method of meet-ing the crisis. — Lincoln and Stanton a strangely matched team.— I have very little influence with this administration. —How Lincoln slowly and gently gained the lead over all. —Chases resignation, June 28, 1864, and Lincolns generousappointment of him to the Chief-justiceship, December 6,1864. — Estimates of Lincolns leadership by Seward andStanton. Lincoln hated to dictate. He shrank from assum-ing to control the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abraham-lincoln-the-boy-and-the-man-ailure-to-understandhis-chief-attempt-of-the-senate-to-reconstruct-the-cabinetdecember-19-1862-and-lincolns-successful-method-of-meet-ing-the-crisis-lincoln-and-stanton-a-strangely-matched-team-i-have-very-little-influence-with-this-administration-how-lincoln-slowly-and-gently-gained-the-lead-over-all-chases-resignation-june-28-1864-and-lincolns-generousappointment-of-him-to-the-chief-justiceship-december-61864-estimates-of-lincolns-leadership-by-seward-andstanton-lincoln-hated-to-dictate-he-shrank-from-assum-ing-to-control-the-image370158612.html
RM2CE652C–. Abraham Lincoln, the boy and the man . ailure to understandhis chief. — Attempt of the Senate to reconstruct the cabinet,December 19, 1862, and Lincolns successful method of meet-ing the crisis. — Lincoln and Stanton a strangely matched team.— I have very little influence with this administration. —How Lincoln slowly and gently gained the lead over all. —Chases resignation, June 28, 1864, and Lincolns generousappointment of him to the Chief-justiceship, December 6,1864. — Estimates of Lincolns leadership by Seward andStanton. Lincoln hated to dictate. He shrank from assum-ing to control the
Edwin S. i.e. M. Stanton, Lincoln's Secretary of War. Civil War Photograph Collection , Original negative is: LC-B813-2208. Stanton, Edwin M, (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869, Cabinet officers, 1860-1870. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edwin-s-ie-m-stanton-lincolns-secretary-of-war-civil-war-photograph-collection-original-negative-is-lc-b813-2208-stanton-edwin-m-edwin-mcmasters-1814-1869-cabinet-officers-1860-1870-image541230092.html
RM2PCF4E4–Edwin S. i.e. M. Stanton, Lincoln's Secretary of War. Civil War Photograph Collection , Original negative is: LC-B813-2208. Stanton, Edwin M, (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869, Cabinet officers, 1860-1870.
Stanton, Hon. Edwin M. Secty of War Lincoln's Cabinet, between 1862 and 1865. [Politician and lawyer: US Attorney General and Secretary of War]. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stanton-hon-edwin-m-secty-of-war-lincolns-cabinet-between-1862-and-1865-politician-and-lawyer-us-attorney-general-and-secretary-of-war-image474674262.html
RM2JG77T6–Stanton, Hon. Edwin M. Secty of War Lincoln's Cabinet, between 1862 and 1865. [Politician and lawyer: US Attorney General and Secretary of War].
Edwin M. Stanton was Lincoln's second Secretary of War. Photograph by Mathew Brady ca. 1860 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-edwin-m-stanton-was-lincolns-second-secretary-of-war-photograph-by-50035365.html
RMCWB8H9–Edwin M. Stanton was Lincoln's second Secretary of War. Photograph by Mathew Brady ca. 1860
Black and white engraving print circa 1866 entitled 'The first reading of the Emancipation Proclamation before the Cabinet'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-black-and-white-engraving-print-circa-1866-entitled-the-first-reading-28562432.html
RMBJD3JT–Black and white engraving print circa 1866 entitled 'The first reading of the Emancipation Proclamation before the Cabinet'.
Winston Churchill with Clementine Churchill arriving at Lincolns Inn to give evidence on tanks at the Royal Commission on Awards to Inventors.Oct 1919 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/winston-churchill-with-clementine-churchill-arriving-at-lincolns-inn-to-give-evidence-on-tanks-at-the-royal-commission-on-awards-to-inventorsoct-1919-image231248090.html
RFRC678A–Winston Churchill with Clementine Churchill arriving at Lincolns Inn to give evidence on tanks at the Royal Commission on Awards to Inventors.Oct 1919
Edwin M. Stanton, who was the Secretary of War in Abraham Lincoln's government during the American Civil War Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edwin-m-stanton-who-was-the-secretary-of-war-in-abraham-lincolns-government-during-the-american-civil-war-image506020019.html
RM2MB75KF–Edwin M. Stanton, who was the Secretary of War in Abraham Lincoln's government during the American Civil War
Simon Cameron (1799-1889) was Lincoln's first Secretary of War, but due to his corruption and mismanagement was replaced in 1862 by Edwin Stanton. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-simon-cameron-1799-1889-was-lincolns-first-secretary-of-war-but-due-32380313.html
RMBTK1BN–Simon Cameron (1799-1889) was Lincoln's first Secretary of War, but due to his corruption and mismanagement was replaced in 1862 by Edwin Stanton.
Abraham Lincoln's cabinet (1863) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-abraham-lincolns-cabinet-1863-98653448.html
RMFME1DC–Abraham Lincoln's cabinet (1863)
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RM2Y2C720–John Wilkes Booth (The man who shot Abraham Lincoln) cabinet card - 1800s
. English: Silver print cabinet card of Abraham Lincoln's October 11, 1858 sitting. . English: This is a silver print cabinet card, the original being a Half-plate ambrotype taken by William Judkins Thompson of Monmouth, IL on October 11, 1858. En-route to Quincy, Lincoln stopped in Monmouth, this portrait taken two days before the sixth debate with Stephen Douglas in Quincy. Just before the ambrotype was made, Lincoln gave a three-hour speech to an enthusiastic crowd. The lean, picturesque lawyer from the backwoods was now a national figure. A rare study, the original ambrotype is in the Na Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-silver-print-cabinet-card-of-abraham-lincolns-october-11-1858-sitting-english-this-is-a-silver-print-cabinet-card-the-original-being-a-half-plate-ambrotype-taken-by-william-judkins-thompson-of-monmouth-il-on-october-11-1858-en-route-to-quincy-lincoln-stopped-in-monmouth-this-portrait-taken-two-days-before-the-sixth-debate-with-stephen-douglas-in-quincy-just-before-the-ambrotype-was-made-lincoln-gave-a-three-hour-speech-to-an-enthusiastic-crowd-the-lean-picturesque-lawyer-from-the-backwoods-was-now-a-national-figure-a-rare-study-the-original-ambrotype-is-in-the-na-image188352074.html
RMMXC4YP–. English: Silver print cabinet card of Abraham Lincoln's October 11, 1858 sitting. . English: This is a silver print cabinet card, the original being a Half-plate ambrotype taken by William Judkins Thompson of Monmouth, IL on October 11, 1858. En-route to Quincy, Lincoln stopped in Monmouth, this portrait taken two days before the sixth debate with Stephen Douglas in Quincy. Just before the ambrotype was made, Lincoln gave a three-hour speech to an enthusiastic crowd. The lean, picturesque lawyer from the backwoods was now a national figure. A rare study, the original ambrotype is in the Na
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RF2G5E55W–The American Ram, 1863 Sheet Music
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Exhibition panel detailing Lincoln's drafting of the Emancipation Proclamation, part of 'Changing America' at the National Museum of American History. The display connects the 1863 Proclamation with the 1963 March on Washington, exploring themes of democracy, justice, and freedom spanning 100 years. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-exhibition-panel-detailing-lincolns-drafting-of-the-emancipation-proclamation-part-of-changing-america-at-the-national-museum-of-american-history-the-display-connects-the-1863-proclamation-with-the-1963-march-on-washington-exploring-themes-of-democracy-justice-and-freedom-spanning-100-years-image622405952.html
RM2Y4H140–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Exhibition panel detailing Lincoln's drafting of the Emancipation Proclamation, part of 'Changing America' at the National Museum of American History. The display connects the 1863 Proclamation with the 1963 March on Washington, exploring themes of democracy, justice, and freedom spanning 100 years.
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Edwin S. i.e. M. Stanton, Lincoln's Secretary of War. Civil War Photograph Collection , Original negative is: LC-B813-2208. Stanton, Edwin M, (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869, Cabinet officers, 1860-1870. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edwin-s-ie-m-stanton-lincolns-secretary-of-war-civil-war-photograph-collection-original-negative-is-lc-b813-2208-stanton-edwin-m-edwin-mcmasters-1814-1869-cabinet-officers-1860-1870-image541197216.html
RM2PCDJG0–Edwin S. i.e. M. Stanton, Lincoln's Secretary of War. Civil War Photograph Collection , Original negative is: LC-B813-2208. Stanton, Edwin M, (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869, Cabinet officers, 1860-1870.
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RMCWAGCR–Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln greeting Union generals, Cabinet members, & others at Abraham Lincoln's last reception in
President Lincoln and His Cabinet ca. 1861 Christian Schussele American, born Alsace Schussele’s drawing documents Lincoln's chief advisors early in the Civil War. Pictured from left to right are Edward Bates (Attorney General), Gideon Welles (Secretary of the Navy), Montgomery Blair (Postmaster General), William Henry Seward (Secretary of State), Salmon Portland Chase (Secretary of the Treasury), the President, General Winfield Scott (Chief of the Army), Caleb Blood Smith (Secretary of the Interior), and Simon Cameron (Secretary of War). The accurate furnishings and view through the window of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/president-lincoln-and-his-cabinet-ca-1861-christian-schussele-american-born-alsace-schusseles-drawing-documents-lincolns-chief-advisors-early-in-the-civil-war-pictured-from-left-to-right-are-edward-bates-attorney-general-gideon-welles-secretary-of-the-navy-montgomery-blair-postmaster-general-william-henry-seward-secretary-of-state-salmon-portland-chase-secretary-of-the-treasury-the-president-general-winfield-scott-chief-of-the-army-caleb-blood-smith-secretary-of-the-interior-and-simon-cameron-secretary-of-war-the-accurate-furnishings-and-view-through-the-window-of-image458161550.html
RM2HHB1ME–President Lincoln and His Cabinet ca. 1861 Christian Schussele American, born Alsace Schussele’s drawing documents Lincoln's chief advisors early in the Civil War. Pictured from left to right are Edward Bates (Attorney General), Gideon Welles (Secretary of the Navy), Montgomery Blair (Postmaster General), William Henry Seward (Secretary of State), Salmon Portland Chase (Secretary of the Treasury), the President, General Winfield Scott (Chief of the Army), Caleb Blood Smith (Secretary of the Interior), and Simon Cameron (Secretary of War). The accurate furnishings and view through the window of
Portrait photo c1860s of Salmon P Chase (1808 - 1873) - US Treasury Secretary (1861 - 1864) and US Chief Justice (1864 - 1873). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-portrait-photo-c1860s-of-salmon-p-chase-1808-1873-us-treasury-secretary-30377983.html
RMBNBRBY–Portrait photo c1860s of Salmon P Chase (1808 - 1873) - US Treasury Secretary (1861 - 1864) and US Chief Justice (1864 - 1873).
Edward Bates (1793-1869), former Whig politician was Lincoln's Attorney General. As an anti-slavery Southerner, he was a strong contender for the 1860 Republican presidential nomination, but lost it to Lincoln. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-edward-bates-1793-1869-former-whig-politician-was-lincolns-attorney-32380307.html
RMBTK1BF–Edward Bates (1793-1869), former Whig politician was Lincoln's Attorney General. As an anti-slavery Southerner, he was a strong contender for the 1860 Republican presidential nomination, but lost it to Lincoln.
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RM2Y2C71Y–John Wilkes Booth (The man who shot Abraham Lincoln) cabinet card - 1800s (1)
. English: Silver print cabinet card of Abraham Lincoln's October 11, 1858 sitting. . English: This is a silver print cabinet card, the original being a Half-plate ambrotype taken by William Judkins Thompson of Monmouth, IL on October 11, 1858. En-route to Quincy, Lincoln stopped in Monmouth, this portrait taken two days before the sixth debate with Stephen Douglas in Quincy. Just before the ambrotype was made, Lincoln gave a three-hour speech to an enthusiastic crowd. The lean, picturesque lawyer from the backwoods was now a national figure. A rare study, the original ambrotype is in the Na Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-silver-print-cabinet-card-of-abraham-lincolns-october-11-1858-sitting-english-this-is-a-silver-print-cabinet-card-the-original-being-a-half-plate-ambrotype-taken-by-william-judkins-thompson-of-monmouth-il-on-october-11-1858-en-route-to-quincy-lincoln-stopped-in-monmouth-this-portrait-taken-two-days-before-the-sixth-debate-with-stephen-douglas-in-quincy-just-before-the-ambrotype-was-made-lincoln-gave-a-three-hour-speech-to-an-enthusiastic-crowd-the-lean-picturesque-lawyer-from-the-backwoods-was-now-a-national-figure-a-rare-study-the-original-ambrotype-is-in-the-na-image187828032.html
RMMWG8G0–. English: Silver print cabinet card of Abraham Lincoln's October 11, 1858 sitting. . English: This is a silver print cabinet card, the original being a Half-plate ambrotype taken by William Judkins Thompson of Monmouth, IL on October 11, 1858. En-route to Quincy, Lincoln stopped in Monmouth, this portrait taken two days before the sixth debate with Stephen Douglas in Quincy. Just before the ambrotype was made, Lincoln gave a three-hour speech to an enthusiastic crowd. The lean, picturesque lawyer from the backwoods was now a national figure. A rare study, the original ambrotype is in the Na
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Exhibition panel detailing Lincoln's drafting of the Emancipation Proclamation, part of 'Changing America' at the National Museum of American History. The display connects the 1863 Proclamation with the 1963 March on Washington, exploring themes of democracy, justice, and freedom spanning 100 years. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-exhibition-panel-detailing-lincolns-drafting-of-the-emancipation-proclamation-part-of-changing-america-at-the-national-museum-of-american-history-the-display-connects-the-1863-proclamation-with-the-1963-march-on-washington-exploring-themes-of-democracy-justice-and-freedom-spanning-100-years-image622405896.html
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RMCWAG8M–Edwin M. Stanton (1814- 1869) was Lincoln's second Secretary of War. While he could be politically duplicitous, his aggressive
President Lincoln and His Cabinet, with Lt. General Scott, in the Council Chamber at the White House ca. 1861 Robert Whitechurch American Based on a drawing (2013.634.1), Schussele’s print documents Lincoln's chier advisors early in the Civil War. Pictured from left to right are Edward Bates (Attorney General), Gideon Welles (Secretary of the Navy), Montgomery Blair (Postmaster General), William Henry Seward (Secretary of State), Salmon Portland Chase (Secretary of the Treasury), the President, General Winfield Scott (Chief of the Army), Caleb Blood Smith (Secretary of the Interior), and Simon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/president-lincoln-and-his-cabinet-with-lt-general-scott-in-the-council-chamber-at-the-white-house-ca-1861-robert-whitechurch-american-based-on-a-drawing-20136341-schusseles-print-documents-lincolns-chier-advisors-early-in-the-civil-war-pictured-from-left-to-right-are-edward-bates-attorney-general-gideon-welles-secretary-of-the-navy-montgomery-blair-postmaster-general-william-henry-seward-secretary-of-state-salmon-portland-chase-secretary-of-the-treasury-the-president-general-winfield-scott-chief-of-the-army-caleb-blood-smith-secretary-of-the-interior-and-simon-image458604064.html
RM2HJ364G–President Lincoln and His Cabinet, with Lt. General Scott, in the Council Chamber at the White House ca. 1861 Robert Whitechurch American Based on a drawing (2013.634.1), Schussele’s print documents Lincoln's chier advisors early in the Civil War. Pictured from left to right are Edward Bates (Attorney General), Gideon Welles (Secretary of the Navy), Montgomery Blair (Postmaster General), William Henry Seward (Secretary of State), Salmon Portland Chase (Secretary of the Treasury), the President, General Winfield Scott (Chief of the Army), Caleb Blood Smith (Secretary of the Interior), and Simon
Portrait c1860s of William H Seward (1801 - 1872) - US Secretary of State under Presidents Abraham Lincoln + Andrew Johnson. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-portrait-c1860s-of-william-h-seward-1801-1872-us-secretary-of-state-30363690.html
RMBNB55E–Portrait c1860s of William H Seward (1801 - 1872) - US Secretary of State under Presidents Abraham Lincoln + Andrew Johnson.
Montgomery Blair (1813-1883) was among the founders of the Republican Party in the 1850's and campaigned for Lincoln in 1860. He was appointed Lincoln's Postmaster General. He was the great-grandfather of actor Montgomery Clift Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-montgomery-blair-1813-1883-was-among-the-founders-of-the-republican-32380309.html
RMBTK1BH–Montgomery Blair (1813-1883) was among the founders of the Republican Party in the 1850's and campaigned for Lincoln in 1860. He was appointed Lincoln's Postmaster General. He was the great-grandfather of actor Montgomery Clift
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Cabinet card of American actor John Wilkes Booth (1838-1865), also known as the assassin of United States president Abraham Lincoln Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cabinet-card-of-american-actor-john-wilkes-booth-1838-1865-also-known-as-the-assassin-of-united-states-president-abraham-lincoln-image621071526.html
RM2Y2C71X–Cabinet card of American actor John Wilkes Booth (1838-1865), also known as the assassin of United States president Abraham Lincoln
Simon Cameron (1799-1889) was Lincoln's first Secretary of War, but due to his corruption and mismanagement was replaced in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-simon-cameron-1799-1889-was-lincolns-first-secretary-of-war-but-due-50019424.html
RMCWAG80–Simon Cameron (1799-1889) was Lincoln's first Secretary of War, but due to his corruption and mismanagement was replaced in
Portrait photo c1860s of Edwin M Stanton (1814 - 1869) - US Secretary of War under Presidents Abraham Lincoln + Andrew Johnson. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-portrait-photo-c1860s-of-edwin-m-stanton-1814-1869-us-secretary-of-30355670.html
RMBNAPY2–Portrait photo c1860s of Edwin M Stanton (1814 - 1869) - US Secretary of War under Presidents Abraham Lincoln + Andrew Johnson.
Edwin M. Stanton (1814- 1869) was Lincoln's second Secretary of War. While he could be politically duplicitous, his aggressive execution of the war and scrupulous contract and patronage management were decisive to Union victory. Photograph by Mathew Brady. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-edwin-m-stanton-1814-1869-was-lincolns-second-secretary-of-war-while-32380332.html
RMBTK1CC–Edwin M. Stanton (1814- 1869) was Lincoln's second Secretary of War. While he could be politically duplicitous, his aggressive execution of the war and scrupulous contract and patronage management were decisive to Union victory. Photograph by Mathew Brady.
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Cabinet card of American actor John Wilkes Booth (1838-1865), also known as the assassin of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, 1860 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cabinet-card-of-american-actor-john-wilkes-booth-1838-1865-also-known-as-the-assassin-of-us-president-abraham-lincoln-1860-image621071525.html
RM2Y2C71W–Cabinet card of American actor John Wilkes Booth (1838-1865), also known as the assassin of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, 1860
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Salmon P. Chase (1808-1873) unsuccessfully sought the Republican presidential nomination in 1856 and 1860. He was Lincoln's Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-salmon-p-chase-1808-1873-unsuccessfully-sought-the-republican-presidential-50019433.html
RMCWAG89–Salmon P. Chase (1808-1873) unsuccessfully sought the Republican presidential nomination in 1856 and 1860. He was Lincoln's
Salmon P. Chase (1808-1873) unsuccessfully sought the Republican presidential nomination in 1856 and 1860. He was Lincoln's effective, but politically devious Secretary of the Treasury until 1864, when he became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-salmon-p-chase-1808-1873-unsuccessfully-sought-the-republican-presidential-32380322.html
RMBTK1C2–Salmon P. Chase (1808-1873) unsuccessfully sought the Republican presidential nomination in 1856 and 1860. He was Lincoln's effective, but politically devious Secretary of the Treasury until 1864, when he became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
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Antique cabinet card by Conley of American actor John Wilkes Booth (1838-1865), also known as the assassin of United States president Abraham Lincoln, 1865 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/antique-cabinet-card-by-conley-of-american-actor-john-wilkes-booth-1838-1865-also-known-as-the-assassin-of-united-states-president-abraham-lincoln-1865-image621071523.html
RM2Y2C71R–Antique cabinet card by Conley of American actor John Wilkes Booth (1838-1865), also known as the assassin of United States president Abraham Lincoln, 1865
Abraham Lincoln's cabinet . S3 98 From the Lincoln National Life Foundation United States coins minted during the Lincoln Administration. The mostexpensive one of the lot is the $3.00 gold piece which the Foundation hasnot yet acquired. LINCOLN LORE. From the Lincoln National Life Foundation Front view of the bald-headed Lincoln believedto have been sculptured by a Canadian artist. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abraham-lincolns-cabinet-s3-98-from-the-lincoln-national-life-foundation-united-states-coins-minted-during-the-lincoln-administration-the-mostexpensive-one-of-the-lot-is-the-300-gold-piece-which-the-foundation-hasnot-yet-acquired-lincoln-lore-from-the-lincoln-national-life-foundation-front-view-of-the-bald-headed-lincoln-believedto-have-been-sculptured-by-a-canadian-artist-image339996158.html
RM2AN44FX–Abraham Lincoln's cabinet . S3 98 From the Lincoln National Life Foundation United States coins minted during the Lincoln Administration. The mostexpensive one of the lot is the $3.00 gold piece which the Foundation hasnot yet acquired. LINCOLN LORE. From the Lincoln National Life Foundation Front view of the bald-headed Lincoln believedto have been sculptured by a Canadian artist.
Edward Bates (1793-1869), former Whig politician was Lincoln's Attorney General. As an anti-slavery Southerner, he was a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-edward-bates-1793-1869-former-whig-politician-was-lincolns-attorney-50019419.html
RMCWAG7R–Edward Bates (1793-1869), former Whig politician was Lincoln's Attorney General. As an anti-slavery Southerner, he was a
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RM2Y2C72F–Portrait of John Wilkes Booth, assassin of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, photo by Alex Gardner - c 1865
Abraham Lincoln's cabinet . had been Whigs, while the four in theopposite parallel column were democrats in their Prin-ciples and convictions, though Mr. Chase never identifiedhimself with the democratic organization. He was dis-tinctly anti-slavery, but concurred with the democrats insupporting the rights of the States and an advocate of astrict construction of the Constitution. Nathaniel (Norman) B. Judd of Chicago was an activeand influential politician of Illinois, and for many yearsa leading member of the legislature of that state. Hewas also a member of the Republican National Committee, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abraham-lincolns-cabinet-had-been-whigs-while-the-four-in-theopposite-parallel-column-were-democrats-in-their-prin-ciples-and-convictions-though-mr-chase-never-identifiedhimself-with-the-democratic-organization-he-was-dis-tinctly-anti-slavery-but-concurred-with-the-democrats-insupporting-the-rights-of-the-states-and-an-advocate-of-astrict-construction-of-the-constitution-nathaniel-norman-b-judd-of-chicago-was-an-activeand-influential-politician-of-illinois-and-for-many-yearsa-leading-member-of-the-legislature-of-that-state-hewas-also-a-member-of-the-republican-national-committee-image339999030.html
RM2AN486E–Abraham Lincoln's cabinet . had been Whigs, while the four in theopposite parallel column were democrats in their Prin-ciples and convictions, though Mr. Chase never identifiedhimself with the democratic organization. He was dis-tinctly anti-slavery, but concurred with the democrats insupporting the rights of the States and an advocate of astrict construction of the Constitution. Nathaniel (Norman) B. Judd of Chicago was an activeand influential politician of Illinois, and for many yearsa leading member of the legislature of that state. Hewas also a member of the Republican National Committee,
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Abraham Lincoln's cabinet . rt of the patriotism of the soldiers was their love forAbraham Lincoln. He seemed to be the personification of theircountrythreatened and wronged. He meant more to the people thanUncle Sarn-^ was Father Abraham! When President Lincolnreluctantly issued call after call for soldiers, and more and more sol-diers, the people seemed never to tire of responding:We are coming, Father Abraham,Three hundred thousand more. The soldiers said among themselves: He cares for us! he lovesus! and they cheerfully, gladly, even humorously-to be like hjm-marched into the jaws of death Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abraham-lincolns-cabinet-rt-of-the-patriotism-of-the-soldiers-was-their-love-forabraham-lincoln-he-seemed-to-be-the-personification-of-theircountrythreatened-and-wronged-he-meant-more-to-the-people-thanuncle-sarn-was-father-abraham!-when-president-lincolnreluctantly-issued-call-after-call-for-soldiers-and-more-and-more-sol-diers-the-people-seemed-never-to-tire-of-respondingwe-are-coming-father-abrahamthree-hundred-thousand-more-the-soldiers-said-among-themselves-he-cares-for-us!-he-lovesus!-and-they-cheerfully-gladly-even-humorously-to-be-like-hjm-marched-into-the-jaws-of-death-image340004770.html
RM2AN4FFE–Abraham Lincoln's cabinet . rt of the patriotism of the soldiers was their love forAbraham Lincoln. He seemed to be the personification of theircountrythreatened and wronged. He meant more to the people thanUncle Sarn-^ was Father Abraham! When President Lincolnreluctantly issued call after call for soldiers, and more and more sol-diers, the people seemed never to tire of responding:We are coming, Father Abraham,Three hundred thousand more. The soldiers said among themselves: He cares for us! he lovesus! and they cheerfully, gladly, even humorously-to be like hjm-marched into the jaws of death
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Abraham Lincoln's cabinet . sit Mrs. Sun-BATT, unless he would pledge himself not toproclaim bis convictions of her innocence.This charge was made the basis of the mostbitter criticisms upon his humanity. And ifthe charge had been true, these criticismswould have been just; for only a very badman would seek to interfere with the func-tions or convictions of the spiritual adviser ofthe condemned or dying. But the charge wasfalse—in all its length, breadth and enormityNot only was no such restriction imposed, butMr. Stanton gave a ready and cheerful assentto the request that the miserable woman Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abraham-lincolns-cabinet-sit-mrs-sun-batt-unless-he-would-pledge-himself-not-toproclaim-bis-convictions-of-her-innocencethis-charge-was-made-the-basis-of-the-mostbitter-criticisms-upon-his-humanity-and-ifthe-charge-had-been-true-these-criticismswould-have-been-just-for-only-a-very-badman-would-seek-to-interfere-with-the-func-tions-or-convictions-of-the-spiritual-adviser-ofthe-condemned-or-dying-but-the-charge-wasfalsein-all-its-length-breadth-and-enormitynot-only-was-no-such-restriction-imposed-butmr-stanton-gave-a-ready-and-cheerful-assentto-the-request-that-the-miserable-woman-image340007220.html
RM2AN4JK0–Abraham Lincoln's cabinet . sit Mrs. Sun-BATT, unless he would pledge himself not toproclaim bis convictions of her innocence.This charge was made the basis of the mostbitter criticisms upon his humanity. And ifthe charge had been true, these criticismswould have been just; for only a very badman would seek to interfere with the func-tions or convictions of the spiritual adviser ofthe condemned or dying. But the charge wasfalse—in all its length, breadth and enormityNot only was no such restriction imposed, butMr. Stanton gave a ready and cheerful assentto the request that the miserable woman
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Abraham Lincoln's cabinet . EDWIN M. STANTON: He was the man for those extraordinarytimes, and he did a titanic job in the face of immense difficulties. Bulletin of The Lincoln National Life Foundation ... Dr. R. Gerald McMurtry, EditorPublished each month by The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana Number 1553 FORT WAYNE, INDIANA July, 1967 From Our Archives Editors Note: For the last several months the Foundation Staff hasbeen re-filing and cataloguing some of the manuscripts that are a. partof the great accumulation of Lincoln and related material that hasbeen collec Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abraham-lincolns-cabinet-edwin-m-stanton-he-was-the-man-for-those-extraordinarytimes-and-he-did-a-titanic-job-in-the-face-of-immense-difficulties-bulletin-of-the-lincoln-national-life-foundation-dr-r-gerald-mcmurtry-editorpublished-each-month-by-the-lincoln-national-life-insurance-company-fort-wayne-indiana-number-1553-fort-wayne-indiana-july-1967-from-our-archives-editors-note-for-the-last-several-months-the-foundation-staff-hasbeen-re-filing-and-cataloguing-some-of-the-manuscripts-that-are-a-partof-the-great-accumulation-of-lincoln-and-related-material-that-hasbeen-collec-image339999993.html
RM2AN49CW–Abraham Lincoln's cabinet . EDWIN M. STANTON: He was the man for those extraordinarytimes, and he did a titanic job in the face of immense difficulties. Bulletin of The Lincoln National Life Foundation ... Dr. R. Gerald McMurtry, EditorPublished each month by The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana Number 1553 FORT WAYNE, INDIANA July, 1967 From Our Archives Editors Note: For the last several months the Foundation Staff hasbeen re-filing and cataloguing some of the manuscripts that are a. partof the great accumulation of Lincoln and related material that hasbeen collec
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Memoir and personal recollection of J.BCorey . ers of Lincolns Cabinet, orto the Generals in the army, is due the credit for thecrushing of the Rebellion. In Stanton these traitswere found: first, unfaltering loyalty to his country;second, unswerving fidelity to President Lincoln;third, an unswerving determination to make treasonodious and to allow no guilty traitor to escape.Neither the spoils nor the honor of the office in-fluenced this greatest of American patriots. Thiscaused him to be hated by all traitors and rebel sym-pathizers, more than any other man in or out of the 96 Memoik and Pek Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/memoir-and-personal-recollection-of-jbcorey-ers-of-lincolns-cabinet-orto-the-generals-in-the-army-is-due-the-credit-for-thecrushing-of-the-rebellion-in-stanton-these-traitswere-found-first-unfaltering-loyalty-to-his-countrysecond-unswerving-fidelity-to-president-lincolnthird-an-unswerving-determination-to-make-treasonodious-and-to-allow-no-guilty-traitor-to-escapeneither-the-spoils-nor-the-honor-of-the-office-in-fluenced-this-greatest-of-american-patriots-thiscaused-him-to-be-hated-by-all-traitors-and-rebel-sym-pathizers-more-than-any-other-man-in-or-out-of-the-96-memoik-and-pek-image343304278.html
RM2AXET32–Memoir and personal recollection of J.BCorey . ers of Lincolns Cabinet, orto the Generals in the army, is due the credit for thecrushing of the Rebellion. In Stanton these traitswere found: first, unfaltering loyalty to his country;second, unswerving fidelity to President Lincoln;third, an unswerving determination to make treasonodious and to allow no guilty traitor to escape.Neither the spoils nor the honor of the office in-fluenced this greatest of American patriots. Thiscaused him to be hated by all traitors and rebel sym-pathizers, more than any other man in or out of the 96 Memoik and Pek
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The story of Abraham Lincoln : or the journey from the log cabin to the White House . WILLIAM H. SEWARD. Secretary of State to Lincoln. The above is a reproduction of the Sewards last photograph.. SALMON P. CHASE. Secretary of the treasury in Lincolns cabinet. THE PRESIDENTS KINDNESS. 253 to desertion. He always tried to find some excuse for the accused, andif there were any extenuating circumstances he tooli advantage ofthem. There are several stories related in regard to this peculiar action ofMr. Lincoln that, though hackneyed, are good enough to be rehearsedagain. Mr. Lincoln had just writ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-of-abraham-lincoln-or-the-journey-from-the-log-cabin-to-the-white-house-william-h-seward-secretary-of-state-to-lincoln-the-above-is-a-reproduction-of-the-sewards-last-photograph-salmon-p-chase-secretary-of-the-treasury-in-lincolns-cabinet-the-presidents-kindness-253-to-desertion-he-always-tried-to-find-some-excuse-for-the-accused-andif-there-were-any-extenuating-circumstances-he-tooli-advantage-ofthem-there-are-several-stories-related-in-regard-to-this-peculiar-action-ofmr-lincoln-that-though-hackneyed-are-good-enough-to-be-rehearsedagain-mr-lincoln-had-just-writ-image338082853.html
RM2AJ103H–The story of Abraham Lincoln : or the journey from the log cabin to the White House . WILLIAM H. SEWARD. Secretary of State to Lincoln. The above is a reproduction of the Sewards last photograph.. SALMON P. CHASE. Secretary of the treasury in Lincolns cabinet. THE PRESIDENTS KINDNESS. 253 to desertion. He always tried to find some excuse for the accused, andif there were any extenuating circumstances he tooli advantage ofthem. There are several stories related in regard to this peculiar action ofMr. Lincoln that, though hackneyed, are good enough to be rehearsedagain. Mr. Lincoln had just writ