Statues of Abraham LincolnLincoln Memorial . North and South unite in the veneration of AbrahamLee Crandall (left), aConfederate veteran of 92 years, commander of the forty seventh Arkansas cavalry during the CivilWashington, and Colonel John McElroy, Union veteran of the sixteenth Illinois cavalry many years ago and now editor ofbook Andersonville. They are shown standing before the statue of Abraham Lincoln in front of the District courthousegreat President of the United States, faced his difficult problems while brave men of North and South flung themselveshas been erected (center). Here is


Statues of Abraham LincolnLincoln Memorial . North and South unite in the veneration of AbrahamLee Crandall (left), aConfederate veteran of 92 years, commander of the forty seventh Arkansas cavalry during the CivilWashington, and Colonel John McElroy, Union veteran of the sixteenth Illinois cavalry many years ago and now editor ofbook Andersonville. They are shown standing before the statue of Abraham Lincoln in front of the District courthousegreat President of the United States, faced his difficult problems while brave men of North and South flung themselveshas been erected (center). Here is the magnificent statue of the martyred President, exquisitely worked out by the well12, will be celebrated the anniversary of the birth of one of Americas greatest noblemen. On the historic battlefield ofmonument in the National cemetery, dedicated with thrilling Gettysburg address of Abraham Lincoln, great President ofthe spot where Lincoln stood when making the historic address. • In the background is the New York state monument.—P t. equr r* Lincoln, great President of the United States. Here are Colonel war, who is still working in the internal revenue bureau at the National Tribune at Washington, and author of famous , Washington, D. C. Not far from where Abraham Lincoln, at each other in a death struggle, the great Lincoln memorial . known American sculptor Daniel Chester French. On February Gettysburg, the turning point of the Civil war, stands the National the United*States, (right) The National monument is on and A. Photo. ,oumalor rJLincotn 11lemorial III Q&&mt lOhF^kj^! r^^^^S^^^Vtifl y m lw/^K ^ eated in a great armchair 121/2 feet high, the figureitself towers 19 feet. Some say the face is gentle, othersthat it is stern, still others that it is sad, kind, good, great,homely, grave — it is many things to as many people. Theycome by the thousands (over li/7 million a year) to paytheir respects to the man it represents. And they come inall shapes and sizes, in


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