Lincoln centennial number . Half-tone plate engraved by H. Davidson ABRAHAM LINCOLN From an ambrotype made a few days after the debate at Galesburg, Illinois, October 7, 185S could be stinging; and a piquant poise andreticence. He was as self-confident as hewas courteous and modest. To him I said one day, Colonel, asyou continue your study of Lincoln, and As I go on with the work, to me Lin-coln grows greater and greater. Since then, as the historical studentsand the people of his country and of theworld have studied and better known his. Half-toue plate engraved by II. C. Merrill. See Open Le


Lincoln centennial number . Half-tone plate engraved by H. Davidson ABRAHAM LINCOLN From an ambrotype made a few days after the debate at Galesburg, Illinois, October 7, 185S could be stinging; and a piquant poise andreticence. He was as self-confident as hewas courteous and modest. To him I said one day, Colonel, asyou continue your study of Lincoln, and As I go on with the work, to me Lin-coln grows greater and greater. Since then, as the historical studentsand the people of his country and of theworld have studied and better known his. Half-toue plate engraved by II. C. Merrill. See Open Letters ABRAHAM LINCOLNFrom a photograph owned by William Lloyd Garrison, made by Fassett of Chicago in October, 1859.


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