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    Lincoln Centennial Association.

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    Life mask of Lincoln on front cover.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pamphlets/1459/thumbnail.jp

    Carrie V. Smith

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    Wearing a corsage of roses. On verso: Carrie V. Smith. U of M '96. From Salt Lake City - Daughter of Senator or H of R [House of Representatives

    Infant Marjorie Merriweather Post, Springfield, IL

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    Banquet given on the One Hundred and First Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln, by the Lincoln Centennial Association, February the Twelfth, Nineteen Hundred and Ten [at] the St. Nicholas Hotel, Springfield.

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    Contains the menu, the program, and a poem The heroes of time; a poem illustrating the position of Abraham Lincoln among the dominating personalities of history (p. [9]-[18]) by N.V. Lindsay, and blank pages for Autographs (p. [21]-[22]).https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pamphlets/1392/thumbnail.jp

    C.W. Post as young man, with mustache, Springfield, Ill.

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    A Record of Accomplishment, 1909-1925.

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    September, 1925--Page 10.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pamphlets/1384/thumbnail.jp

    Annual report of the public schools.

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    Mode of access: Internet

    Papers delivered before the members of the Abraham Lincoln Association ... at Springfield, Illinois ... 1924-1939.

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    Indexes: 1924-1939, in 1939.Stern collection 289; Monaghan 2714, 2788, 2855, etc.Title varies: 1924-1928 ... Papers delivered before the members of the Lincoln centennial association, 1929-1939 ... Papers delivered before the members of the Abraham Lincoln association.At head of title: 1924-1928. Lincoln centennial association; 1929-1939. Abraham Lincoln association.Mode of access: Internet

    Annual catalogue of the instructors and pupils in the Young Ladies\u27 Institute, Springfield, Illinois. July, 1851

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    This pamphlet is a detailed description of the broad curriculum and philosophy of the school, which also featured a Little Boys Department, for the young brothers of female students. Meritocracy is stressed: The rich and poor may here meet and tread the paths of literature and science together .. The doors of the institute will never be closed against a deserving young lady who pants for knowledge, but has not the pecuniary means at present to gratify her thirst for learning. The Rev. T. C. Teasdale, pastor of the Springfield Baptist Church, was principal of the school. The ten members of the school\u27s Board of Examiners are listed, including Hon. A. Lincoln. This is a sole edition of a rare Illinois imprint with pink printed wrappers, stitched . Pp. 16. One name neatly excised from text.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pamphlets/1943/thumbnail.jp
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