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  1. May 31, 2023 · Explore rare photographs of Abraham Lincoln from 1846-1865, capturing the enigmatic 16th President's journey during a turbulent era.

  2. Abraham Lincoln was in Decatur to attend the Illinois State Republican Convention. Local photographer Edward A. Barnwell wanted to take a picture of "the biggest man" at the convention and invited Lincoln to his People's Ambrotype Gallery at 24 North Water Street to pose for this portrait.

    Date
    Photographer
    Location
    Technique
    1846 or 1847
    Nicholas H. Shepherd
    Daguerreotype, quarter plate
    October 27, 1854
    Johan Carl Frederic Polycarpus Von ...
    Gelatin silver print of a presumed lost ...
    February 28, 1857
    Chicago, Illinois
    Gelatin silver print from the lost ...
    May 27, 1857
    Amon T. Joslin
  3. Explore Authentic Abraham Lincoln Illinois Stock Photos & Images For Your Project Or Campaign. Less Searching, More Finding With Getty Images.

  4. Feb 4, 2022 · Abraham Lincoln joined the Republican party in 1858 and was elected president two years later. In this famous Mathew Brady image—one of six taken of the president that day—Lincoln poses...

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  5. The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum has created a new collection of high-resolution Lincoln photographs. The “Picturing Lincoln” project is starting with 1,001 images, but several thousand more will be added in the coming months.

  6. Aug 1, 2012 · Over 130 photographs of Lincoln exist—here are a few you may not have come across before. The daguerreotype above, taken around 1846, is the earliest known photo of Lincoln. He was 37 years old...

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  8. The Lincoln Home at the corner of Eighth and Jackson streets in Springfield, Illinois, was considered an upper middle class house in the rapidly growing capitol city. The Lincolns lived there...

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