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  2. Rarely before seen Abraham Lincoln-related images now ...

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    A black and white photograph of President Abraham Lincoln, from early 1864. The “Picturing Lincoln” initiative by the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum means more than 1,000 high ...

  3. File:Lincoln logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    The significance of the logo is to help the reader identify the product or service, assure the readers that they have reached the right article containing critical commentary about that product or service, and illustrate branding associations of the product or service in a way that words alone could not convey.

  4. List of photographs of Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln stands in the center, with papers in his hand, on the east front of the United States Capitol. March 6, 1865: Henry F. Warren Washington, D.C. This image in the Library of Congress has the printed notation on it of "The latest photograph of President Lincoln - taken on the balcony at the White House, March 6, 1865".

  5. Cultural depictions of Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln signs an armistice at the White House, is defeated in his reelection campaign, and returns to his Illinois law office. In the alternate history short story The Lincoln Train by Maureen F. McHugh, Abraham Lincoln survives his assassination attempt by John Wilkes Booth, but is renders him a vegetable, and incapable of governing the nation.

  6. The Young Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    The eight-foot-tall statue [9] is made of Indiana limestone [10] on a black granite pedestal. [10] The sculpture shows "Lincoln as a young man, wearing only a pair of jeans, with the thumb of one hand hooked in the band of the garment and with a book in the other hand." [10] His eyes are "cast downward as if in thought." [6]

  7. Flintstone House - Wikipedia

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    The house is known popularly as the "Flintstone House", from The Flintstones, a Hanna-Barbera Productions animated cartoon series of the early 1960s about a Stone Age family. It is also known as the Dome House, the Gumby House, the Worm Casting House, the Bubble House, [ 6 ] and "The Barbapapa House", from Barbapapa , a character and series of ...

  8. John Lloyd Wright - Wikipedia

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    This transition was particularly notable following a 1929 trip to Europe. Among the houses he designed were the Hoover-Timme House (1929), John and Isabel Burnham House (1934), Lowell E. and Paula G. Jackson House (1938), and George and Adele Jaworowski House (1945-1946), all listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. [4]

  9. President Lincoln's Cottage at the Soldiers' Home - Wikipedia

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    President Lincoln's Cottage opened to the public on February 18, 2008. A reproduction of the Lincoln desk on which he wrote the Emancipation Proclamation was commissioned by the Trust for use in the Cottage. [4] The original drop-lid walnut paneled desk is in the Lincoln Bedroom of the White House. The desk is the only surviving piece of ...

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