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Media in category "Images from the Library of Congress" The following 99 files are in this category, out of 99 total. 8. Kriegsanleihe LCCN2004666175 ...
According to the Library of Congress, "Thomas Hicks painted a portrait of Lincoln at his office in Springfield specifically for this lithograph." Image credit: Thomas Hicks (painter), Leopold Grozelier (lithographer), W. William Schaus (publisher), J.H. Bufford's Lith. (printer), Adam Cuerden (restoration) Chris Young winding up for a four-seam ...
Formerly in the Lincoln Monument collection at Springfield, Illinois. Mr. Lincoln wore a linen coat on the occasion. The picture is regarded as a good likeness of him as he appeared during the Lincoln Douglas campaign. [18] May 25, 1858: Samuel G. Alschuler Urbana, Illinois [19] Library of Congress
Image credits: Library of Congress #61 A Soldier And A Woman In A Park, With The Old Rrussell Senate Office Building Behind Them, Washington, D. C., Ca. 1943 Image credits: Library of Congress
In 2009, the American Library Association released an updated version of the National Library Symbol to accompany their "Libraries Connect Communities 3: Public Library Funding & Technology Access Study." The symbol was designed by Illinois graphic designed Brian Benson. It was not intended as an official replacement of the original symbol. [10]
In June 2009, UIUC Library received funding under the National Endowment for the Humanities' National Digital Newspaper Program to digitize culturally significant Illinois newspapers. [3] Titles digitized as part of this program are hosted on the Library of Congress' Chronicling America website. [4]
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