https://openvalley.org/items/browse?tags=Abraham+Lincoln&output=atom2024-03-28T22:43:29-07:00Omekahttps://openvalley.org/items/show/385
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var str = 'Map Showing the Birth Place & Course of Life of Abraham Lincoln, Also of His Great Funeral Cortege';
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var str = 'Two overlapping life-routes depict the President's journey from Hodginsville, KY to Washington, DC, and the return trip back to Springfield, IL by funeral train. After stops in New York City and Albany, it passed through upstate New York en route to Buffalo on 26 April, 1865.';
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Power, John Carroll (1819-1894)
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var str = '"Wigwam" of the 1860 Republican Presidential Convention, Chicago';
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var str = 'Engraving depicts wooden structure, built in just a few weeks, to hold 10,000 delegates to the party's nominating convention. In the years following it was used to hold rallies and political meetings during the Civil War before its demolition sometime during the late 1860s. Today, its location can be visited at the intersection of Wacker Drive and Lake Street.';
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