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Manuscript Group 136 Dr. Earl J. & Ann S. Hunt’s Abraham Collection

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Dr. Earl J. & Ann S. Hunt’s Collection, Manuscript Group 136 Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Special Collections and University Archives 12 boxes; 30 linear feet

Biographical Note A native of Johnstown, Dr. Earl Joseph Hunt (August 1, 1928-July 9, 2008) was an optometrist who spent more than four decades compiling the contents of his Abraham Lincoln memorabilia collection, which he personally donated to the IUP Special Collections & University Archives. Dr. Hunt was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. He married his wife Ann Douglass Salinger Hunt, who graduated from Indiana State Teachers College (IUP) in 1951.

Since Dr. Hunt began his Abraham Lincoln collection with a bust (a birthday present from his sister) in 1967, he has traveled the United States and Great Britain visiting historical markers and sites relating to his interest in President Abraham Lincoln memorabilia. Having displayed his Abraham Lincoln collection at various venues including the Johnstown Flood Museum, Dr. Hunt decided to donate the collection to IUP. In 2004, Earl and Ann Hunt graciously donated what is considered one of the most extensive private collections of Abraham Lincoln memorabilia to the IUP Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives. Dr. Hunt passed away in Johnstown.

Scope and Content This collection contains memorabilia, coins, signed documents, books, journals, pamphlets, Abraham Lincoln busts and statuary, drawings and lithographs related to the Civil War, commemorative plates, bottles and glassware, coins and other memorabilia that document the role of Abraham Lincoln heritage in the nation’s history. Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809-April 15, 1865) was the 16th President of the United States (1861-1865) during the . Most of the collection dates from the mid- 20th century, but specific items and resources date back to the mid-19th century. One item of particular importance is the Civil War presidential pardon of Samuel Oldham Bacon (1848-1902) who was pardoned by Abraham Lincoln on February 1, 1865.

Provenance The collection is from the Johnstown office and home of Dr. Earl J. Hunt. The last part of the collection was donated upon the death of Mrs. Ann S. Hunt in 2014.

Restrictions None, the purpose of this collection is to increase the awareness of Abraham Lincoln’s influence on American culture.

Processor IUP Special Collections and University Archives, collection finding aid was updated by Harrison Wick.

Container List Boxed Items Box 1 Brochures/Pamphlets/Papers Box 2 Correspondence/Photographs/Miscellaneous Box 3 Memberships/Newsletters/Miscellaneous

Box 4 Part 1: Auctions: Books & Catalogs, Ordering Catalogs Part 2: Memorabilia & Ephemera (filed) Box 5 Part 1: Newspaper Articles Part Two: Publications Box 6 Publications Box 7 Publications Box 8 Publications Box 9 Books Box 10 Oversized Box 11 Coins/Mints Box 11B Coins/Mints Box 12 Media/Miscellaneous Box 12B Plates and Memorabilia

Non-boxed Items A. Memorabilia & Ephemera B. Busts of Abraham Lincoln C. Media D. Plates/Dinnerware E. Framed and Non-framed Pictures F. Memorabilia and Prints on display G. Civil War presidential pardon of Samuel Oldham Bacon (1848-1902) signed by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln on February 1, 1865 (transcribed)

Box 1A Brochures/Pamphlets/Papers (23 folders) 1. Pamphlets: Gettysburg Tourist Information #1 2. Pamphlets: Gettysburg Tourist Information #2 3. Pamphlets: Tourism – Various Places #1 4. Pamphlets: Tourism – Various Places #2 5. Pamphlets: Workshops / Symposiums (invitations) #1 6. Pamphlets: Workshops / Symposiums (invitations) #2 7. Pamphlets: Workshops / Symposiums (invitations) #3 8. Pamphlets: Lincoln National Life Insurance Company #1 9. Church Newsletters (Bulletins), BPW Newsletter #1 10. Calendars #1 11. Lincoln Heritage Trail #1 12. University #1 13. Catalogs of Lincoln Items for Sale #1 14. Catalogs of Lincoln Items for Sale #2 15. Catalogs of Lincoln Items for Sale #3 16. Catalogs of Lincoln Items for Sale #4 17. Catalogs of Lincoln Items for Sale #5 18. Catalogs of Lincoln Items for Sale #6 19. Pamphlet about the Thirteenth Amendment document owned by the Betts Foundation of Warren, PA. Believed to be Lincoln’s personal copy. Includes 5 copies of the pamphlet, letter from Richard Betts, President of Betts Industries and one issue of the Betts Beacon, April/May 1985

20. Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C. United States Department of the Interior, National Parks Service, Reprint 1964. 21. The Lincoln Room. The Wills House, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 22. Information on Thomas and Sarah Lincoln 23. Information on Elizabeth Keckley

Box 1B Correspondence, Brochures, Pamphlets and Papers 1. Lincoln Museum Brochures 2. Lincoln Brochures, Miscellaneous 3. Miscellaneous Brochures, correspondence and post cards 4. State Parks and Memorials, State of Illinois, Governor Dwight H. Green, portrait of Lincoln on cover by G.P.A. Healy, Chicago Historical Society, n.d. 5. The First United Methodist Church, May 30, 1976 6. Commencement: Indiana State Teachers College, Indiana, Pennsylvania, May 25- 28, 1945 7. Correspondence and Newspaper articles about Hunt’s Lincoln display at Lincoln College, 1973-1974 8. Correspondence with Bertha Dietz about Lincoln Bust for 1974 Abraham Lincoln exhibit at the Johnstown Flood Museum, 1974-1990 9. Photographs of Dr. Hunt with collection, Meetings/dinners 10. Photographs of Dr. Hunt’s collection in his office 11. “My Life with Lincoln” Exhibit, February 9-27, 2000 12. Correspondence with IUP and IUP Libraries Ex Libris Newsletter with article about the Abraham Lincoln Collection donated by Dr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt, 2004

Box 2 Correspondence/Photographs/Miscellaneous (35 folders) 1. Letters / Responses: The Lincoln Museum in Fort Wayne, Indiana 2. Letters / Responses: Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin 3. Letters / Responses: Lincoln Memorial University / Lincoln Herald 4. Letters / Responses: Friends of Hildene 5. Letters / Responses: The Lincoln Group of Illinois 6. Letters / Responses: Lincoln Fellowship of Pennsylvania 7. Letters / Responses: Gettysburg College 8. Letters / Responses: Lincoln National Life Foundation 9. Letters / Responses: Lincoln Group of New York 10. Letters / Responses: Lincoln Heritage trail Foundation/ Lincoln College 11. Letters / Responses: Inquiries about Books / Pamphlets 12. Letters / Responses: Lincoln Group of District of Columbia, Inc. 13. Letters / Responses: Lincoln Group of Boston 14. Letters / Responses: To the Lincoln Memorial Shrine 15. Letters / Responses: The Abraham Lincoln Association 16. Letters: Dr. Hunt’s Response to New Articles 17. Letters: Local Interest 18. Letters / Responses: Lithographer Lloyd Ostendorf 19. Thank You letters to Dr. Hunt (1) 20. Thank You letters to Dr. Hunt (2) 21. Receipt for purchases made by Dr. Hunt 22. Letters from family friends

23. Letters to Mr. James Getty 24. Letters to the Danbury Mint 25. Letters including Newspaper Articles for Dr. Hunt (1) 26. Letters including Newspaper Articles for Dr. Hunt (2) 27. Letters / Responses – Miscellaneous 28. Correspondence about the USS Abraham Lincoln 29. Reproductions of and Letters 30. Miscellaneous items dealing with Lincoln / other 31. Prints (small): Post Cards, advertisements 32. 84 assorted picture postcards 33. Postcard, 6in. x 9in., illustrated with drawing of Lincoln bust, printed inscription, “Thanks for the absolutely great time!—Honestly .” 34. Carte de Visite. Lincoln’s final photograph by Alexander Gardner. MI-08. Mounted on board, encapsulated 35. Photographs: George W. Bush – Citizens Limited 36. Miscellaneous Lincoln Items. 37. Pictures, Memorabilia, Miscellaneous

Box 3 Memberships/Newsletters/Miscellaneous 1. Information Requested by Dr. Hunt from John P. Murtha 2. Membership Information: Lincoln Group of the District of Columbia. 3. Membership information: Abraham Lincoln Associations 4. Membership information: Lincoln Group of Illinois (Illinois Benedictine College) 5. Membership information: Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin 6. Bulletins of the Annual Meetings of the Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin 7. Membership Information: Lincoln Group of New York 8. Membership Information: U.S. Department of the Interior, . Lincoln Home National Historic Site. 9. Membership Information: Lincoln Fellowship of Pennsylvania 10. Newsletter for the Lincoln Fellowship of Pennsylvania 11. Membership Information: Lincoln Memorial University/ The Abraham Lincoln Museum 12. Membership Information: Illinois State Historical Society 13. Membership Information: Lincoln Group of Boston 14. Correspondence with Marquette University History Department 15. Press Release Concerning the Hunt Collection. 16. Membership Information: Miscellaneous 17. Miscellaneous copies 18. Copies of Prints (small) and exhibit info (?) 19. 2 Records (1) “Ballad of Abraham Lincoln (2) “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” 20. Handwritten notes by Dr. Earl Hunt 21. Brown University: Lincoln Conference 22. Lincoln Editor-Quarterly Newsletter of the Papers of Abraham Lincoln 23. The Trumpet: Newsletter – The Swan Galleries 24. The Lincoln Editor: the Quarterly Newsletter of the Papers of Abraham Lincoln 25. Lincoln Lore: Bulletin of the Lincoln Museum 26. Milestones, Journal of Beaver County (PA) History.

27. The Lincoln Newsletter – Lincoln College Museum 28. Newsletter: The Lincolnian - Lincoln Group of the District of Columbia 29. Journal: The Rail-splitter 30. Miscellaneous Newsletters 31. The Lincoln Museum Member News, 1998-2003 32. Member News: The Lincoln Museum, Summer 2003 33. The Phil Wagner Abraham Lincoln Collection - Springfield Illinois – For Sale 34. The Lincoln Home Chronicle/ The Lincoln Chronicle. Vol. 1 No. 1, Feb 12, 1981 to Vol. XI, No. 3 August 31, 1993 The Lincoln Home Project 35. Lincoln Legal Briefs – Newsletter of the Lincoln Legals – A documentary history of the law practice of Abraham Lincoln - Cosponsored by Abraham Lincoln Association, 1988-2002 36. Lincoln Editor - Quarterly newsletter of the Papers of Abraham Lincoln, Vol. 1 no. 1-Vol. 2 no. 2, 2001-2002 37. Lincoln Ledger. A publication of the Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin. Vol. 1 no. 1, 1982-Vol. 5 no. 1, 2000. Missing issues 38. Lincoln Fellowship Newsletter. Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. June 1990-Sept. 2002 39. Lincoln Letters – Newsletter Spring 1988 Summer/ Fall 2000 40. Lincoln Ledger, Vol. 1 No. 1, 1982 – Vol. 5 No. 1, 2000 Missing Issues 41. Dispatch: Illinois State Historical Society Vol. 4 No. 41, 1980 – Vol. 8 No. 2 1986 42. Louisiana Lincolnator 43. Commentaries. Lincoln and the Common Law. Spring 1992-Summer 1992, 2 issues 44. Lincoln Heritage Trail Foundation Newsletter. Vol. 7 no. 7-Vol. 8 no. 2 45. Bulletins of the Annual Meetings of The Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin – 56th and 57th Annual Meetings 46. Program: The Annual Lincoln Dinner, Presented by The Lincoln Group of the District of Columbia, February 5, 1965 47. 1989 Directory - The Lincoln Group of Illinois

Box 3B 1. History America Tours 2. Civil War History 3. The Log newsletter about Abraham Lincoln 4. The Alumnus Lincoln Memorial University 5. The Alumnus Lincoln Memorial University 6. Alumni Bulletin PA College of Optometry 7. Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin Historical Bulletin 8. The Lincoln Log 9. For the People, Vol. 1 No. 1, 1999 – Vol. 5 No. 3, 2003, and 2008 10. Postcard – “Thanks for the absolutely great time” 11. Membership certificate – Illinois, Wisconsin, D.C., New York 12. Lincoln Memorial Association Newsletter. Publication of the Lincoln Shrine, Redlands, CA, 1985, Vol. 17 no. 4 – Vol. 24 no.4 13. Newsletter – Lincoln Memorial Association

Box 4 Auctions: Books & Catalogs, Ordering Catalogs

1. Auction Books/ Catalogs 2. Printed and Manuscript Americana – Swann Galleries, October 6, 1988 3. The American Civil War and Lincolniana – 60th Anniversary Catalog – Ralph Geoffrey Newman, Inc. 4. Americana: Lincolniana, the Civil War, US. Presidents; Personalities; Lincolniana, The Civil War, Custer/The West, The – Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, Inc. 5. Books in Sets and Miscellaneous Books, Winter 1973, J.N. Bartfield Books, Inc. 6. Books in Sets and Miscellaneous Books, Spring 1973, J.N. Bartfield Books, Inc. 7. Fine books, 1972 - J.N. Bartfield Books, Inc. 8. Americana: Lincolnian, The Civil War, US Presidents, Personalities. Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, Inc. Catalog 155, 156, 157, 158 9. Americana and Lincolniana Fine Books, Prints and Autographs 10. Autographs, September 28, 1995 11. Lincoln Catalog #14, 16,17,18, A Selection of fine material relating to the Lincoln Assination - Chuck Hand, Paris Illinois 12. Fine Leather and Cloth Bound Sets - J.N. Bartfield Books, Inc. 13. Books in sets and Miscellaneous Books 1974 - J.N. Bartfield Books, Inc. 14. Highly Important American Historical Documents, Autograph – Letters and Manuscripts. The Property of the Elsie O. and Phillip D. Sang Foundation Sotheby Parke Bernet, Inc. Part one: April 26, 1978 Part two: November 14, 1978 Part three: June 20, 1979 Part four: June 3, 1980 Part five: December 4, 1981 15. Fine Book and Autograph Auction 10/17/85 - Waverly Auctions, Inc. 16. The Rail Splitter: 10th Annual Lincolniana and Civil War Auction 2005 17. The Rail Splitter: 9th Annual Lincolniana and Civil War Auction 2004 18. The Rail Splitter: 8th Annual Lincolniana and Civil War Auction 2003 19. The Lloyd Ostendorf Collection of Lincolniana, November 24, 2004 – Bonhams and Butterfields 20. Fine Printed and Manuscript Americana, March 27, 1985 - From the collection of Mrs. Philip D. Sang – Sotheby’s 21. Seaport Autographs, catalogs 69-73 22. Americana (catalog), Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, No. 108-149, six issues duplicated 23. Sotheby catalog, sale number 4315, Important Lincolniana. Roy P. Crocker Historical Document Collection, 1979, includes newspaper articles 24. Swan Galleries, auction catalog, May 23, 1985, Long Live Lincoln. Includes correspondence. Hunt purchased Robert Lincoln checks 25. J.N. Bartfield Books, catalogs, 146, 147 and 350, Art Books, Fall 1973. Includes Hunt invoices for purchases. 26. File of information of Gerald Lee Nees, artist who did series of Lincoln related paintings. Includes two book covers, catalog and ordering information. 27. Waverly Auction Catalog. Includes auction of George Landes Collection of Lincolniana. Sale No. 38. Includes Hunt invoices for purchases.

28. Holzer, Harold. What’s New About “Old Abe?” The Antique Trader, Feb 10, 1988. pp72-78 29. J.N. Bartfield Books, Inc. 30. Books in Print 1993-1994. Huntington Library Press. 31. 43 Annual Fortenbaugh Memorial Lecture Gettsburg College “Standing Tall: The Heroic Image of Abraham Lincoln” 2004 32. American History New and Recent Books 1993,1994 Oxford Univ. Press 33. Christies NY The Forbes Collection of American Historical Documents Part 1 and 2 March 27, 2002 34. Abraham Lincoln Book Shop Inc. Rybski bookseller – Receipts for books ordered.

Part 2: Memorabilia & Ephemera 35. Lincoln stamps, first day covers, sixteen postcards, first day covers 36. Receipt for subscription to the Lincoln Monument Association for one dollar 37. Certificate of membership in the Lincoln Farm Association for D. Russell Parks, March 10, 1906. 9.5 x 12, parchment 38. Reproduction of Gettysburg Address 39. Lincoln at Gettysburg. The Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863. Contains copy of actual Address and reproduced photos of event and of Lincoln. 40. Oak Ridge Cemetery Ledger – Abraham Lincoln – photocopy 41. Picture of Lincoln – Second Annual Meeting of the Lincoln Fellowship of Southern California. Encased on piece of cardboard. 42. Three Carte de Viste: one of Lincoln and Tad, one bust portrait, one of Lincoln and son at table

Box 5 Part 1: Newspaper Articles 1. Newspaper Articles dealing with Lincoln 2. Newspaper Articles dealing with Lincoln 3. Newspaper Articles: Abraham Lincoln 4. Newspaper Articles: Abraham Lincoln 5. Newspaper Articles: Abraham Lincoln 6. Newspaper Articles about Dr. Hunt and his collection 7. Newspaper Articles: T.V. advertisements, Ads 8. Newspaper Articles, pictures 9. Horner, Jerri. Lincoln: The Most Unsuccessful Success Story of His Gene ration. The Johnstown Observer, February 8, 1973, page 16 10. The Telegraph, Alton, IL. October 5, 1994. Special issue for reenactment of Lincoln-Douglas debate. 2 copies 11. The Galesburg Zephyr, October 8, 1994. Official program of the Lincoln-Douglas debate reenactment 12. Register-Mail, Galesburg, IL, October 8, 1994, page one coverage of reenactments of the Lincoln-Douglas debates 13. Indiana Evening Gazette, February 12, 1974, page one story of AJ Raymond Lincoln impersonator.

Part Two: Publications 14. Smithsonian Jan 2006 Lincoln Memorial University, 2004-2005

15. Time Magazine, Special Issue, July 4, 2005 16. The Long Loom of Lincoln – Frank E. Vandiver. 9th Annual R. Gerald McMurtry Lecture – Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1986 17. House Divided: Lincoln and his father – John Y. Simon. 10th Annual R. Gerald McMurtry Lecture – Ft. Wayne, 1987 18. “The Better Angels of Our Nature”: Lincoln Propaganda and Public Opinion in the North During the American Civil War. – Phillip Shaw Paludan. 15th Annual R. Gerald McMurtry Lecture – Ft. Wayne, 1992 19. The Mirror Image of Civil War Memory: Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis in Popular Prints – Harold Holzer. 17th Annual R. Gerald McMurtry Lecture – Ft. Wayne, 1996. 20. Abraham Lincoln - by Frances Cavanah - Row Peterson Co., 1950 21. Illinois’ Lincoln Letters – Clyde C. Walton – 1967 22. Abraham Lincoln Photographs – Clyde C. Walton – 1967 23. Abraham Lincoln Memorial Lecture “Mr. Lincoln Opens his Mail” – Clyde C. Walton 1967 Lincoln College, Lincoln, Illinois 24. “Lincoln’s Inner Circle”: 31 Pictures of Abraham Lincoln and his family, Cabinet, Home, Statues and Tomb. By Harry E. Pratt 1955 25. Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association, University of Illinois Press: Vols. 24 #2 Summer 2003; 25 #1 Winter 2004; and 25 #2 Summer 2004; Vol. 26 No. 1 + 2; Vol. 27 No. 1 Winter 2005; Winter 2006; and Volume 29 Number 2 Summer 2008 26. The Lincoln Herald – Lincoln Memorial University a. October 1946 b. Fall 1973 and Fall 1974 c. Winter 1985 Vol. 88 No. 4 d. Fall 1993 and Spring 2003 e. Summer 2003 Vol. 105, No. 2 f. Fall 2003 Vol.104, No. 3 g. Winter 2003 Vol. 104, No. 4 h. Spring 2004 Vol. 106, No. 1 i. Summer 2004 Vol. 106, No. 2 j. Fall 2004 – Summer 2006 27. Lincoln Letters – Octavo Press, Springfield, Illinois 28. “Our Presidents, at a glance” Museum of the Presidents Lincoln College 29. Picturing Lincoln: The Changing Image of America’s 16th President Northern Indiana Center for History. 30. Lincoln: a Hamond temporama, No. 5 31. The New Yorker, May 3, 1993 32. The American Enterprise: March 2003, April 2005-Oct 2006 33. A Guide to Starting a Lincoln Library. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Lincoln National Life Insurance Company. Booklet. Used as a guide by Dr. Hunt to begin his collection 34. Lincoln in Janesville and Beloit by Maurice Montgomery Janesville Wisconsin 35. Bulletin of the 60th Annual Meeting of The Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin, April 15, 2000, No. 58

Box 5B 1. Civil War Times, Vol. XLII, no. 4-6; Vol. XLIII, no. 1-6 2. Civil War Times, April 2005- Oct. 2006

3. Lincoln Lore, Spring 2005-Winter 2006

Box 6 Publications 1. Lincoln Era Essay Contest. Essay contest winners from Junior and Senior High School students, sponsored by Indiana University, Bloomington. 5ty-9th Annual, 1986-1990 2. Lincoln Era Essay Contest. Essay contest winners from Junior and Senior High School students, sponsored by Indiana University, Bloomington. 5ty-9th Annual, 1986-1990 3. Lincoln and the American Political Tradition. An Exhibit in Honor of the 175th Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln. Brown University. Exhibit catalog. 2 copies 4. Books at Brown. Lincoln and Lincolniana. Vols. XXI-XXXII, 1984-85. 2 vols. 5. Lyons, Forrest. Collectors Guide to Post Cards. Al cards illustrated and priced. Gas City, Indiana: L-W Promotions, 1974. 6. Kaduck, John M. Patriotic Postcards. Des Moines, Iowa: Wallace-Homestead Co., 1974 7. The Lincoln Group of Boston: 1938-88, Reflections on Our Past, Present, and Future. 1988. 8. Sloan, Richard, ed. The Lincoln Group of New York. Tenth Anniversary Commemorative Booklet. 1978-88. 9. Lincoln Group of NY 25th Annual Commemorative Pub. 1978-2003 Steven, R. Koppelman 10. Noble, Vergil E. Further Archeological Investigations at Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Springfield, Illinois. Midwest Archeological Center Occasional Studies in Anthropology No. 22. Lincoln, Nebraska: National Park Service, 1988. 11. Packard, R.D. Love Affairs of Abraham Lincoln. Cleveland: Carpenter Printing, nd. Booklet. 1 of 100, signed by author 12. Houser, M.L. Some Religious Influences which Surrounded Lincoln. Peoria, IL: Lester O. Schriver, 1941. 36pp. 13. Temple, Wayne C., ed. Mrs. Frances Jane (Todd) Wallace Describes Lincoln’s Wedding. Harrogate, TN: Lincoln Memorial University, 1960. Inscribed by author. 14. Cashman, Dorothy M. Lincoln’s Only Love. 1969. Inscribed by author. 15. Houser, M.L. The Education of Abraham Lincoln. Peoria, IL: Lester O. Schriver, 1938. Signed by author. Bookplate of Kubicek. 16. Coleman, D.M. : The Father of Abraham Lincoln. 1958. 35 pp. 17. Coleman, Charles H. : The Mother Who Survived Him. Harrogate, TN: Lincoln Memorial University, nd. 16pp. 18. Lincoln Memorial. Official National Park Handbook. Handbook no. 129. Washington D.C.: national Park Service, 1986. 19. Angle, Paul M. Abraham Lincoln’s Letter to Major General Joseph Hooker Dated January 26, 1863. Facsimile reproduction of letter with explanatory text. 20. Turner, Justin G. The Thirteenth Amendment and the Emancipation Proclamation. Los Angeles, Plantin Press, 1971. Signed by author, inscribed to Carl Havelin. 21. McMurtry, R. Gerald. Why Collect Lincolniana? Chicago: Abraham Lincoln Book Shop. Nd. 22. Newton, Joseph. Abraham Lincoln: An Address Delivered at Iowa City, Iowa Before the State Historical Society of Iowa on May 25, 1910. Iowa City, Iowa: State Historical Society of Iowa, 1910.

23. ’s Hildene, Manchester Village, Vermont. Unpaginated, 10 leaves. Booklet. Accompanying brochure included. 24. Cashman, George I. Little Known Facts: Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War. Springfield, IL: Lincoln Center, 1963. 46pp. 25. Pratt, Harry E. Lincoln’s Inner Circle. Springfield, IL: Illinois State Historical Society, 1955. Illustrated booklet. 26. The Guide to Lincoln Trail. Souvenir Edition. Springfield, IL: New Publications, nd. 80pp. booklet 27. Splaine, John. A Companion to the Lincoln-Douglas Debates. Np: C-Span, 1994. 28. Randall J.G. Has the Lincoln Theme Been Exhausted. Reprint from The American Historical Review, vol. XII, No. 2, January, 1936. 29. Tarbell, Ida. Lincoln’s Important Law Cases. McClure’s Magazine. Vol. VII, No. 7, Midsummer Fiction Number. New York: S.S. McClure Co. Nd. 30. Tarbell, Ida. Information related to Tarbell, two articles from Collier’s Magazine by Tarbell about Lincoln, 1930 and 1931. Liberty Magazine article, 1984, which includes information about Tarbell. Newspaper articles. Correspondence between Hunt and Allegheny College librarian regarding Tarbell. 31. Barton, William E. Abraham Lincoln: Kentucky Mountaineer. Berea, KY: Berea College Press, 1923. No. 307 of 325. Signed by author 32. Waltin, Clyde C. Mr. Lincoln Opens His Mail. Lincoln, IL: Lincoln College, 1966. 31pp. booklet. Ex-library. 33. Luhrs, Henry E. Lincoln at the Wills Home and the Gettysburg Address, November 18-19, 1863. Shippensburg, PA, Lincoln Publishers, 1938. No. 17 of 225, 21pp. in original envelope 34. Pratt, Harry E. The Great Debates of 1858. 30pp. booklet. 35. Lincoln Herald. Spring 1968. Sandburg Memorial Issue. 36. Springfield and the Lincoln Country. Booklet illustrated with color photos. 37. Oakleaf, Joseph Benjamin. Abraham Lincoln, Meade, Lee and Gettysburg. Peoria, IL: Edward J. Jacob, 1929. 16pp. In protective folder and both in original envelope 38. Speech of the Hon. Abraham Lincoln of Illinois at the Cooper Institute, , February 27, 1860. 8pp. Published by the Republican Executive Congressional Committee for the Presidential Campaign of 1860. 39. McMurtry, R. Gerald. My Lifelong Pursuit of Lincoln. Fort Wayne, IN: Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum, 1981. 40. Colver, Anne. Abraham Lincoln: For the People. New York: Scholastic Book Services, nd. 41. Abraham Lincoln. New York: Gilberton Co., 1969. No. 142 of Classics Illustrated, featuring stories by the world’s greatest authors. Comic book format. 42. Abraham Lincoln. Peekskill, NY: Library of Historical Briefs, 1976. 46pp. 43. Schoelwer, Susan Prendergast and O’Neill, Marta G. Mr. Lincoln, of Illinois: An Exhibition of Original Material from the Lincoln Collection of the Illinois State Historical Library. Chicago: Chicago Public Library, 1979. 65pp. 44. McMurtry, R. Gerald. Beardless Portraits of Abraham Lincoln Painted From Life. Fort Wayne, IN: Public Library of Fort Wayne and Allen County, 1962. 45pp. 45. Lindstrom, Ralph G. A Californian’s Collection of Lincolniana. 9pp. Ward Ritchie Press.

46. Commissioning of the USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) November 11, 1989, Norfolk, VA. 48pp. booklet. 47. Christening and Launching of the Aircraft Carrier Abraham Lincoln CVN72, Newport News Shipbuilding, New Port News, VA, February 13, 1988. 48. Newport News Shipbuilding Information. Folder of information and specifications related to the Building of the USS Abraham Lincoln. 49. Kincaid, Robert L. Abraham Lincoln: The Speaker. Reprint from Southern Speech Journal. Paper originally presented at the eleventh annual Tau Kappa Alpha convention, 1951. pp241-250. 50. McMurtry, R. Gerald. A New Portrait of Lincoln’s Childhood Environment. Chicago: Home of Books, Inc. 1939. Lincoln Group Papers Reprint No. 1. Yale Club Library embossed stamp on title page. 31pp. 51. Historic Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Gettysburg, PA: L.E. Smith Wholesale Distributors. 32pp. 52. Coleman, Charles H. The Lincoln-Douglas Debate at Charleston, Illinois, September 18, 1858. Eastern Illinois University Bulletin, No. 249, Reprint of N. 220, December 1963. 107pp. 53. Robinson, Luther Emerson. Lincoln’s Masterpieces. 38pp. 54. McMurtry, R. Gerald. The Lincolns In Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Fort Wayne, IN: Lincolniana Publishers, 1032. booklet. 55. Abraham Lincoln. New York: Lincoln History Society, nd. Booklet, 154pp. 56. Sites, Maud Kay. Golden Words of Abraham Lincoln. Washington, D.C.: Judd and Detweiler, 1940. 12pp. 57. Allison, Guy. Man’s Most Valuable Words—The Gettysburg Address. Gettysburg, PA: L.E. Smith, 1965. 24pp. 58. Fairbanks, Avard. Making of Lincoln Statue for New Salem. Reprint from the Summer 1954 issue of the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. 16pp. 59. Hanchett, William. The Diary of , April 1865. Reprinted from the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 72, No. 1, 1979. 60. Hart, Albert Bushnell. Abraham Lincoln. The Mentor, February 9, 1914, Vol. 1, no. 52. 11pp. 61. Shapiro, Larry. Abraham Lincoln: Mystic Chords of Memory. New York: book of the Month Club. 79pp. booklet. 62. Abraham Lincoln’s “House Divided” Address. Springfield, IL: Illinois State Historical Society, 1958. 16pp. booklet. 63. Walton, Clyde C. Mr. Lincoln Opens His Mail. Lincoln, Illinois: Lincoln College, 1967. Pamphlet Series No. 5. 64. Bullard, F. Lauriston. The Other Lincoln. Harrogate, TN: Lincoln Memorial University, 1941. Baccalaureate address delivered at commencement exercises. 31pp. 65. Storrick. W.C. The Battle of Gettysburg: The Country, The Contestants, The Results. Harrisburg, PA: J. Horace McFarland, 1947. 80pp. 66. The Lincoln Marriage Temple. A Shelter for Cabin in which Mr. Lincoln’s parents were Married. Harrodsburg, KY: Pioneer Memorial State Park, nd. 40pp. 67. The Military Trial of the Lincoln Assassination Conspirators: A Possible Lesson for the Bush Administration. Thomas R. Turner Feb 12, 2004 68. Two Highly Impt. Lincoln Manuscripts from the Payson Estate 1984 69. Abraham Lincoln and the New Almaden Mine by Milton H. Shutes 70. Harlow and Taylor Military History Pub.

Box 7 Publications 1. McMurtry, R. Gerald. Poet and President: Riley’s Estimate of Lincoln. Harrogate, TN: Lincoln Memorial University, 1945. 10pp. Reprint from the Lincoln Herald, vol. 47, no. 1. 2. Kincaid, Robert L. Lincoln Pilgrimage and Celebration. Harrogate, TN: Lincoln Memorial University, nd. 15pp. Reprint from Lincoln Herald, vol. 52, no. 3. 3. Meserve, Frederick H. The Photographs of Abraham Lincoln and the Romance of Their Collection. Np: Lincoln Memorial University, 1941. Supplement to Lincoln Herald, October 1941. 16pp. 4. Abraham Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address, March 4, 1865. np: Veterans of Foreign Wars, nd. Pamphlet 5. The Lincoln Ideals: His Personality and Principle as Reflected in his Own Words. Washington, D.C.: Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission, nd. 49pp. 6. Lincoln Sesquicentennial, 1809-1959. Handbook of Information. Washington, D.C.: Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission, nd. 40pp. 7. The Second Inaugural Address of Abraham Lincoln, March 4, 1865. booklet. 8. Commemoration Service on the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. Washington, D.C.: New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, 1965. booklet 9. Commemoration Ceremony Upon the Occasion of the One Hundred Fiftieth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1959. Washington, D.C.: 1959. 23pp. 10. Invitation to Commemorate the One Hundred Fiftieth Anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. 1959. 11. Commemoration Ceremony Upon the occasion of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Second Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln, 1865-1965. Washington, D.C.: 1965. 24pp. 12. Commemoration Ceremony Upon the Occasion of the One Hundredth Anniversary Inaugural of Abraham Lincoln, 1861-1961. Washington, D.C.: 1961. 29pp. 13. Lincoln Collection in the Library of Congress. GPO, 1942. 12pp. 14. Angle, Paul M. The Lincoln Collection of the Illinois State Historical Library. Np; State of Illinois, 1940. 21pp. 15. Walton, Clyde C. Twenty-five Books in the Bollinger Lincoln Collection. Iowa City: State University of Iowa Libraries, 1952. 16. Butler University, Hugh Thomas Miller Rare Book Room, Irwin Library, Lincoln Collection - Brochure 17. Starr, Thomas I. The Greenly Collection: A Recent Gift of Lincolniana. Reprint from Michigan Alumnus Quarterly Review, July 26, 1941, vol. 47, no. 24. pp318-327. 18. Hersch, Gisele, comp. Lincolniana. , IN: Butler University, 1983. 75pp. 19. United States Capitol Historical Society. We, the People: The Story of the United States Capitol, Its Past and Its Promise. 1976 20. Lincoln Collectors Directory, 1966 21. He Even Owns A “Lincoln”. The Pennsylvania College of Optometry (PCO) Alumni Bulletin, Feb. 1974. Article about Dr. Hunt. 22. PCO World. Pennsylvania College of Optometry. Alumni News, back page, has entry and photo for Dr. and Mrs. Hunt about the Lincoln Collection

23. Hunt, H. Draper. Lincoln lectures, (1)Educating a President: Abraham Lincoln and Learning, 1809-1854, (2)Lincoln the President: Learner and Mentor, 1854- 1865. University of Southern Maine, 1983, 1984. 24. Wilcox, Marion. The Head and Hands of Lincoln. Spinning Wheel: National Magazine about Antiques, Jan-Feb 1969. pp12-13, 63. 25. Alumnus, Lincoln Memorial University, five issues. a. Fall 1986, includes photo of Lloyd Ostendorf, p.20. b. Spring 1986, article about chair in honor of Wesley Hill c. Winter 1988, McMurtry and Ostendorf Honored, p5. d. Summer/Fall 1997, Inaugural Symposium, p.10. e. Winter 1997, article about Neely speech, p.3. 26. Dedication of Lincoln Museum, Harrogate, TN, Lincoln Memorial University. Includes program, invitation and brochure, postcard 27. McCollister, John C. Was Lincoln a Christian? Christian Herald, Feb. 1981. pp46-48. 28. Journal, Spring 1999. Greensburg, PA 29. The Lincoln Times, Sept/Oct 1984, Antietam issue, includes insert of Gettysburg Address 30. Christian Science Monitor. Series entitled “Lincoln Finds God”, 1957, parts 1-10. 31. Entertainment Weekly, Jan. 22, 1993, p.3, lists book on Lincoln which was on bestsellers list 32. Fleming, Thomas. Lincoln’s Journey in Faith. Guideposts, Feb. 1994, pp34-37. 33. Interpreters of Our Faith: Abraham Lincoln. A.D. Feb. 1974, pp26-29. 34. Cheatham, Edgar and Patricia. The Lincoln Heritage Trail. Travel, Feb. 1974, pp26-31. 35. Ewing, Anne. My Dear Little Rebel….Reminisce, Collectors Edition. 1993, p22. 36. The Purloined Letters. Time, April 26, 1993, pp59-60. 37. The Republican, Feb. 7, 1969. Lincoln photo on page 19. 38. Ellis, Raymond C. The Address at Gettysburg. The Northern Light: A Window for Freemasonry. April 1979. pp16-18. 39. This was the United States One Hundred and One Years Ago. Shuron/Continental Digest, Summer 1965. pp26-29. 40. The Lincoln Trail. Woman’s World, Jan. 24, 1984. pp48-49. 41. Nebraska in Its Centennial Year. Friends, Aug. 1967. pp6-7. 42. Frey, Robert L. Was Lincoln a Christian? Church and Home, Feb. 1, 1965. pp4-6. 43. Horgan, Paul. Doomsday and Mr. Lincoln. Saturday Evening Post, July/Aug. 1988. pp52-55, 82-87. 44. Lincoln, To Those Who Knew Him. Reader’s Digest, Feb. 1993. pp59-70. Large type edition. 45. Cashman, George L. Lincoln and Humor. Knight Templar. Feb. 1973. pp19-20. 46. Daviss, Ben. Making Sure Mt. Rushmore Lasts. Ford Times. July 1994. pp4-8. 47. Blue and Gray Magazine. Vol. 1, no. 4, Special Lincoln Issue. 48. Rhodes, James A. and Jauchius, Dean. The Trial of . Blue and Gray Magazine. Aug/Sep 1983. pp44-51. 49. Menard, Wilmon. The Watch That Lincoln Gave. World Vision. April 1973. pp10-11. 50. Rediscovering the Lincoln Highway. AAA Ohio, HomeAway. July/Aug 2000. 51. Young, Marion Ethna. The Man Who Had to Die. PEN: Public Employees News. Feb. 1971, pp4.9.

52. The Old Print Gallery Showcase, March 1997 through Feb. 1990, noted on cover the location of Lincoln items 53. The Old Print Gallery Showcase, May 1990 through Nov. 1984, noted on cover the location of Lincoln items 54. The Old Print Gallery Showcase, Feb. 1983 through Nov. 1974, noted on cover the location of Lincoln items 55. Page, Elwin L. Cameron for Lincoln’s Cabinet. Boston: Boston University Press, 1954 56. McClure, Stanley W. The Lincoln Museum and the House Where Lincoln Died. National Park Service Historical Handbook Series No. 3. Washington 25, D.C., 1949 57. McMurtry, R Gerald. The Harlan-Lincoln Tradition at Iowa Wesleyan College. The Harlan-Lincoln Restoration Commission, 1959 58. Warren, Louis A. The Slavery Atmosphere of Lincoln’s Youth. Lincolniana Publishers: Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1933 59. Lincoln’s Marriage Ceremony, Temple, Wayne C. ed. Lincoln Memorial University Press, Harrogate, TN, 1960 60. Pinkerton’s Report “To the People of the U.S.” on the Plot to Assassinate Lincoln- - Particularly as to Detective Pinkerton’s Participation in the Safe-Conduct of President-Elect Lincoln Through Baltimore to Washington D.C. For the Inauguration. History and Evidence of the Passage of Abraham Lincoln from Harrisburg, PA, to Washington, D.C on the 22D and 23D of February, 1861. Compliments of Wm. A. Pinkerton, . This is a republication of the 1868 book authored by Allan Pinkerton 61. Cut & Assemble Lincoln’s Springfield Home: A Full-Color H-O Scale Model, by Edmund V. Gillon, Jr. 62. Lincoln Bibliography Check List 1930-1939. Published by Lincoln National Life Foundation, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1942 63. Barondess, Benjamin. The Gettysburg Address: Revealing Facts About One of the “Supreme Masterpieces” of the English Language. Printing of an address delivered before a Joint Meeting of the national Society of Autograph Collectors and the Civil War Roundtable, 1951. Accompanying the publication is a letter from the author to Arnold Gates, Esq., from whom Dr. Hunt purchased the book. 64. The Tomb of Abraham Lincoln. Bess Martin, editor. Published by Lincoln Souvenir & Gift Shop, Springfield, IL, 1941 65. Houser, M.L. Some Books That Lincoln Loved: An Address Before The Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, TN. On the Occasion of the 40th Anniversary of the University, Feb. 12, 1937 66. Houser, M.L. Young Abraham Lincoln and Log College. Published by Lester O. Schriver, Peoria, IL, 1942 67. Houser, M.L. The Education of Abraham Lincoln. Published by Lester O. Schriver, Peoria, IL, 1938 68. Warren, Louis A. Abraham Lincoln: A Concise Biography. Published by The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1934 69. Pictorial History and Guide Book: The Lincoln Home. With historical text by Marda Alexander. 70. Pictorial History and Guide Book: Lincoln’s New Salem Illinois. With historical text by Marda Alexander.

71. Lincoln Lived Here. Published by Walter H. Miller and Company, Inc., Williamsburg, VA, 1971 72. Address by Dr. Louis A. Warren, Director, Lincoln National Foundation, Before Joint Convention of the Michigan Legislature, Feb. 8, 1956. 73. A. Lincoln, LL.D. By Stewart W. McClelland, President, Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, TN. 1939. 74. Lloyd, John A. The Secret of Mr. Lincoln’s Greatness. The Fourth Annual Lloyd Ostendorf Lecture, delivered at Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, TN, 1988. 75. Warren, Louis A. Little Known Lincoln Episodes. Published by The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1934 76. Fortenbaugh, Robert. Lincoln and Gettysburg: The Story of Abraham Lincoln’s Immortal Address at Gettysburg. The Bookmart, Gettysburg, PA, 1957 77. Abraham Lincoln and Pennsylvania. Historic Pennsylvania Leaflet, No. 20 78. Hertz, Emanuel. Lincoln’s Diplomacy…An Unwritten Chapter. Delivered at the Forty-fifth Annual Dinner of the National Republican Club, on Lincoln’s Birthday, Feb. 12th, 1931. 79. Nevins, Allan. The Nomination of Abraham Lincoln. Chicago Historical Society, 1960. 80. Wilson, Steven M. Abraham Lincoln at Gettysburg: A Place, A Purpose, and A President. Lincoln Memorial University, n.d. 81. McMurtry, R. Gerald. Lincoln Highlights in Indiana History. Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, n.d.

Box 8 Publications 1. Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. An Evaluation by Dr. Louis A. Warren. Published by Charles E. Merrill Publishing Co., 1968 2. Stimmel, Smith. Personal Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln. 1997. No. 52 of 1,000 3. Newman, Ralph G. Lincoln.1958 4. Lincoln’s Springfield: A Guide Book & Brief History. Springfield, IL: The Abraham Lincoln Association, 1938. 2 copies. 5. Pratt, Harry E. Lincoln’s Springfield: A Guide Book & Brief History. Springfield, IL: Illinois State Historical Society, 1955 6. McClure, Stanley W. Ford’s Theater and the House Where Lincoln Died. Washington, D.C.: National Park Service Historical Handbook No. 3, Revised 1969. 7. McClure, Stanley W. Ford’s Theater. National Park Service Historical Handbook Series No. 3, Revised 1984. 8. McClure, Stanley W. The Lincoln Museum and the House Where Lincoln Died. Washington, D.C.: National Park Service Historical Handbook Series NO. 3, 1949, reprint 1956. 9. Abraham Lincoln From His Own Words and Contemporary Accounts. Roy Edgar Appleman (ed.). Washington, D.C.: National Park Series No. 2, 1942, reprint 1961 10. Chaconas, J.L. & Steers, E, Jr. Abraham Lincoln in the District of Columbia. Marker Tours, 1984. 11. Lincoln Memorial University bulletin. Vol. 53, No. 2, April 1972.

12. Papers From the Second Annual Lincoln Colloquium, October 24, 1987 a. Papers from the Third Annual Lincoln Colloquium, October 15, 1988 b. Papers from the Fourth Annual Lincoln Colloquium, October 14, 1989 c. Papers from the Fifth Annual Lincoln Colloquium, October 20, 1990 d. Papers from the Sixth Annual Lincoln Colloquium. Abraham Lincoln and the Crucible of War, October 26, 1991 13. Papers from the Seventh Annual Lincoln Colloquium. Abraham Lincoln and the Political Process , October 24, 1992 a. Papers from the Eighth Annual Lincoln Colloquium. Abraham Lincoln in the American Mind. October 23, 1993 b. Papers from the Ninth Annual Lincoln Colloquium. Abraham Lincoln and a Nation at War. October 22, 1994 14. Papers from the Tenth Annual Lincoln Colloquium. Abraham Lincoln and a New Birth of Freedom, October 21, 1995 a. Papers from the Eleventh and Twelfth Annual Lincoln Colloquia, October 26, 1996 and October 29, 1997 b. Papers from the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Annual Lincoln Colloquia, September 26, 1998 and October 9, 1999 15. Painter, George L. Mr. Lincoln’s Neighborhood: a self-guiding experience. Eastern National Park & Monument Association, 1985. 16. Trails and Shrines of Abraham Lincoln. Decatur, IL: The Lincoln Memorial Publishing Co., 1934. 17. Schriver, L.O. & Burtschi, J.C. Lincoln and Vandalia. Peoria, IL, 1946. 18. Abraham Lincoln: The Great Emancipator. Presented by John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company of Boston, Massachusetts, 1926. 19. Anderson, Lowell E. A Guide to the Illinois Old State Capitol. 1973, 1974. 20. Lincoln in Springfield. Delegates Souvenir Edition-Midwest Republican Conference, Springfield, IL, June 10th and 11th, 1935. 21. Lincoln and Historic Illinois. Printed by Authority of the State of Illinois. Compiled from a series of articles written exclusively for The Chicago Evening American by Justin H. Forrest. 22. Mahanna, John G.W. The . Keith Wiesley (ed.). 1968. 23. In this temple..A Guide Book to the Lincoln Memorial. Washington, D.C.: Museum Press, Inc. In Cooperation with the Parks & History Association, 1973. 24. Warren, Louis A. Little Known Boyhood Adventures of Abraham Lincoln. Fort Wayne, Indiana: The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company. 25. Hemminger, Art. Mr. Lincoln Goes to the Theatre. From the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Chicago, The Poor Richard Press, 1941. 26. The Career and Character of Abraham Lincoln. An Address Delivered by Joseph H. Choate, Ambassador to Great Britain, at the Philosophical Institution of Edinburgh, November 13, 1900. Issued by The General Passenger Department, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Chicago, IL. 27. Howell, Carl, Jr. Historical Information: Abraham Lincoln and Kentucky. Elizabethtown, KY: Hardin County Enterprise, 1972. 28. Temple, Wayne C. Abraham Lincoln and Others at the St. Nicholas. Springfield, IL: St. Nicholas Corporation, 1968.

29. Temple, Wayne C. Lincoln’s Connections with the Illinois & Michigan Canal, His Return from Congress in ’48, and His Invention. Springfield, IL: Illinois Bell, 1986. 30. Dyba, Thomas J. Seventeen Years at Eighth and Jackson: The Story of Life in the Lincoln Home. 1st ed. Lisle, IL: IBC Publications, 1982. 29 of 200 Registered Copies. 31. Dyba, T. J. & Painter, G.L. Seventeen Years at Eighth and Jackson: The in Their Springfield Home. 2nd ed. Lisle, IL: IBC Publications, 1985. 29 of 200 Registered Copies. 32. Hickey, J.T. & Hostick, K. V. The Lincoln Home. 1964. 33. Barondess, Benjamin. Lincoln’s Cooper Institute Speech. An Address Delivered Before the New York Civil War Round Table in the Herald Tribune Building, New York City, February 27, 1953, and 93rd Anniversary of the Delivery of the Cooper Institute Speech by Abraham Lincoln. The Civil War Round Table of New York, Inc., 1953. 34. Bryner, B.C. “Abraham Lincoln in Peoria Illinois.” Peoria, IL: Lincoln Historical Publishing Co., n.d. 35. Bassuk, Daniel. Abraham Lincoln and the Quakers. Dexter, MI: Thomson-shore, Inc., 1987. Pendle Hill Pamphlet 273. 36. Luhrs, Henry E. Increasing Importance of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. Shippensburg, PA: Lincoln Publishers, 1950. 37. Rhodehamel, J.H. & Schwartz, T.F. The Last Best Hope of Earth: Abraham Lincoln and the Promise of America. Huntington Library: San Marino, CA, 1993. Catalogue of an Exhibition at the Huntingon Library October 1993 to August 1994. With a foreword by James M. McPherson. 38. Lincoln Gettysburg. 1988 Gettysburg Compiler Series. Vol. 1, No. 2 39. Gettysburg Compiler – Battle of Gettysburg: 1863-1988. 125th Commemorative Edition. Vol. 1, No. 1. 40. Shavin, Norman. Illustrated Stories of the Century. 3rd ed. Atlanta, GA: Capricorn Corp., 1972. 41. Holzer, H. & Williams, F.J. Lincoln’s Deathbed in Art and Memory: The “Rubber Room” Phenomenon. Gettysburg, PA: Thomas Publications, 1998. 42. Riggs National Corporation Annual Report 1985. 150th Anniversary. 43. Lincoln and the Lincoln Country. Springfield, IL: Octavo Press, 1968. A souvenir guidebook. 44. Byrd, C.K. & Moore, W.W. Abraham Lincoln in Print and Photograph: A Picture History from The Lilly Library. Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, Inc., 1997. 45. Lincoln Memorial. A guide to The Lincoln Memorial, District of Columbia. Produced by the Division of Publications National Park Service – U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C., 1986. Handbook 129 46. Waldron, Larry. Lincoln Parks: The Story Behind the Scenery. KC Publicaitons, Inc. 1986. 47. Schoelwer, S.P. & O’Neill, M.G. Mr. Lincoln, Of Illinois: An Exhibition of Original Materials from the Lincoln Collection of the Illinois State Historical Library. The Chicago Public Library Special Collections Division: Chicago, IL. 1979. 48. Myers, James E. The Astonishing Saber Duel of Abraham Lincoln. Springfield, IL: Lincoln-Herdon Building Publishers, 1968.

49. The “Lincoln Flag” of the Pike County Historical Society. The Columns Museum of The Pike County Historical Society. 1996. 50. Sanders, Gerald. Abraham Lincoln Fact Book & Teacher’s Guide. New York: New York: Eastern Acorn Press, 1982. 2 copies 51. The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Harrisburg, PA: Eastern Acorn Press, 1984. Text by Robert H. Fowler. Civil War Times Illustrated Special Edition. 52. Abraham Lincoln. Harrisburg, PA: Eastern Acorn Press, 1984. Civil War Times Illustrated Special Edition. 53. Frey, Herman S. Abraham Lincoln. 1981. 54. Lincoln Sheet Music Check List. Lincolniana Publishers, 1940. 55. Addresses delivered at the Dedication of the heroic bronze statue “Abraham Lincoln - - The Hoosier Youth”, September 16, 1932. Entrance plaza of The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, For Wayne, Indiana. 56. Harkness, David J. Lincoln and Byron: Lovers of Liberty. Harrogate, TN: Lincoln Memorial University, 1941. 57. Abraham Lincoln: The Hoosier Youth. Paul Manship’s Heroic Bronze Statue Presented by The Lincoln National Life Foundation. Sponsored by The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1932. 58. Bayne, Julia T. ’s Father: At Home with the Lincoln Family in the . The Magazine World, February 1926. 59. Pratt, Harry E. and Ernest E. East. Mrs. Lincoln Refurbishes the White House. Department of Lincolniana, Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tennessee, 1945. 60. Warren, Louis A. Lincoln’s Early Political Background. Springfield, IL: Schnepp & Barnes, Printers, 1931. 61. The Final Resting Place of Abraham Lincoln. The Tomb of Abraham Lincoln. 62. Abraham Lincoln Birthplace Coloring Book 63. Coleman, Charles H. The Lincoln-Douglas Debate at Charleston, Illinois, September 18, 1958. Eastern Illinois University Bulletin, October 1, 1957. No 220. 64. Abraham Lincoln: An Appreciation. New York. Francis D. Tandy Company 65. Lincoln Heritage Trail: Official Souvenir Book and Tour Guide. 66. French, Marian. Lincoln Heritage Trail Cook Book. Williamsburg, Virginia: Tory Hill Press, 1971. 2 editions. 67. Pioneer Recipes. Photocopy. From Lincoln’s Boyhood Home in Indiana. 68. Hostick, King, V. Abraham Lincoln: a digest of the wit and wisdom of Abraham Lincoln. 1958. 69. Warren, Louis A. Little Known Lincoln Humor. The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, 1937. 70. The Story of the Long Nine. With a brochure for the Long Nine Museum. 71. Robertson, James, Jr. The Concise Illustrated History of the Civil War. Harrisburg, PA: National Historical Society, 1979. 72. The Controversial Mr. Lincoln: An Exhibition Commemorating the 175th Anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s Birth. October 30, 1983-April 15, 1984. Scottish Rite Masonic Museum of Our National Heritage, Lexington, Massachusetts, 1983. 73. Lincolniana Addendum II, from the Rare Books & Special Collections of Irwin Library, Butler University

74. The Honorable Mark O. Hatfield, U.S. Senator from Oregon. The Oregon Connection of Abraham Lincoln. Speech delivered at the Annual Banquet of the Abraham Lincoln Association, February 12, 1984. Published by the Abraham Lincoln Association, 1958. 75. Sawyer, Mary E.L. The Lost Lincolns: Illinois Cousins of Abraham Lincoln. 76. Four Score and Seven – Winter 2005, Summer 2006, Spring 2006 77. Indiana University. “Famous Lincoln Collections: The Indiana-Oakleaf Collection.” Abraham Lincoln Quarterly, December 1942. 78. McMurtry, R. Gerald. Poet and Presidentt: Riley’s Estimate of Lincoln. Department of Lincolniana, Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tennessee, 1945

Box 9 Framed and Boxed Memorabilia 1. White House Dessert Collection, Woodmere China Inc., Reproduction of Lincoln Patter, boxed (70) – on display 2. White House Dessert Collection, Reproduction of Lincoln White House China Tea Cup and Saucer, Woodmere China Inc., New Castle, PA, boxed (72) on display 3. Painting of Lincoln in gold frame, from Illinois Watch Company, Springfield, IL, 13in. x 10in. (89) 4. Lincoln profile in metal, framed and mounted on red background, 9.5in. x 7in. (91) 5. Lincoln Photograph mounted on wood, 11.5in. x 9.5in. (92) 6. Face of History, framed drawing of Lincoln composed of scenes of his life. M.M Swanston 1957 accompanying framed test. 15in. x 12in. (97) 7. Green glass coaster, 3.5in. in diameter, reproduction of Lincoln penny in center surrounded by stars (99) 8. Photograph of Lincoln Statue at Chicago, 11in. x 13in., wood frame under glass (106) 9. Drawing of in Springfield, IL, 8.5in. x 11in., in color with wood frame (107) 10. Etching on metal of Lincoln and son Tad with provenance, 10in. x 12in. (108) 11. Photograph of Lincoln Memorial of Statue, black and white, by Jake McGuire, 8.5in. x 11in. (111)

Box 10 Oversized 1. Print and correspondence from Lincoln Memorial University to Dr. Hunt 2. Portrait of Lincoln – Single line drawing – T. Fleming 1908 3. Ads with Lincoln form the New York News (Sunday edition) 1956 and 1961 4. Advertisement “the coffee Hunger of Man” – Nestle Company 1957 5. Large Picture of the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site () 6. Currier and Ives Lithograph of Lincoln 7. Print of Lincoln on Brown Paper 8. Multi-portraits of Lincoln – Poster from Lincoln National Life Insurance Company 9. Copy of Mathew Brady Photo of Lincoln Distributed Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. 10. Assortment of Prints scratchboard etchings by Donna Predmore “Abe Lincoln in Illinois”

11. Print of Drawing – Abraham Lincoln Home, Springfield Illinois by Roscoe Misselhorn 12. Print (small) Portrait of Lincoln – Douglas Volk 13. Print (Large) Portrait of Lincoln – Douglas Volk 14. Print – BIK/WHT Portrait (small) of Abraham Lincoln 15. Various Prints of BIK/WHT drawings by Phil Austin 16. Print Color Portrait of Lincoln with Gettysburg address at bottom 17. Photograph – letters from the Lincoln Institute for Research and education to Dr. Hunt 18. Lithograph Print “Mr. Lincoln Christens his namesake City Lincoln, Illinois” by Lloyd Ostendorf, 1970 19. “The real American: the Stuff from Which his is made” – Lincoln as the Rail splitter 1833 by J.L. G. Ferris The Ladies Home Journal 10/1917 20. Lincoln on Parchment with Gettysburg address below 21. Print, BLK/WHT profile of Lincoln by H.A. Allshouse 1963? 22. Large Sticker from the Lincoln Heritage Trail 23. Three placemats (plastic) depicting Lincoln and Monuments. 24. Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road shipping agreement, 11 August 1856 25. Facsimile of the Emancipation Proclamation. Washington, DC: National Archives, 1977. Six unbound pages in folio folder 26. Oval poster of Abraham Lincoln, head shot, with accompanying letter 27. Dedication program for Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum, Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, TN 28. Stearns, Robert. We Live With Lincoln. Pittsburgh Press Roto, February 10, 1974, pp. 4-6. 29. Ostendorf, Lloyd. Journey to Greatness. The Magazine (Dayton Daily News), February 5, 1984, pp. 28-29. 30. Pittsburgh Press, June 23, 1974, Presidential Fifths: Doctor Collects Bottled History, pp. 16-17 31. Pittsburgh Press TV Graphic, September 1, 1974. Lincoln on cover 32. Lincoln Heritage Trail in Indiana, tabloid, 66pp 33. Lincoln Heritage Trail in Illinois, tabloid, 78pp 34. Visit Mr. Lincoln’s Logan County, tabloid, 40pp, 2 copies 35. Re-discover Historic Kentucky, tabloid, 58pp 36. Truman, Harry. The Eight Best Presidents and the Eight Worst Presidents and Why. Parade, April 3, 1988, pp4-7 37. A Penny Postcard for your thoughts. The Pittsburgh Press Roto, Feb. 9, 1975, pp6-7 38. Reed, Fred. Advertisers quick to use Lincoln image. Coin World, March 7, 1990, pp38-44 (fourth in series), March 14, 1990 (fifth), March 21, 1990 (sixth) and March 28, 1990 (last in series) 39. Garry Wills. Lincoln. Life, Feb. 1991. pp22-37. 40. Strange History Brought to Life. Life, Feb. 15, 1963. pp83-88. 41. Saturday Evening Post, Feb. 1976. Includes Lloyd Ostendorf article about Lincoln at Independence Hall, Philadelphia. Once copy of complete magazine, one additional copy of article only. 42. Reproduction of The New York Herald, Saturday, April 15, 1865. Article discusses the assassination of Lincoln and The Daily Democrat-Johnstown, Sunday, Feb. 14, 1904, p.13. Articles discussing Lincoln. Encapsulated.

43. The Johnstown Sunday Democrat, Sunday, Feb. 14, 1904, Part Two, pp9-10. Articles discussing Lincoln. Encapsulated 44. The Johnstown Sunday Democrat, Sunday, Feb. 14, 1904, Part Two, pages unknown. Articles discussing Lincoln. Encapsulated 45. Sheet Music, “old Abe Polka”, four leaves, 11in. x 14in. (121) 46. Sheet Music Cover, for President Lincoln’s funeral march, composed by E. Mack, framed in matting (122) 47. Long Remembered: The Gettysburg Address in Facsimile. Washington: The Library of Congress, 1963. Facsimiles of the five versions of the Gettysburg Address in the handwriting of Abraham Lincoln. 48. Cardboard cut-out of Abraham Lincoln 49. Lloyd Ostendorf lithograph prints of Abraham Lincoln, inscribed to Earl Hunt 50. Cardboard sign: “Travel the Historic Lincoln Heritage Trail Kentucky Indiana Illinois,” with design of Lincoln, n.d. 51. Copies of Portrait Photographs of Abraham Lincoln, n.d.

Box 11 Coins/Mints 1. Lincoln Wheat-Ear Penny Collection, 1934-1958 2. Lincoln Memorial Cent Collection, starting 1959 and through 1991-D 3. World War I Lincoln Wheat Penny Collection 4. American Heritage World War II Coin Collection 5. Wartime Coin Collection, 1943-1944 6. Cheerios Lincoln penny, 2000 7. The Americana Series – The Presidents 8. Historical One Cent Collection 9. 9 Decades of Lincoln pennies 10. Strange But True (Lincoln and Kennedy coins and info., two sets) 11. A Century of Lincoln Cents 12. 1909 V.D.B. Penny (America’s first Lincoln penny) 13. Lincoln Penny Collection honoring all fifty states, wooden frame under glass, 10in. x 12in. (117) 14. The Franklin Mint Bicentennial Medal, sculpted by Gilroy Roberts, certified July 16, v1975 15. Penny, 1973, with picture of Liberty Bell 16. Land of the U.S.A. penny collection, fifty pennies with each of the state’s outline stamped on one penny, pennies dated 1975, comes with one fact card for each state. 17. Coin. ¾ inch diameter. Lincoln bust on one side, Washington bust on verso (154) 18. Copper Ring of a cut-out Lincoln penny, no date, in box 19. Rare Coin Series: Key ring fob with oversized plastic Lincoln penny inscribed “The Best in Food & Drink, Hotel Lincoln, Lincoln, Illinois, n.d.

Box 11B Coins/Mints 1. The Lincoln Coins & Stamps, 1909-1958, Dr. Earl Hunt Lincolniana Collection, U.S. Postal Commemorative Society, a tribute to America’s great President featuring the first fifty years of Lincoln pennies and every Lincoln stamp issued during those years.

2. Documentation and correspondence about the Lincoln Coins & Stamps, 1909- 1958 Collection, 2006-2007 3. Whitman coin booklet of Lincoln pennies from 1939 to 1976 donated to the Earl Hunt Collection by Daniel Shively (2014)

Box 12 Media and Miscellaneous 1. Lincoln A film by Kunhardt Productions 2. Portraits of Freedom Music of Aaron Copland and Roy Harris 3. “Lincoln” on the History Channel. January 16, 2006 and January 28, 2006. 3 hours taped by Rev. David Salinger 4. Lincoln Gore Vidal’s pt. 1 and pt. 2 5. The Lincolns of Springfield, Illinois 6. The Making of the Last best hope of earth: Abraham Lincoln and the Promise of America. 13. 1795: the Lincoln Funeral Train 14. Abraham and Mary Lincoln A house Divided 15. Gettysburg 16. Dr. Earl J. Hunt, “My Life with Lincoln” Exhibit, Community Arts Center, Talk, February 12, 2000 17. Miscellaneous tape 18. Abe Lincoln in Illinois 19. A New Birth of Freedom 20. Paper weights of Lincoln 21. Posters of Lincoln 22. Ornament of Lincoln 23. CD-Rom: American Heritage: Lincoln, by Simon & Schuster Interactive, 1997 24. CD-Rom: American Heritage: The Civil War Disc 1, by Simon & Schuster Interactive, 1995 25. CD-Rom: American Heritage: The Civil War Disc 2, by Simon & Schuster Interactive, 1995

Box 12B Lincoln Plates and Memorabilia 1. Pewter plate: Abraham Lincoln, President, 1861-1865, made by Sexton, 1973, USA, 9 inch 2. Porcelain plate, 9 inch, Lincoln: Portraits of Valor collection, The Second Inaugural Address, by Robert A. Maguire, Plate Number 385A, 1993 in box 3. Porcelain plate, 9 inch, Lincoln: Portraits of Valor collection, The Emancipation Proclamation, by Robert A. Maguire, the Bradford Exchange, Plate Number 263A, 1993 in box 4. Porcelain plate, 9 inch, Lincoln: Portraits of Valor collection, The Gettysburg Address, by Robert A. Maguire, the Bradford Exchange, Plate Number 2960A, 1993 in box 5. Porcelain plate, 9 inch, Lincoln: Portraits of Valor collection, The Lincoln- Douglas Debates, by Robert A. Maguire, the Bradford Exchange, Plate Number 146B, 1993 in box 6. Memorabilia: box of tin pin-back buttons Lincoln Heritage Trail with , n.d., but box is postmarked from UltraOptics in 2000

7. Memorabilia: original brick from the home of Abraham Lincoln, Brick Number 1425, certification enclosed, removed during repair to the brick foundation of Abraham Lincoln’s home at 8th Street and Jackson Street, Springfield, Illinois, July 1954 8. Memorabilia: framed photocopy of needle point silhouette of Abraham Lincoln by Mrs. Calvin Coolidge in 1929 9. Memorabilia: small lead or pewter free standing Abraham Lincoln statute, 2.5 inches high 10. Memorabilia: half pewter bust of Abraham Lincoln with top hat on wood frame, 6x4 inches 11. Memorabilia: half black/brown cast iron portrait of Abraham Lincoln, n.d. 12. Memorabilia: metal etched portrait of Abraham Lincoln on wood frame by Countdown, Inc., n.d. 13. Memorabilia: small bust of Lincoln, copper, n.d. 14. Memorabilia: small bust of Lincoln, heavy brass, by R. Mallon, 1971 15. Memorabilia: 4 inch bust of Lincoln, handcrafted from Kentucky coal, n.d. (on display) 16. Memorabilia: Presidential Decanter, 16th President of the United States, by Wheaton Nuline, Millville, , Honest Abe translucent glass decanter with the relief of Abraham Lincoln, “February 12, 1809 Abraham Lincoln April 15, 1865,” 1970s with box (on display) 17. Memorabilia: 6 inch white marble bust of Lincoln on black marble base, n.d. (on display) 18. Box of greeting cards (blank), with Abraham Lincoln and his son “Tad,” by American Heritage Engravings, n.d.

Non-boxed Items Memorabilia and Ephemera 1. Doll of Abe Lincoln, boxed, 17in. tall (147) 2. Original piece of brick from Lincoln’s house, No. 1459 (86) 3. 4in. tall, Hudson Pewter, standing Lincoln figure (34) 4. 3.5in. x 2.75in. x 3.5in. Sebastian Miniature of the Lincoln Memorial, boxed, two pieces (32) 5. Paperweight in copper by Brown and Bigelow, St. Paul, MN, Lincoln profile on front, 3.5in. in diameter (103) 6. Desk set, pen holder on marble base, base relief of Lincoln (102) 7. Copper Statue of Lincoln at Gettysburg, standing with arm in air, 4.5in. tall (104) 8. 3.75in. x 2in. Sebastian Miniature of standing Lincoln reading a book, 1947 (33) 9. Avon Leather Aftershave (green fluid), Lincoln on front of clear bottle with eagle cap, 4 fl. Ounces 10. Drinking galss, Lincoln’s Birthplace Kentucky, 5in. tall, white frosted (85) 11. (3) First ed. Wheaten New Jersey, Lincoln profile in front with Gettysburg Address on back, Amber Glass Flasks (36) 12. 8in. tall x 5in. wide, dark purple glass bottle, Heritage, hand made by Smith, profile of Lincoln on front saying, “With Malice Toward None”, on back log cabin saying, “With Charity for all.” (38)

13. 8in. tall x 5in. wide, dark green glass bottle, Heritage, hand made by Smith, profile of Lincoln on front saying, “With Malice Toward None”, on back log cabin saying, “With Charity for all.” (37) 14. 10in. x 8in. plaque, Fox Company, Philadelphia (14) 15. 10.5in. x 6.5in., bronze, reproduction of the original scale of the head of the seated Lincoln in the Memorial in Washington, D.C., by French, Daniel-Chester, Alva Studios (5) 16. Poster, Lincoln family tree, 1809-1985 17. Poster, Union Commanders, black and white 18. Poster, head shot, Lincoln, black and white 19. Poster, Emancipation Proclamation 20. Drawing, pencil, Lincoln and boy, 2000 21. Photocopy of notice from Secretary of War, impressments 22. The Jack L. Smith Collection, Picturing Lincoln: The Changing Image of America’s 16th President, September 23, 2000 to May 31 2001, Northern Indiana Center for History 23. Print of Lincoln, 16th President, United States of America 1861-1865 24. Print of painting, Lincoln getting photographed, three reproductions of actual photographs, 1860, ’62, ‘64 25. 22in. x 7in., full size statue, brown (11) 26. Cardboard stand-up, Great Americans on Film, The Great American Film 27. Metal sign for the Lincoln Heritage Trail Tourist Information, 18in. x 24in. (124) 28. 6in. x 4.5in., coin bank, Friendly City Federal Savings and Loan Association, Johnstown, PA, bronze (20) 29. 5.5in. x 3.5in., coin bank, Lincoln Savings and Loan Association, bronze (21) 30. 5in. x 4in., coin bank, Friendly City Federal Savings and Loan Association, Johnstown, PA, bronze (22) 31. 5in. x 4in., coin bank, Friendly City Federal Savings and Loan Association, Johnstown, PA, bronze (23) 32. 5in. x. 4in., coin bank, Lincoln First Savings and Loan Association, Spokane Ephrata, Seattle, Washington state, bronze (24) 33. 6in. x 3.5in., coin bank, gold (19) 34. 5in. tall x 3.5in. wide, coin bank, Lincoln bust, bronze in color, on back Friendly City Savings and Loan Assoc. Johnstown, PA (54) 35. Lincoln metal, bronze, 3in. in diameter, relief of Lincoln profile on front and inaugural and assassination dates on back (131) 36. Political campaign metal, Lincoln for President 1864 (132) 37. 10in. x 4in., coin bank, Lincoln Bank Bottle, glass (30) 38. Letter opener with Lincoln bust, 7.5in., Long, CA, 1930, gift from Carol Massingall (75) 39. Lincoln profile, metal, 6in. high x 4.5in. wide (76) 40. 7in. tall x 3.25in. wide, Seated Lincoln with hand to head, gold color (58) 41. 6in. x 5in. bookends set, Lincoln Memorial pose, bronze colored figure (48) 42. 6in. tall x 5in. wide, bookends set, bronze bust relief of Lincoln (51) 43. Hat – USS Abraham Lincoln, CVN 72 44. Paperweight, Glass, White Lincoln Profile inside, 2.5in. diameter x 2in. tall (79) 45. Glass Paperweight, in background, by Murano 3.5in. tall x 3.5in. diameter (82)

46. Glass Paperweight, White Lincoln bust in black background, 2.5in. tall x 3in. diameter (83) 47. Christmas Tree Ornament, The White House Historical Association, Christmas 1999, 2.5in. x 3in., boxed (84) 48. Card set. The Lincoln Assassination Set. Hoffman Bookshop, Columbus, OH. Freedom Press, 1992. (D238) 49. Bookmarks, four, one is signed by McCurtry, Kincaid, McClellan. (165) 50. Press badge “Dedication of the Tomb of Abraham Lincoln, Springfield, June 17, 1931 (166) 51. Five coins: Lincoln Heritage Trail, 1970, 2.5in. bronze and silver, 1.25in. bronze and silver. 75th anniversary medallion of Lincoln Memorial University, 1.5in. Two coins, bronze and silver, celebrating his birth, 2in. diameter (167) 52. Reproduction of 1860 Lincoln campaign medal, encased in plastic, in felt case. The Huntington Library, the Last Best Hope of Earth, 1994, boxed (D318) 53. Porcelain Mr. Lincoln Rose Figurine, made in China, rose is 3x5 54. Box of Miscellaneous items: one wooden nickel from Lincoln’s boyhood home, six Lincoln medals of various size, one Lincoln bookmark, one Lincoln stamplate, two Lincoln lapel buttons, one 1972 Lincoln penny (souvenir of Gettysburg), one puzzle with Lincoln likeness on front, one gold colored Lincoln coin and display stand as part of United States Presidential miniatures (D317) 55. 6in. x 5in., bookend set, Seated Lincoln, based upon a statue in Trenton of New Jersey (49) 56. 8in. tall x 5.5in. diameter, bookends set, Lincoln profile solid American Walnut crafted by Fitzhugh (50) 57. Lincoln Profile, one of the set of bookends, silver in color (59) 58. Wood carving of Lincoln and Profile in oval wooden frame (60) 59. Glass plate, President Lincoln, blue in color 60. 6.5in. tall x 2in., statue of Lincoln at podium, Lincoln the President of front, on back, Copyright LA Fleck with sticker stating Lincoln’s birthplace Kentucky (42) 61. 6in. tall x 2in., statue of young Lincoln carrying book with dog, sticker on base stating birthplace in Kentucky (43) 62. Replica of Lincoln Memorial in pewter on wood base by Hudson, 3in. tall, base 3in. x 2.5in. (100) 63. Plastic cube with Lincoln Pennies suspended inside, 2in. x 2in. x 2in. (101) 64. 6in. long x 4in. wide, cast of Lincoln’s hands by Leonard W. Volk, “This cast of the hand of Abraham Lincoln was made from the first replica of the original made at Springfield, IL of the Sunday following his nomination to the Presidency in 1860.” Bronze in color (44) 65. 12.5in. tall x 5in. wide, head sculpture on ivory base by Leonard V. Volk, Lincoln with no beard, bronze color (45) 66. 3in. across, bust relief of Lincoln’s profile, by George A. Polke, Johnstown PA, Wedgwood in color (46) 67. Gavel, White Oak, No. 69, from a tree at Oakridge Cemetery (vault of Lincoln) in Springfield IL, 12in. long, with framed letter, three items (88) 68. Two plaster Lincoln Wheat Penny wall hangings (1909), copyright by Modern Art Co., Inc., 1970, 7.25in. diameter 69. Metal wall hanging of Lincoln and son reading , by decorative Arts League, 4.5in.x 7in.

70. Wooden wall hanging of Lincoln side head shot, 8in. x 11.5in. 71. Desk set with three 1970 pennies and the words “United States of America”, clear holder with black background 72. Abraham Lincoln Penny Paperweight, jumbo version of the 1909 copper penny, Heavy Glass Giant 73. Pewter plate, inscribed with “Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865, 16thPresident, Emancipator, Barrister”, made by Wilton Armetale Brand Products (two items) 74. One sided medallion, “Lincoln Train”, picture of locomotive 75. Commemorative medallion, Lincoln bust on front with words “Abraham Lincoln”, commemorates inaugurations on the back 76. Commemorative medallion, “Abraham Lincoln” and “Gettysburg July 1-2-3 1863” on front with bust of Lincoln, “Gen. Robert E. Lee, Maj. Gen. Geo. G. Mead” and “Peace Eternal in a Nation United” on back 77. International Pewter Limited Edition plate, no. 932 of 7500, number 3 Presidential Commemorative Series, front: standing Lincoln in center, portraits of Presidents (up to Ford) encompassing, back: the Gettysburg Address 78. Tin plate, 8in., Lincoln Portrait saying, “With Malice toward none-with charity for all,” Fabcraft, Inc., Frenchtown, NJ (67) 79. White porcelain, 9in., Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address superimposed over his portrait (68) 80. 12in. x 14in., bronze statue, copy of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. (6) 81. Patches – Lincoln a. Abraham Lincoln 1809-1865 b. Lincoln’s Birthplace – Kentucky c. Lincoln Heritage Trail: Kentyck, Indiana, and Illinois d. Lincoln’s New Salem – Illinois e. Illinois f. Lincoln Trail – New Salem – Springfield g. Lincoln’s Boyhood Home – Knob Creek, KY h. Lincoln Heritage Trail i. Lincoln’s Home – Springfield, Illinois j. Rutledge Tavern – New Salem ST, PK. k. Lincoln Pilgrimage – 40th Year 1973 – Fort Wayne IND 82. Towel. “The . Compliments of Your Stay at The White House, Best Wishes, Bill and Hillary.” (151)

Busts of Abraham Lincoln 1. 10in. overall height, 6in. bust on 4in. base, base 3.5in. wide, plaster of paris, painted gold and pastel green (12) 2. 2in. tall, Hudson Pewter, Lincoln bust (35) 3. 7.5in. tall x base 4in. x 5in. Lincoln bust on wooden base, gold colored (41) 4. 7.5in. x 4in. bust of Lincoln, artist: Jackson, bronze colored (40) 5. 2.5in. x 1.75in., Lincoln’s Birthplace in Kentucky, brass, bust of Lincoln (28) 6. 7in. x 5in., Avon Aftershave bottle, white, bust of Lincoln (16) 7. 7in. x 4in. Avon Aftershave dispenser bottle, gold, bust of Lincoln, boxed (29) 2 items 8. 15in. x 9in., Mazzone, D., Esco Products, brown (17) 9. Bust of Lincoln, green and silver

10. 5in. x 3.5in., black, made of coal (27) 11. 13in. x 10in., wood base, bronze, 1964 Konzal, Austin (3) 12. 10.5in. x 10in. Kendall, Joanna J., 1964, copy of Lincoln’s head on Mt. Rushmore (10) 13. 6in. x 4in., bronze (15) 14. 15.5in. tall, base 5in. x 5in., Lincoln head with beard on wooden base, Alva Museum Replicas Incorporated, Alva Studios (52) 15. Ceramic bust of Lincoln, Byron mold painted by Sholly, 11in. tall (159) 16. 16.5in. x 12in. black (2) 17. 14in. x 10in., wood base, bronze (8) 18. 5in. x 2in., wood bottom, white (26) 19. 7.5in. x 3.5in., Alva Museum Replicas, bronze (25) 20. Bust of Lincoln by Wedgwood, black basalt, 1971, no. 736 of 2000 (53) 21. 8in. tall x 3in. wide, House of Bender Gift Shop, Gettysburg, PA, Lincoln bust, gold colored (55) 22. 4in. tall x 2in. wide, Lincoln Bust by Winsor of Johnstown, brown and black (56) 23. 2.5in. tall, 1.5in. wide, small busts of Lincoln (2), one gold and one bronze in color (57) 24. Bust of Lincoln in pewter, 3in. tall x 3in. wide (105) 25. 14in. x 10in., bronze, Austin, 1969 (9) 26. 3.5in. x 6in., bronze (18) 27. Lincoln bust in clear glass, 6in. high (77) 28. Lincoln bust in frosted glass on marble base, 6in. high (93) 29. 11in. x 17in., black-brown (13) 30. Lincoln bust in frosted glass, 6in. high (78) 31. Bust of Lincoln. Bronze, Clark Mills, 14in. tall, 6in. wide (160) on display 32. Bust of Lincoln, 18 inch Bronze on black-painted plaster base, n.d. (on display)

Audio/Visual Media VHS Video Tapes 1. David Crawley, DK Country Reporter. Interview of Dr. Hunt by Reporter Crawley, taped at Hunt’s office, aired by KDKA TV on February 16, 1995 (D313) 2. Lecture by Dr. Earl Hunt to the women’s association of the First Presbyterian Church on the women in Lincoln’s life. February 12, 1992 (D314) Audio Cassette Tapes 3. Audio cassette. Dusty Roads and Camps. 1st Brigade Band. Heritage Military Music Foundation, 1987 (D236) 4. Audio cassette. The Assassins (Abraham Lincoln). Inter-Planetary Productions (D237) 5. Audio cassette of lecture by Dr. Earl Hunt on Lincoln given to Veterans of the GAR at the First Presbyterian Church (D316) 6. Audio cassette. Dr. Earl Hunt lecture to third and fourth grade students of Mrs. Hostetler, Forest Hills Elementary School. February 24, 2000 (D319)

Plates/Dinnerware 1. Reproduction of White House Dinner Plate, No. 283 of 5000, Haviland, France, boxed, includes certificate of authenticity (71) 2. Glass plate, Lincoln and Profile, L.E. Smith Glass Company No. 996 of 1195 (64) 3. America Series by Mort Kunstler (1988), Edwin M. Knowles China Co. (74)

a. First Issue, No. 6148C, Certificate of Authenticity, “The Gettysburg Address”, boxed (a) b. Second Issue, No. 7170A, Certificate of Authenticity, “The Inauguration”, boxed (b) c. Third Issue, No. 6520A, Certificate of Authenticity, “The Lincoln- Douglas Debates”, boxed (c) d. Fourth Issue, No. 50A, Certificate of Authenticity, “Beginnings in New Salem”, boxed (d) e. Fifth Issue, NO. 4672B, Certificate of Authenticity, “The Family Man”, boxed (e) f. Sixth Issue, No. 4216A, Certificate of Authenticity, “The Emancipation Proclamation”, boxed (f) 4. Lincoln: Portraits of Valor series limited edition by Robert Maguire, 1994 (73) a. First Issue, No. 2860A, Certificate of Authenticity, “The Gettysburg Address”, boxed, 8in. (a) b. Second Issue, No. 610A, Certificate of Authenticity, “The Emancipation Proclamation”, boxed, 8in. (b) c. Third Issue, No. 584B, Certificate of Authenticity, “The Lincoln Douglas Debate”, boxed, 8in. (c) d. Fourth Issue, No. 423A, Certificate of Authenticity, “The Second Inaugural Address”, boxed, 8in. (d) 5. Copper plate, bust of Lincoln in profile, 8in., 1976 first issue, the River Shore, “brown’s Lincoln” adapted from a Norman Rockwell painting, 9500 limited first edition, No. 1842, boxed (69) 6. Pewter plate, 9.5in., Presidential Plate Series, third issue in limited edition, No. 996 of 1195 (65)

Framed and non-framed pictures 12. Series of Lloyd Ostendorf Pen and Ink Drawings and lithographs (21) for Lincoln Memorial University, 12in. x 15in., mounted on matt board (146) 13. Painting of Lincoln in a shadow box frame, 16in. x 14in. (114) 14. Painting of a Lincoln bust with an American flag in the background, wooden frame, 12.5in. x 1.5in. (119) 15. 78 rpm record, Columbia Recording of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address and The Blue and the Gray by Harry E. Humphrey (129) 16. 78 rpm record, The Lincoln Record Corporation New York, Forgive Me and Roses for Remembrance (130) 17. Hand painted Lincoln portrait, by Marv Ross on wood 16in. x 11.5 in. (94) 18. Lincoln portrait mounted on wood, 11in. x 16in. (95) 19. A Memorial to Lincoln, framed under glass a reproduction of a painting from the New York Historical Society together with Lincoln pennies, 15.5in. x 13in. (128) 20. Lincoln Memorial Cent Collection, first design change since 1909, 10in. x 12in. (116) 21. Photograph of the Lincoln Memorial of Statue, black and white, 17in. x 13in., wood frame under glass (112) 22. Our Martyred Presidents, framed drawings of Lincoln and Kennedy, pure silver ingot of each, Lincoln no. 2651 Kennedy no. 825 with caption stating similarities 13.5in. x 15.5in. (96) 23. Abraham Lincoln and His Pallbearers, April 15, 1865, 17in. x 20in. (139)

24. Painting of Lincoln with beard in wooden frame under glass, 19.4in. x 16.5 in. (98) 25. Framed portrait of Lincoln in wooden frame, no beard, 16in. x 13in. (161) 26. Painting of Lincoln mounted above a reproduction of the Gettysburg Address, 13in. x 19in., framed and under glass (113) 27. Text of Gettysburg Address in copper, framed in wood, 19in. x 14.5in. (110) 28. Lincoln framed portrait with text of Gettysburg Address, black wood frame, 17in. x 13in., Centennial Commemorative designed by S.L-O.H.B., 1963 (162) 29. Framed portrait, 15.5in. x 13.5in., black wood frame with wood backing (163) 30. Lincoln’s Letter of Godspeed to U.S. Grant 1864, reproduction framed with Lincoln portrait, Yorkraft Inc., no. 803, 10in. x 12in. (109) 31. Picture mounted on Styrofoam, Lincoln Memorial 32. Oak Lathing from Lincoln’s Law Office in Springfield, IL, framed under glass, 16in. x 21in. with letter of authenticity and drawing of Lincoln (87) 33. Poster for the Christening and Launching for the aircraft carrier Abe Lincoln, Feb. 13, 1988, 14in. x 17in., with accompanying pamphlet, 3 pages (123) 34. Five posters, calligraphy by Rev. Max Houser, 11in. x 14in. (150) 35. Certificate of Membership for Earl J. Hunt for the Lincoln Fellowship of Pennsylvania, framed 12.5in. x 15.5in. (90) 36. Lloyd Ostendorf, Pen and Ink Drawing Lithograph, with Axe, 1970, inscribed by artist to Earl Hunt 1977, 18in. x 21.5in. (141) 37. Lloyd Ostendorf, Pen and Ink Drawing Lithograph, Abe Lincoln Delivering the Gettysburg Address, 1984, inscribed by artist to Earl Hunt 1983, 18in. x 21.5in. (142) 38. Lloyd Ostendorf, Pen and Ink Drawing Lithograph, Lincoln the Rail Splitter with His Dog Honey, 1987, inscribed to Earl Hunt by artist 1987, 18in. x 21.5in. (144) 39. Lloyd Ostendorf, Pen and Ink Drawing Lithograph, President Lincoln Accepts a Newspaper, 1987, inscribed to Earl Hunt by artist 1987, 18in. 21.5in. (145) 40. Lloyd Ostendorf Lithograph of Lincoln Reading, 1969, 17.5in. x 23in. (148) 41. Mirror Image of Lincoln Reading by Ostendorf, 1973, 17.5in. x 23in. (149) 42. Lloyd Ostendorf, August 3, 1837 Seven of the Long Nine Present Toasts After the Second Victory Dinner, Athens, Illinois, year unknown 43. Framed picture of bronze statue of Lincoln sitting on bench, 8.5in. x 11in. 44. Framed Lithograph print by Lloyd Ostendorf of the 1860 Christmas with Abraham Lincoln and Mrs. Lincoln, inscribed to Earl Hunt, 1985

Large Framed Pictures 1. Lithograph of the Gettysburg Address, by J.R. Rosen, 29in. x 41in. (Permanently hung in the Dr. Earl J. Hunt alcove across from Special Collections, Stapleton Library Room 302). 2. Lithograph by G. Spohny, Lincoln and His Family, 33in. x 38in., second version with water fountain in background 3. Lithograph of the home of Abraham Lincoln by L. Prayno and Co., Boston, 24in. x 24in. 4. Framed reproduction of New York Herald Newspaper pg. 1, April 15, 1865, 33in. x 28in., gift of Donald Seese 5. Drawing of Lincoln, 23.5in. x 19in., originally hung at Washington Street School in Johnstown

6. Reproduction of Abraham Lincoln: 16th President of the United States of America, from the original portrait by E.D. Marchant, 24in. x 26in. (Permanently hung in the Dr. Earl J. Hunt alcove across from Special Collections, Stapleton Library Room 302). 7. Newspaper articles, 1864 Presidential Election Frederick County and 1864 Republican leaflet owned by Deputy Sheriff, 8in. x 10in. (120)

Items in Vault 1. Transcription and original Civil War presidential pardon of Samuel Oldham Bacon (1848-1902) signed by Abraham Lincoln on February 1, 1865. 2. Supporting information about the Civil War presidential pardon including 1974 correspondence from Dr. Hunt about acquiring it. 3. Canceled checks signed by Mrs. Martha Todd Lincoln (1818-1882) and her son Robert Todd Lincoln (1843- 1926) 4. Invitation to President Abraham Lincoln’s Second National Inauguration Ball, March 4, 1865 (Washington, D.C.) donated by Harrison Wick.

Transcription and images of the Civil War pardon of Samuel O. Bacon signed by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln on February 1, 1865

IUP Libraries – Special Collections & University Archives Manuscript Group 136: Dr. Earl Hunt’s Lincoln Collection [First Page of Transcription] To the President of the United States, The undersigned citizens of Louisville most respectfully state, That in the Spring of 1861 one Samuel O. Bacon then a mere lad but sixteen years old was persuaded and induced as they believe by Blanton Duncan and other unprincipled and artful men to abandon his home and friends, and join the Rebels. Said Bacon remained with the Rebels until July 1863 at which time he was made a Prisoner by the Union Troops, and he’s remained in the Military Prison at Camp Douglass near Chicago ever since. They [say?] said Samuel has as they believe [retreated?] the part he took against the Federal Government, that his father and relatives are Loyal and unconditionally for the Union, and that said Samuel would if allowed to take the Oath of Allegiance and set at Liberty, hereafter be a peaceable and law-abiding citizen. He was very young and easily excited when he joined the rebels and they thereafter pray that he be set at liberty and allowed to return to his father and believe the interest of the Federal Government would not be prejudiced by [liberty?] in his case. Respectfully, R.U. [Ruesseau?] Over

[Second Page]

If Samuel O. Bacon will take the amnesty oath as prescribed by the President, I think the public interests would not be injured by his release from Prison as prayed for in his petition. [Edwyn?] Needham

I am opposed to any effort of this sort ordinarily, but if indulgence is ever granted, this seems to be a case calling for it. Will R. [Heavey?] [Counsel?] of [Earnest?] 5 [District], KY

The father of this youth is one of the best Union men in this city, active, zealous, intelligent and efficient. His mother was one of my dearest friends, and for these reasons, I violate my rule by joining in this petition. T. S. Bell Surgeon Board of Enrollment

[Bottom of Second Page] I know Sam O. Bacon’s father. He is a true and loyal man. I do not know the youth. For the Father’s sake I earnestly ask the release of the son. James Speed

[The following is written in Abraham Lincoln’s handwriting]

Let this man take the oath of Dec. 8, 1863 and be discharged. A. Lincoln Feb. 1, 1865

[End of transcription]