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Lyrics depict mourning for death of Abraham Lincoln at the hands of an assassin.

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Lyrics depict influx of 300,000 new troop for the United States army. "To Father Abraham"

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Instrumental music. Front cover depicts United States flag and portraits of Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, and William Jennings Bryan.A perennial Democratic nominee, Bryan ran for the presidency and failed three times: 1896, 1900, and 1908.

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Instrumental music. Brown cover sheet reads "REQUIEM WARREN" on front and has advertisements on back. Engraved title page; logo incorporating laurel wreath and the initials "A. L." above title.

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A World War I German propaganda poster shows a man holding a sword in one hand and his wife and child in the other: "War Loan Help the Protectors of Your Happiness."

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Menzer F. Doud poses for a portrait wearing a dark suit and white tie. On verso: "M. F. Doud - direct descendent of Henry Doude who came from England in 1639 and settled in New Guilford, Conn. Menzer's father was Collins Anson Doud, my grandfather."

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An unidentified woman wears a dark dress with a light collar during a portrait sitting.

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An unidentified woman in a dark dress stands next to a curtain during a portrait session.

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Richard Yates, Sr., sits next to a floral curtain while wearing a suit and bow tie during a portrait session. On verso: "Ill. Gov. 1861-65."

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Margaret Day, mother of Effie Sue Day Gard, stands in a decorated room during a portrait session. Blue two cent stamp with George Washington's portrait on the back. On verso "Day, Margaret E. (Keyes), b. 17 July 1846, dau. James W. &amp. Lydia…

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Marcus Walker and his bride, Hattie Gladstone Walker, pose for a portrait. On verso: "Emily Huntington accompanied them on their wedding trip from Boston to the White Mountains."

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"Quick Step" no words, music only. The music honors Abraham Lincoln's call for more Union soldiers.

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Illustrated four verse song and chorus in support of Abraham Lincoln and his call for more soldiers.

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Illustrated three verse song and chorus about a woman whose sweetheart is fighting for the Union.

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Judge George A. Sentel of Sullivan, Illinois, sits for a portrait. On verso: "Partner of Cochran for a while."

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No Cover. Song about soldiers singing in camp, they sing to remember their loved ones. Dedicated to "Our friend Sargent Albert H. West, 1st U. S. Volunteers, Chicago, Ill."

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George P. Davis, the son of David Davis and Sarah Davis, poses for a portrait wearing a dark tie.

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Song honoring Abraham Lincoln's call for more Union soldiers. Poetry credit is at times given to William Cullen Bryant; however, the poem was originally published in the New York Evening Post July, 16, 1862 by James Sloan Gibbons.

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Pianist Dorothy Crost poses for a portrait wearing a long dark dress.

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Samuel Snedeker, a farmer from Jerseyville, sits for a portrait. Snedeker was the father of Catherine Elizabeth Snedeker Hill, an alumnae of the Monticello Female Seminary.
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