I find no objection whatever to the use of a portrait of my father upon the letterhead
of such a life insurance company named after him as you describe; I take pleasure in enclosing you, for that purpose,
what I regard as a very good photograph of him.
- Robert Todd Lincoln, August 3, 1905
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Lincoln Lore
Title Index
This is a continuation of the Lincoln Lore Title Index, which I have compiled from my collection of Lincoln Lore issues, first published by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company and now published by the Lincoln Museum.
Numbers 601 - 800
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Num |
Date |
Title |
601 |
Oct 14, 1940 |
The Bewildering Blunder |
602 |
Oct 21, 1940 |
Lincoln’s Vision for America |
603 |
Oct 28, 1940 |
Lincoln Collections in Institutions |
604 |
Nov 04, 1940 |
“Justice to All” |
605 |
Nov 11, 1940 |
Lincoln’s Hoosier Background |
606 |
Nov 18, 1940 |
Lincoln’s Religious Heritage |
607 |
Nov 25, 1940 |
New Lincoln Books—Fall 1940 |
608 |
Dec 02, 1940 |
The Emancipation Group by Thomas Ball |
609 |
Dec 09, 1940 |
Another Lincoln Contemporary in the Hall of Fame |
610 |
Dec 16, 1940 |
In Memoriam |
611 |
Dec 23, 1940 |
Herndon—Master Myth-Maker |
612 |
Dec 30, 1940 |
Index 1940 |
613 |
Jan 06, 1941 |
Lincoln’s New Year Resolution in 1841 |
614 |
Jan 13, 1941 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1940 |
615 |
Jan 20, 1941 |
Lincoln’s Comments on Italy |
616 |
Jan 27, 1941 |
The House Divided Speech |
617 |
Feb 03, 1941 |
Earliest Lincoln Biography |
618 |
Feb 10, 1941 |
Earliest Lincoln Biography (cont.) |
619 |
Feb 17, 1941 |
Lincoln’s Law Library |
620 |
Feb 24, 1941 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1940 |
621 |
Mar 03, 1941 |
Washington and Lincoln Parallels |
622 |
Mar 10, 1941 |
The Columbian Class Book |
623 |
Mar 17, 1941 |
Broadcasting Lincoln’s First Inaugural |
624 |
Mar 24, 1941 |
A Spurious Lincoln Portrait |
625 |
Mar 31, 1941 |
Democracy Personified |
626 |
Apr 07, 1941 |
Calligraphic Lincoln Portraits |
627 |
Apr 14, 1941 |
Physicians at Lincoln’s Bedside |
628 |
Apr 21, 1941 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1940 |
629 |
Apr 28, 1941 |
Early Newspapers Lincoln Read |
630 |
May 05, 1941 |
A Memorial to Pioneer Postmasters |
631 |
May 12, 1941 |
Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln |
632 |
May 19, 1941 |
Stereoscopic Pictures of Lincoln |
633 |
May 26, 1941 |
G.A.R. Museums |
634 |
Jun 02, 1941 |
The Poets Lincoln Admired |
635 |
Jun 09, 1941 |
Lincoln 1809-1839, Day-By-Day Activities |
636 |
Jun 16, 1941 |
Abraham Lincoln “Platformed” |
637 |
Jun 23, 1941 |
Lincoln Foundation Advisory Group |
638 |
Jun 30, 1941 |
Lincoln’s Independence Day Address—1861 |
639 |
Jul 07, 1941 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1941 |
640 |
Jul 14, 1941 |
Helps for Identifying Lincoln Pictures |
641 |
Jul 21, 1941 |
Doorkeeper “Pendelton” |
642 |
Jul 28, 1941 |
A Girl from Missouri Visits Lincoln |
643 |
Aug 04, 1941 |
Body-Guard “Took” |
644 |
Aug 11, 1941 |
Collecting Madallic Lincolniana |
645 |
Aug 18, 1941 |
Earliest Illinois Signature of Lincoln |
646 |
Aug 25, 1941 |
Proposals for Congressional Lincoln Memorials |
647 |
Sep 01, 1941 |
Lincoln’s Formal Education |
648 |
Sep 08, 1941 |
Curious Lincoln Curios |
649 |
Sep 15, 1941 |
A Letter on Constitutional Procedure |
650 |
Sep 22, 1941 |
An Indiana and Lincoln Anniversary |
651 |
Sep 29, 1941 |
Brands and Marks |
652 |
Oct 06, 1941 |
Earliest Printed Lincoln Pamphlet |
653 |
Oct 13, 1941 |
Herndon as a Contemporary Townsman Knew Him |
654 |
Oct 20, 1941 |
Lincoln’s $5000 Fee |
655 |
Oct 27, 1941 |
A John C. Calhoun Myth |
656 |
Nov 03, 1941 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1941 |
657 |
Nov 10, 1941 |
Factors Contributing to the 1816 Lincoln Migration |
658 |
Nov 17, 1941 |
An American Quadruple of English Eloquence |
659 |
Nov 24, 1941 |
Wilson’s Centennial Tribute to Lincoln |
660 |
Dec 01, 1941 |
Sixteen Traditional Lincoln Sweethearts |
661 |
Dec 08, 1941 |
Pigeon Creek Church |
662 |
Dec 15, 1941 |
The Hooker Letter |
663 |
Dec 22, 1941 |
Foundation Announcements for 1942 |
664 |
Dec 29, 1941 |
Index 1941 |
665 |
Jan 05, 1942 |
Cloth Bound Lincoln Books Published in 1941 |
666 |
Jan 12, 1942 |
Lincoln in Boston |
667 |
Jan 19, 1942 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1941 |
668 |
Jan 26, 1942 |
Earliest Published Biography Exclusively Lincoln |
669 |
Feb 02, 1942 |
Faces and Facsimiles |
670 |
Feb 09, 1942 |
That Natal Day |
671 |
Feb 16, 1942 |
Lincoln Book of the Year—1941 |
672 |
Feb 23, 1942 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1941 |
673 |
Mar 02, 1942 |
Dramatizing Abraham Lincoln |
674 |
Mar 09, 1942 |
Most Timely Lincoln Editorial |
675 |
Mar 16, 1942 |
Abraham Lincoln and the Disciples |
676 |
Mar 23, 1942 |
Oakleaf Lincolniana to Indiana University |
677 |
Mar 30, 1942 |
Lincoln’s Attitude Toward Religion |
678 |
Apr 06, 1942 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1942 |
679 |
Apr 13, 1942 |
Best Lincoln Magazine Article for February |
680 |
Apr 20, 1942 |
Memorial Trees |
681 |
Apr 27, 1942 |
Lincoln’s Opinion on the Draft |
682 |
May 04, 1942 |
Colored People Who Served the Lincolns |
683 |
May 11, 1942 |
Mrs. Lincoln and “Your Soldier Boy” |
684 |
May 18, 1942 |
The Hamlin vs. Johnson Contest |
685 |
May 25, 1942 |
The President’s Carriages |
686 |
Jun 01, 1942 |
Valedictorian of Log Cabin Schools |
687 |
Jun 08, 1942 |
Groundwork in Lincolniana |
688 |
Jun 15, 1942 |
Kentucky’s Most Important Wedding |
689 |
Jun 22, 1942 |
Thayer’s Pioneer Boy |
690 |
Jun 29, 1942 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1942 |
691 |
Jul 06, 1942 |
First Medallic Memorial to Lincoln from Unknown Portrait |
692 |
Jul 13, 1942 |
Traditional Brothers and Sisters of Lincoln’s Mother |
693 |
Jul 20, 1942 |
The Abraham Licnon—Sun Yat-Sen Postage Stamp |
694 |
Jul 27, 1942 |
Lincoln Recognition Roster |
695 |
Aug 03, 1942 |
Substituting for Lincoln |
696 |
Aug 10, 1942 |
Matthew B. Brady, 1823-1896 |
697 |
Aug 17, 1942 |
The Sobriquet—“Honest Abe” |
698 |
Aug 24, 1942 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1942 |
699 |
Aug 31, 1942 |
Lincoln Under Gunfire |
700 |
Sep 07, 1942 |
Francis Bicknell Carpenter, 1830-1900 |
701 |
Sep 14, 1942 |
Lincoln’s Eulogy on Zachary Taylor |
702 |
Sep 21, 1942 |
The Lincoln-Shields Duel, A Century Ago |
703 |
Sep 28, 1942 |
Illinois Lincoln Hotel Directory |
704 |
Oct 05, 1942 |
Memorial Stamp for Mother’s Day |
705 |
Oct 12, 1942 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1942 |
707 |
Oct 19, 1942 |
John Milton Hay, 1838-1905 |
707 |
Oct 26, 1942 |
One Hundredth Anniversary of Lincoln-Todd Marriage |
708 |
Nov 02, 1942 |
The Nasby Papers |
709 |
Nov 09, 1942 |
William Henry Herndon, 1818-1891 |
710 |
Nov 16, 1942 |
Recent Lincoln Books |
711 |
Nov 23, 1942 |
Logan Hay and Arthur Hall, Patrons of Research |
712 |
Nov 30, 1942 |
The Debunking of Abraham Lincoln |
713 |
Dec 07, 1942 |
Schools of Lincoln Authors |
714 |
Dec 14, 1942 |
William Harrison Lambert, 1842-1912 |
715 |
Dec 21, 1942 |
Lincoln and Congress |
716 |
Dec 28, 1942 |
Index 1942 |
717 |
Jan 04, 1943 |
Memorable Dates in the Lincoln Calendar |
718 |
Jan 11, 1943 |
John George Nicolay, 1832-1901 |
719 |
Jan 18, 1943 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1942 |
720 |
Jan 25, 1943 |
War and Political Availabilty |
721 |
Feb 01, 1943 |
Best One-Volume Biography of Lincoln |
722 |
Feb 08, 1943 |
Augustus St. Gaudens, 1848-1907 |
723 |
Feb 15, 1943 |
Early Congressional Attempts to Memorialize Lincoln |
724 |
Feb 22, 1943 |
Lincoln, the Military Strategist |
725 |
Mar 01, 1943 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1942 |
726 |
Mar 08, 1943 |
Lincoln Book of the Year—1942 |
727 |
Mar 15, 1943 |
John Locke Scripps, 1818-1866 |
728 |
Mar 22, 1943 |
Most Timely Editorial—February 1943 |
729 |
Mar 29, 1943 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1943 |
730 |
Apr 05, 1943 |
Clocks and Watches of the Lincolns |
731 |
Apr 12, 1943 |
Leonard Wells Volk, 1823-1895 |
732 |
Apr 19, 1943 |
Best Lincoln Magazine Article, First Quarter 1943 |
733 |
Apr 26, 1943 |
New Lincoln Literature |
734 |
May 03, 1943 |
Juvenile Books about Lincoln |
735 |
May 10, 1943 |
Henry Clay Whitney, 1831-1905 |
736 |
May 17, 1943 |
Lincoln Bibliography Committee |
737 |
May 24, 1943 |
Lincoln, Colonization, and Liberia |
738 |
May 31, 1943 |
Political Broadsides |
739 |
Jun 07, 1943 |
An Early Review of Lamon’s Lincoln |
740 |
Jun 14, 1943 |
Abraham Lincoln as a Chief Justice of Military Courts |
741 |
Jun 21, 1943 |
Riding Hobbies in By-Ways |
742 |
Jun 28, 1943 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1943 |
743 |
Jul 05, 1943 |
Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln in Statuary |
744 |
Jul 12, 1943 |
The Fate of the Lincoln Conspirators |
745 |
Jul 19, 1943 |
Government Publications |
746 |
Jul 26, 1943 |
Was Lincoln a Dictator? |
747 |
Aug 02, 1943 |
A Letter of Condolence |
748 |
Aug 09, 1943 |
Black Hawk War Stations |
749 |
Aug 16, 1943 |
War Worries of the Lincolns |
750 |
Aug 23, 193 |
Did Lincoln Say It? |
751 |
Aug 30, 1943 |
Teaching American Biography |
752 |
Sep 06, 1943 |
The President’s Words |
753 |
Sep 13, 1943 |
Lincoln’s Official Family—Bibliography |
754 |
Sep 20, 1943 |
The Evolution of the Foundation’s Lincoln Library |
755 |
Sep 27, 1943 |
In the Heart of the Nation |
756 |
Oct 04, 1943 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1943 |
757 |
Oct 11, 1943 |
Lincoln Awakens the Goddess Calliope |
758 |
Oct 18, 1943 |
Clipping One’s Way to Knowledge |
759 |
Oct 25, 1943 |
Lincoln’s Generals—Bibliography |
760 |
Nov 01, 1943 |
Lincoln’s Two Political Epochs |
761 |
Nov 08, 1943 |
Lincoln’s Secret Service Sleuth |
762 |
Nov 15, 1943 |
Applause at Gettysburg |
763 |
Nov 22, 1943 |
“Fixings” for a Hoosier Thanksgiving |
764 |
Nov 29, 1943 |
Illinois Contemporaries of Lincoln—Bibliography |
765 |
Dec 06, 1943 |
Widower Lincoln Marries Widow Johnston |
766 |
Dec 13, 1943 |
The Lincoln Book Crop for 1943 |
767 |
Dec 20, 1943 |
A Log Meeting House and a Deerskin Record Book |
768 |
Dec 27, 1943 |
Index 1943 |
769 |
Jan 03, 1944 |
Books Presented to Lincoln |
770 |
Jan 10, 1944 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1943 |
771 |
Jan 17, 1944 |
Ida Minerva Tarbell, 1858-1944 |
772 |
Jan 24, 1944 |
Lincoln’s Political Rival, Douglas—Bibliography |
773 |
Jan 31, 1944 |
Photographs of Lincoln 's Home |
774 |
Feb 07, 1944 |
A Pilgrimage in Richmond |
775 |
Feb 14, 1944 |
Best Lincoln Book for 1943 |
776 |
Feb 21, 1944 |
Lincoln’s Extracts from Washington’s Farewell Address |
777 |
Feb 28, 1944 |
Pamphlet Printed in President’s Second Inaugural Parade |
778 |
Mar 06, 1944 |
The Freeport Delemma Question |
779 |
Mar 13, 1944 |
Henry Clay, Lincoln’s Political Idol—Bibliography |
780 |
Mar 20, 1944 |
Most Timely Editorial—February, 1944 |
781 |
Mar 27, 1944 |
Emphasis on the Gettysburg Prepositions |
782 |
Apr 03, 1944 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1943-1944 |
783 |
Apr 10, 1944 |
An Original Lincoln Photograph Escapes Identification |
784 |
Apr 17, 1944 |
Preliminaries to the Lost Speech |
785 |
Apr 24, 1944 |
Best Lincoln Magazine Article, First Quarter, 1944 |
786 |
May 01, 1944 |
Three Imperishable Names in Lincoln Sculptural Art |
787 |
May 08, 1944 |
The Most Valuable Autographed Photograph of Lincoln |
788 |
May 15, 1944 |
Documents for the Lincoln Ancestral Records |
789 |
May 22, 1944 |
Hoosier Humor |
790 |
May 29, 1944 |
President Lincoln’s Interest in Catholic Institutions |
791 |
Jun 05, 1944 |
Fifty Contemporary Lincoln Portrait Painters |
792 |
Jun 12, 1944 |
The Plot to Steal the Lincoln Corpse |
793 |
Jun 19, 1944 |
Lincoln’s Whig Inheritance |
794 |
Jun 26, 1944 |
Lincolniana and the Fire Hazard |
795 |
Jul 03, 1944 |
Lincoln at Independence Hall |
796 |
Jul 10, 1944 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1944 |
797 |
Jul 17, 1944 |
Reconstructing the “Lost Speech” |
798 |
Jul 24, 1944 |
Lincoln’s Endorsement of the McDowell Memorandum |
799 |
Jul 31, 1944 |
The McClures’ Anecdotes and Yarns |
800 |
Aug 07, 1944 |
Where Lincoln Made His Speeches |
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See also: Lincoln Lore Cumulative Bibliography Index by Daniel E. Pearson.
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