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 801 - 1000
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Num |
Date |
Title |
801 |
Aug 14, 1944 |
Dr. Browne, Obscure Biographer of Lincoln |
802 |
Aug 21, 1944 |
Lincolniana and the Microfilm |
803 |
Aug 28, 1944 |
Contemporary Lincoln Groups |
804 |
Sep 04, 1944 |
Blythe, Clay, Lincoln—Three Champions of Freedom |
805 |
Sep 11, 1944 |
Lincoln with the Navy at Norfolk |
806 |
Sep 18, 1944 |
The Senior Partner |
807 |
Sep 25, 1944 |
Lincoln and Imprisoned Men |
808 |
Oct 02, 1944 |
The Lincoln Administration Magazine |
809 |
Oct 09, 1944 |
An October Visitor at the White House, 1864 |
810 |
Oct 16, 1944 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1944 |
811 |
Oct 23, 1944 |
Lincoln Stumps His Old Home Community |
812 |
Oct 30, 1944 |
Political Letter to General Sherman |
813 |
Nov 06, 1944 |
Lincoln Comments on His Re-Election |
814 |
Nov 13, 1944 |
Drinkwater’s Abraham Lincoln |
815 |
Nov 20, 1944 |
The Lincoln’s Washington Pastor |
816 |
Nov 27, 1944 |
Among the Pines and the Proclamation |
817 |
Dec 04, 1944 |
A Significant December Wedding |
818 |
Dec 11, 1944 |
Advisory Group Selections |
819 |
Dec 19, 1944 |
Lincoln and the Capitol Dome |
820 |
Dec 25, 1944 |
Index 1944 |
821 |
Jan 01, 1945 |
Basic Lincolniana |
822 |
Jan 08, 1945 |
Another Perley Reminiscence |
823 |
Jan 15, 1945 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1944 |
824 |
Jan 22 1945 |
The Soldier’s Bronze Memorial |
825 |
Jan 29, 1945 |
Poor White Trash |
826 |
Feb 05, 1945 |
The Birthplace Memorial |
827 |
Feb 12, 1945 |
The Lincoln Book of the Year for 1944 |
828 |
Feb 19, 1945 |
Lincoln, Minority Leader |
829 |
Feb 25, 1945 |
The Peace Resolutions in Illinois |
830 |
Mar 05, 1945 |
The Rutledge Ghost Stalks Again |
831 |
Mar 12, 1945 |
The New Lincoln Bibliography |
832 |
Mar 19, 1945 |
The Lincoln Mother Controversy |
833 |
Mar 26, 1945 |
An Appreciation of Lincoln’s Oratory |
834 |
Apr 02, 1945 |
An Early 1860 Campaign Pamphlet |
835 |
Apr 09, 1945 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1944, 1945 |
836 |
Apr 16, 1945 |
The Case for the U.S.A. |
837 |
Apr 23, 1945 |
Most Timely Editorial—February 1945 |
838 |
Apr 30, 1945 |
Dolly Todd Madison vs. Mary Todd Lincoln |
839 |
May 07, 1945 |
Most Significant Cartoon—1945 |
840 |
May 14, 1945 |
Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address |
841 |
May 21, 1945 |
Best Magazine Article, First Quarter, 1945 |
842 |
May 28, 1945 |
Lincoln’s Last Request Fulfilled |
843 |
Jun 04, 1945 |
Congressman Lincoln’s Patent |
844 |
Jun 11, 1945 |
First Issue of Scripps Biography |
845 |
Jun 18, 1945 |
An Evening with Lincoln |
846 |
Jun 25, 1945 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1945 |
847 |
Jul 02, 1945 |
The Conkling Letter |
848 |
Jul 09, 1945 |
Raymond’s Lincoln Books |
849 |
Jul 16, 1945 |
The Improvement of Lincoln’s Attire |
850 |
Jul 23, 1945 |
Picture Post Cards |
851 |
Jul 30, 1945 |
Earliest Home of the Lincolns in England |
852 |
Aug 06, 1945 |
Men and Measures of the Thirtieths Congress |
853 |
Aug 13, 1945 |
Barrett’s Lincoln Biographies |
854 |
Aug 20, 1945 |
Lincoln and John Quincy Adams |
855 |
Aug 27, 1945 |
The Spot Resolutions |
856 |
Sep 03, 1945 |
The Springfield Jubilee |
857 |
Sep 10, 1945 |
Lincoln’s Leniency with Soldiers A.W.O.L. |
858 |
Sep 17, 1945 |
Congressman Lincoln’s Committee Work |
859 |
Sep 24, 1945 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1945 |
860 |
Oct 01, 1945 |
The Nancy Hanks Lincoln Memorial |
861 |
Oct 08, 1945 |
Congressman Lincoln Observes Congressman Johnson |
862 |
Oct 15, 1945 |
Thayer’s Works on Lincoln |
863 |
Oct 22, 1945 |
Peace Problems a Century Ago |
864 |
Oct 29, 1945 |
A Compendium of Congressman Lincoln’s Acts |
865 |
Nov 05, 1945 |
Blackstone or Blacksmith? |
866 |
Nov 12, 1945 |
Lincoln’s Apprenticeship on the Slavery Controversy |
867 |
Nov 19, 1945 |
Lincoln’s Quality of Mercy |
868 |
Nov 26, 1945 |
Oldroyd’s Publications |
869 |
Dec 03, 1945 |
Want Lists and Rarities |
870 |
Dec 10, 1945 |
Lincoln’s Last Message to the 38th Congress |
871 |
Dec 17, 1945 |
First Editions and First Impressions |
872 |
Dec 24, 1945 |
Wise Men Laud Lincoln |
873 |
Dec 31, 1945 |
Index 1945 |
874 |
Jan 07, 1946 |
A Pilot for Uncharted Seas |
875 |
Jan 14, 1946 |
Thirteen 1945 Lincoln Books |
876 |
Jan 21, 1946 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1945 |
877 |
Jan 28, 1946 |
A Hoosier Congressman’s Prophecy |
878 |
Feb 04, 1946 |
Captain Lincoln Returns from War |
879 |
Feb 11, 1946 |
Lincoln Book of the Year, 1945 |
880 |
Feb 18, 1946 |
Lincoln Studies Character Building |
881 |
Feb 25, 1946 |
Lincolniana in Braille |
882 |
Mar 04, 1946 |
Frank Crosby’s Compilation |
883 |
Mar 11, 1946 |
Notes Jotted Down on a Lincoln Itinerary |
884 |
Mar 18, 1946 |
Most Significant Cartoon—February, 1946 |
885 |
Mar 26, 1946 |
Most Timely Editorial—February, 1946 |
886 |
Apr 01, 1946 |
A Scotch Cap and Military Coat |
887 |
Apr 08, 1946 |
The Brady Lincolns |
888 |
Apr 15, 1946 |
The Lincolns and Spiritualism |
889 |
Apr 22, 1946 |
Lincoln and Webster |
890 |
Apr 29, 1946 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative, 1945-1946 |
891 |
May 06, 1946 |
Best Magazine Article, First Quarter, 1946 |
892 |
May 13, 1946 |
Mary Lincoln’s Kentucky Home |
893 |
May 20, 1946 |
Rice’s Reminiscences |
894 |
May 27, 1946 |
A Memorial Day Resolution: “We Here Highly Resolve That These Dead Shall Not Have Died in Vain.” |
895 |
Jun 03, 1946 |
Piloting the Lincoln Funeral Train |
896 |
Jun 10, 1946 |
Lincoln and the Grolier Club Selections |
897 |
Jun 17, 1946 |
Lincoln’s Apparition and Dreams |
898 |
Jun 24, 1946 |
Lincoln Anecdotes by Paul Selby |
899 |
Jul 01, 1946 |
Earliest Sculptors of the President |
900 |
Jul 08, 1946 |
Lincoln and Cobden |
901 |
Jul 15, 1946 |
Angle’s List of Permanent Books |
902 |
Jul 22, 1946 |
The Accident at the Mill |
903 |
Jul 29, 1946 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative 1946 |
904 |
Aug 05, 1946 |
Lincoln Books for Casual Readers and Small Libraries |
905 |
Aug 12, 1946 |
Growing Interest in the Impounded Lincoln Papers |
906 |
Aug 19, 1946 |
Lincoln’s Posthumous Address |
907 |
Aug 26, 1946 |
A Measuring Rod for Statesmen |
908 |
Sep 02, 1946 |
Factors Contributing to Lincoln’s Education |
909 |
Sep 09, 1946 |
Poems Lincoln Admired |
910 |
Sep 16, 1946 |
The Lincoln Sketch in Lanman’s Book |
911 |
Sep 23, 1946 |
Dedication Day, November Nineteenth |
912 |
Sep 30, 1946 |
The Distribution of Lamon’s Lincoln |
913 |
Oct 07, 1946 |
Thomas M. Johnson’s Portrait of Lincoln |
914 |
Oct 14, 1946 |
Lincoln Bibliography: Cumulative, 1946 |
915 |
Oct 21, 1946 |
The Judge Who Assigned the Counsel |
916 |
Oct 28, 1946 |
Compromitted by Inference |
917 |
Nov 04, 1946 |
Secretary Nicolay’s Library |
918 |
Nov 11, 1946 |
Lincoln—A Popular Appellation |
919 |
Nov 18, 1946 |
The Earliest Draft of the Gettysburg Address |
920 |
Nov 25, 1946 |
Lincoln Homes on the Broadways of the Wilderness |
921 |
Dec 02, 1946 |
The Lincoln’s Removal from Kentucky |
922 |
Dec 09, 1946 |
Lincoln Homes on the Water Courses |
923 |
Dec 16, 1946 |
Variant Publications of the Debates |
924 |
Dec 23, 1946 |
The Nativity Theme in the Gettysburg Address |
925 |
Dec 30, 1946 |
Index 1946 |
926 |
Jan 06, 1947 |
The Resolute Lincoln |
927 |
Jan 13, 1947 |
A Dozen 1946 Lincoln Books |
928 |
Jan 20, 1947 |
Was Lincoln “Hopelessly Stage-Struck?” |
929 |
Jan 27, 1947 |
Lincoln Bibliography Cumulative 1946 |
930 |
Feb 3, 1947 |
Last Hours at Springfield |
931 |
Feb 10, 1947 |
Lincoln and Edison |
932 |
Feb 17, 1947 |
An Early Exhibit of Lincoln Relics |
933 |
Feb 24, 1947 |
Lincoln Book of the Year—1946 |
934 |
Mar 3, 1947 |
Power's Book on Oak Ridge Monument |
935 |
Mar 10, 1947 |
The Lincoln Reader |
936 |
Mar 17, 1947 |
Lincoln Itinerary from Gulf to Great Lakes |
937 |
Mar 24, 1947 |
Most Timely Editorial—February 1947 |
938 |
Mar 31, 1947 |
Most Significant Cartoon—February 1947 |
939 |
Apr 07, 1947 |
Caleb Blood Smith—Interior Department |
940 |
Apr 14, 1947 |
Published Works of Abraham Lincoln |
941 |
Apr 21, 1947 |
Globe Tavern—Robert Lincoln’s Birthplace |
942 |
Apr 28, 1947 |
Lincoln Bibliography Cumulative, 1946-1947 |
943 |
May 5, 1947 |
Lincoln’s Paternal Grandparents, Kentucky Pioneers |
944 |
May 12, 1947 |
Prospective Presidential Candidates for 1860 |
945 |
May 19, 1947 |
John Palmer Usher—Interior Department |
946 |
May 26, 1947 |
The Statue at Fort Lincoln Cemetery |
947 |
Jun 02, 1947 |
Lincoln Attracts the Professors of History |
948 |
Jun 09, 1947 |
Responsibility for the Civil War |
949 |
Jun 16, 1947 |
Best Magazine Article, First Quarter, 1947 |
950 |
Jun 23, 1947 |
Gideon Welles—Navy Department |
951 |
Jun 30, 1947 |
Lincoln —A Hoosier Trojan Youth |
952 |
Jul 07, 1947 |
Lincoln’s First Appearance on the National Political Stage |
953 |
Jul 14, 1947 |
Edward Bates—Attorney General |
954 |
Jul 21, 1947 |
Robert Lincoln’s Genealogy |
955 |
Jul 28, 1947 |
Lincoln Bibliography Cumulative, 1947 |
956 |
Aug 04, 1947 |
Formal Opening of Lincoln Papers |
957 |
Aug 11, 1947 |
History of the Lincoln Papers in the Library of Congress |
958 |
Aug 18, 1947 |
James Speed—Attorney General |
959 |
Aug 25, 1947 |
The Supplemental Lincoln Papers |
960 |
Sep 01, 1947 |
Lincoln’s Reply to Greeley’s Open Letter |
961 |
Sep 08, 1947 |
Clemency for Sleepers |
962 |
Sep 15, 1947 |
General Contents of the Lincoln Papers |
963 |
Sep 22, 1947 |
Montgomery Blair—Postmaster General |
964 |
Sep 29, 1947 |
A. Lincoln and J. D. Johnston—Step-Brothers |
965 |
Oct 06, 1947 |
An October Tragedy |
966 |
Oct 13, 1947 |
Lincoln Bibliography Cumulative, 1947 |
967 |
Oct 20, 1947 |
William Dennison—Postmaster General |
968 |
Oct 27, 1947 |
Lincoln Biography—Idealistic and Realistic |
969 |
Nov 03, 1947 |
The Freedom Train |
970 |
Nov 10, 1947 |
A Roster of Lincoln Impersonations |
971 |
Nov 17, 1947 |
Salmon P. Chase—Secretary of the Treasury |
972 |
Nov 24, 1947 |
Meditations for Thanksgiving Day |
973 |
Dec 01, 1947 |
William Pitt Fessenden, Secretary of the Treasury |
974 |
Dec 08, 1947 |
Lincoln’s Attitude Towards the Bible |
975 |
Dec 15, 1947 |
The Decatur Photograph of Lincoln |
976 |
Dec 22, 1947 |
Fourteen 1947 Lincoln Books |
977 |
Dec 29, 1947 |
Index 1947 |
978 |
Jan 05, 1948 |
The Outstanding Lincoln Events Through the Years |
979 |
Jan 12, 1948 |
The Close of Another Lincoln Generation |
980 |
Jan 19, 1948 |
Lincoln Bibliography Cumulative, 1947 |
981 |
Jan 26, 1948 |
Hugh McCulloch—Secretary of the Treasury |
982 |
Feb 02, 1948 |
Boswell and Herndon—A Contrast |
983 |
Feb 09, 1948 |
Boy Scout Pilgrimages |
984 |
Feb 16, 1948 |
Simon Cameron—Secretary of War |
985 |
Feb 23, 1948 |
Gandhi and Lincoln |
986 |
Mar 01, 1948 |
The Pennsylvania Lincolns |
987 |
Mar 08, 1948 |
The Book of the Year, 1947 |
988 |
Mar 15, 1948 |
Pre-Convention Cooper Union Pamphlets |
989 |
Mar 22, 1948 |
A Western Itinerary |
990 |
Mar 29, 1948 |
Edwin McMasters Stanton |
991 |
Apr 05, 1948 |
Most Timely Editorial—February 12, 1948 |
992 |
Apr 12, 1948 |
Lincoln Bibliography Cumulative, 1947-1948 |
993 |
Apr 19, 1948 |
Most Significant Cartoon—February 12, 1948 |
994 |
Apr 26, 1948 |
William H. Seward—Secretary of State |
995 |
May 03, 1948 |
Lincoln’s Mother—Variant Descriptions |
996 |
May 10, 1948 |
Systematizing an Autograph Collection |
997 |
May 17, 1948 |
Best Magazine Article—First Quarter 1948 |
998 |
May 24, 1948 |
The War Headquarters of Lincoln |
999 |
May 31, 1948 |
Orienting Lincoln and the Cabinet |
1000 |
Jun 07, 1948 |
Dr. Louis A. Warren, Editor of Lincoln Lore |
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