Abraham Lincoln,mourning badge,blue velvet ribbon,photo of campaign button,1865
Title: [Abraham Lincoln mourning badge, with photo taken Feb. 9 1864]
Related Names:
Berger, Anthony , photographer
Brady National Photographic Art Gallery (Washington, D.C.)
Date Created/Published: [1865]
Summary: Political campaign button for 1864 presidential election showing bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln, facing right (Anthony Berger photo Feb. 9, 1864). Brass mat with oval window and photo attached to a blue velvet ribbon after Lincoln's death.
Notes:
Title devised by Library staff.
Ostendorf, no. 91 (detail)
Published in: Lincoln's photographs: a complete album / by Lloyd Ostendorf. Dayton, OH: Rockywood Press, 1998, p. __.
Exhibited: 'With Malice Toward None : The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibition' at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 2009.
Subjects:
Lincoln, Abraham,--1809-1865.
Political campaigns--1860-1870.
Presidential elections--1860-1870.
Albumen prints--1860-1870.
Buttons (Information artifacts)--1860-1870.
Portrait photographs--1860-1870.
Bookmark /2008680238/
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