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Below is some information about some specific illustrations in Osborn Oldroyd's The Poets' Lincoln: Tributes in Verse to the Martyred President; 1915.
- Page 13: Illustration ("The Log Cabin") is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Page 20: Illustrations (photographs of Mendelssohn, Darwin, and Lincoln) are related directly to the text passages which follow them.
- Page 25: Illustration (Monument to Lincoln's mother) is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Page 36: Illustration (Lincoln's Office Chair) is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Page 42: Illustration (Lincoln at the time of the debate with Douglas) is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Page 44: Illustration (Lincoln Life-mask) is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Page 46: Illustration (Hand of Lincoln) is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Page 50: Illustration (The "Wigwam") is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Pages 62-63: Illustration (Cabin of Lincoln's parents) on page 62 is related directly to the text passage which follows it on page 63.
- Pages 64-65: Illustration (Lincoln Homestead in Springfield) on page 64 is related directly to the text passage which follows it on page 65.
- Pages 68-69: Illustration (Independence Hall) on page 69 is related directly to the text passage which precedes it on page 68.
- Pages 72-73: Illustration (The Capitol) on page 73 is related directly to the text passage which precedes it on page 72.
- Page 76: Illustration ("The White House") is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Page 79: Illustration ("Where Lincoln Worshipped") is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Page 90: Illustration ("The Emancipation Group") is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Page 100: Illustration (painting of Lincoln at Gettysburg) is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Page 138: Illustration (Ford's Theatre) is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Page 140: Illustration (Lincoln "Foully assassinated") is related directly to the text passages which follow it.
- Page 144: Illustration ("Deathbed of Lincoln") is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Page 146: Illustrations (portraits of Lincoln and Stanton) are related directly to the text passages which follow them.
- Pages 150-151: Illustrations (House where Lincoln died and photo of Josephine Oldroyd Tiefenthaler) on page 150 are related directly to the text passages which follow them on page 151.
- Page 154: Illustration ("Funeral of Lincoln") is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Page 158: Illustration ("The Funeral Car") is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Page 162: Illustration (City Hall, New York) is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Page 166: Illustration (Rotunda, City Hall, New York) is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Page 168: Illustration (St. James Hall; Buffalo, NY) is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Page 175: Illustration (State Capitol, Illinois) is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Page 178: Illustration (Oak Ridge Cemetery) is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Page 182: Illustration (Lincoln Monument, Springfield) is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Page 188: Illustration (Statue of Lincoln) is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Pages 196-197: Illustration (portrait of Walt Whitman) on page 196 is related directly to the text passage which follows it on page 197.
- Pages 214-215: Illustration (Statue of Lincoln) on page 214 is related directly to the text passage which follows it on page 215.
- Page 231: Illustration (Statue of Lincoln, Edinburgh) is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Page 234: Illustration (Statue of Lincoln, with Borglum) is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Pages 235-236: Illustration (Borglum's statue of Lincoln, with children) on page 236 is related directly to the text passage which precedes it on page 235.
- Page 243: Illustration ("The Lincoln Boulder") is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
- Page 252: Illustration ("The Lincoln Memorial") is related directly to the text passage which follows it.
All other illustrations are basically "stand-alone" items in the collection.
If you have any questions, just ask in the Project Thread. Thank you very much for your work on this project.
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