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Record of donation by Mr. & Mrs. Edwin H. Baker to Lincoln Farm Association, 1907 Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park Street: Putnam Hill,
Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States
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1907-06-28
Record of donation by Mrs. W. H. V. B. Taylor to Lincoln Farm Association, 1907 Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park PO Box: Box 577
Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States
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1907-08-24
Record of donation by M. D. C. S. Pixley to Lincoln Farm Association Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park Winnsboro, Fairfield County, South Carolina, United States
Occupation: Physician
Record of donation by William T & T. I. Raymond to Lincoln Farm Association, 1907 Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park South Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States
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1907-09-06
Record of donation by Mr. & Mrs. William F. A. Flugrath to Lincoln Farm Association, 1907 Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park Street: 164 Myrtle Ave.,
Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States
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1907-02-15
Record of donation by Lizzie R. Hatch to Lincoln Farm Association, 1907 Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park Ric hmond Hill, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States
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1907-02-25
Record of donation by Bridgeport Conn. Betsy Ross Council No. 19 to Lincoln Farm Association, 1909 Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park Care of: Mrs. Ella M. Richard, 139 James St. Fairfield, Conn.
Bridgeport, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States
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1909-01-29
Illustrations in the book 'The Soldier In Our Civil War' [verso] National Park Service Bombardment of Fort Moultrie. Interior of Battery Gregg, looking toward Ford Wagner.
Multiple illustrations in Harper's Weekly, 1863 [verso] National Park Service (Clock-wise) The Iron-clad "Catskill" sinking a blockade runner under Sumter 's guns. Union sharp shooters in front of Fort Wagner, Charleston, South Carolina. Bombardment of Fort Wagner, Charleston, South Carolina. Exchange of prisoners under a flag of truce, Charleston.
Cover page of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper with multiple illustrations [recto] National Park Service View of Fort Johnson and Battery Simkins, on James Island. Engineers approaching Fort Wagner, The Flying Sap. Siege of Charleston - Engineers approaching Fort Wagner.

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