A thirty two page book describing Lincoln's life from birth through to his nomination as candidate for the Republican Party. The paper is cut unevenly and is bound together with thread.
Anti-Lincoln political booklet published prior to the election of 1864. Contains frequent racist language and a racist caricature on its cover. Published by J.F. Feeks.
In this letter, written in black ink on yellow paper, Watson informs Perkins that he does not have an available copy of "The Way a Soul Dies." He then asks Perkins about his typewriter.
In this letter, written on transparent paper, Berenson discusses his old age and his stay in Paris. There are watermarks on the paper, including a watermarked picture of an airplane and the words "P. M. Fabriano."
Berenson wishes Frances a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. The letter is written on semi-transparent paper and is watermarked with the words, "C. M. Fabriano" and a picture of an airplane.
This envelope, which is constructed from thin paper, has a green and red striped border and a handwritten address. There is a return address on the back.
This envelope, constructed from blue paper, has a red and blue striped border with the words "avion" and "air mail." The address on the front is handwritten. There are two Italian postage stamps on the front.
This blue envelope has a handwritten address on the front, as well as a postage stamp on the upper right corner. There is a handwritten return address on the back.