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Item Code: 930-08
Matthew Brady studio photo, taken February 24, 1861. Backmark: “Published by E. Anthony/ 501 Broadway, New York. From Photographic Negative, From Brady’s National Portrait Gallery,” with stamp “McAllister & Brother/ 128 Chestnut Street/Philadelphia.”
Famous image of Lincoln taken shortly after his arrival in Washington, shortly before his first inauguration. The President is seated, sporting his freshly grown whiskers, with top hat sitting on table to the right. Image sharp and clear, with very small, slight and unobtrusive half inch stain extending down from upper margin. Excellent Lincoln collectible. [jp]
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