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Originally $175.00
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Item Code: P14207
Ca. 1865. No Back-mark. Crisp and clear, this image depicts the Soldiers’ Home (Anderson Cottage) from an elevated angle. It was here that Lincoln resided to escape Washington heat during the summers of 1862-3-4; and also here that he wrote that he wrote the January 1, 1863, Emancipation Proclamation. Solid Collectible. [jp]
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