The Great Debate; or, The Prophet on the Stump THE DENVER COMMEMORATION Abraham Lincoln: The Perfect Ruler of Men Joseph Farrand Tuttle, Jr. 343 361 362 375 375 385 386 Albums containing the Newspaper Clippings concerning the Lin- coln Centenary, in the Library of the Editor The Lincoln Stamp and Penny and the Lincoln Medal struck for The Two Bronze Tablets erected during the Centenary upon the site of the Old Tremont House. Bronze Tablet placed on the Site of the "Wigwam," Chicago, by the Chicago Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution . Republican "Wigwam," in which Lincoln was nominated, 1860. 35 Facsimile of Manuscript Tribute from Edwin E. Sparks, President of the Pennsylvania State College . Facsimile of Manuscript Tribute from Gen. Smith D. Atkins, of Firing of Presidential Salute by the Illinois Naval Reserve, Feb. Bronze Tablet inscribed with the Gettysburg Address Facsimile of Manuscript Tribute from Dr. Charles J. Little, Presi- Statue of Abraham Lincoln, by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, 1887 . 136 Statue of Abraham Lincoln, by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, 1907 . . 137 Facsimiles of Manuscript Tribute from Hon. John M. Dickinson, Portrait of Hon. C. S. Deneen, Governor of Illinois Facsimile of Governor Deneen's Proclamation Facsimile of the Last Page of Manuscript of Speech made by 218 219 Facsimile of Manuscript Tribute from Hon. Adlai E. Stevenson . 232, 233 244 Thomas Lincoln's Home in Illinois, where he died in 1851. The Lincoln Log Cabin near Hodgenville, Kentucky, where Abra- Interior of Lincoln Cabin at Hodgenville, Kentucky. Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln near Hodgenville, Kentucky The Hodgenville Commemoration: Arrival of President Roose- 268 Laying the Corner Stone of the Lincoln Memorial Building at Facsimiles of Mrs. Lincoln's Letter of Acknowledgment of the 286, 287 Facsimiles of Victor Hugo's Letter accepting Membership on the 298, 299 Facsimile of Manuscript Tribute from James B. Angell, Presi- 320 Facsimile of Manuscript Tribute from Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, 346 Facsimile of Manuscript Tribute from Rev. Lyman T. Abbott, The Peterson House, in which Lincoln died, Washington, D. C.. 367 |