Letter and etching print, July 31, 1948 and n.d.

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Letter and etching print, July 31, 1948 and n.d.

Letter from Wall to Mr. Libby proposing to provide him with several signed miniature prints. Includes first page of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address etching print.

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Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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Wall, Bernhardt, 1872-1956

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Bernhardt Wall, distinguished American artist and etcher of books. Born at Buffalo, New York, and graduated from the public schools, where he carried off the principal prizes in both drawing and painting competitions. He went to New York City to study art, leaving there to travel to various states as he sketched scenes along the way. He served in Cuba with the 202nd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment. After he was mustered out of the army, he returned to New York, where he became known as the ...

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