Letter : Chicago, Ill., to Mary Edwards Lincoln Brown, Springfield, Ill., 1924 Feb. 13.

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Letter : Chicago, Ill., to Mary Edwards Lincoln Brown, Springfield, Ill., 1924 Feb. 13.

Sends spirit photograph of himself with Abraham Lincoln, but says it is a trick he made himself.

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Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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