Michael J. McCarthy papers, 1909-1957 (bulk 1909-1957). [1909-1957]

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Michael J. McCarthy papers, 1909-1957 (bulk 1909-1957). [1909-1957]

The Michael J. McCarthy papers comprise 16 folders and include speeches and writings about Abraham Lincoln, along with correspondence regarding the collecting of Lincolniana. Also included are reproductions of Lincoln portraits and correspondence.

1 linear foot (1 clamshell box)

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