A tribute to Abraham Lincoln : manuscript poem, [ca. 1910?].

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A tribute to Abraham Lincoln : manuscript poem, [ca. 1910?].

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William E. Barton Collection of Lincolniana (University of Chicago)

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Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865

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Cormican, P. J. (Patrick J.)

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Patrick J. Cormican was born in Lurgan, County Galway, Ireland on March 21, 1858. After a few years of study at the seminary in Ballinasloe, he immigrated to the United States in 1878 and immediately enrolled at St. John's College, Fordham, N.Y. He left St. John's before receiving a degree and entered the Society of Jesus on Aug. 28, 1880 at the West Park (N.Y.) Novitiate. He continued his studies at the Frederick (Md.) Novitiate and Woodstock College of Maryland and was ordained to the priestho...

Barton, William Eleazar, 1861-1930

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Clergyman. From the description of William Eleazar Barton address, 1923. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79453232 Minister First Congregational Church, Oak Park, Illinois, 1899-1924; author; Abraham Lincoln biographer. From the description of Papers, 1920s. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 77514474 Congregational clergyman, author. From the guide to the William E. Barton letter to Mr. Graff, 1900, (The New York Publi...