Abraham Lincoln, [ca. 1910].

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Abraham Lincoln, [ca. 1910].

Poem printed "[f]rom the Commencement Number of Totem, 1910, Lincoln High School, Seattle, Washington." Inscribed and signed by Meany. Also inscribed and signed by Clark Prescott Bissett.

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