Browse Collections (545 total)
Richard Yates (Wabash College) Papers (Letter book D, October 7, 1863 to April 7, 1864)
Yates Family Papers, Box 17, Folder 01 (July 21-25, 1864)
Yates Family Papers, Box 17, Folder 02 (July 26-27, 1864)
Yates Family Papers, Box 17, Folder 03 (July 28-31, 1864)
Yates Family Papers, Box 17, Folder 04 (August 1-4, 1864)
Yates Family Papers, Box 17, Folder 05 (August 5-8, 1864)
Yates Family Papers, Box 17, Folder 06 (August 9-12, 1864)
Yates Family Papers, Box 17, Folder 07 (August 13-15, 1864)
Yates Family Papers, Box 17, Folder 08 (August 16-17, 1864)
Yates Family Papers, Box 17, Folder 09 (August 18-20, 1864)
Richard Yates (Wabash College) Papers (Letter book C, April 1863 to October 1863)
Richard Yates (Wabash College) Papers (Applications for Passes, Discharges, Furloughs, and Transfers, February 17, 1863 to June 25, 1863)
The World Mourns for Abraham Lincoln (1865)
Browse items in The World Mourns for LincolnThese letters of condolence were sent to the United States from throughout the world in the months after…
Southern Illinois in Photographs Collection
Photographs from the 1970s of daily life in southern Illinois.
Robert Ide Collection
In 1943, the Illinois State Historical Library (precursor of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library) purchased over 1,000 glass negatives and prints…
Lukins-Eckard Collection
Portraits from the family of James Eckard and his wife, Hettie Lukins Eckard.
Glandon-Coley Collection
Images from Pike County and other areas of central Illinois.
Adolph Wittemann Collection
Brothers Adolph and Herman Wittemann founded the Albertype Company, a publisher of postcards, in 1887. The company, located in Brooklyn, New York,…
Herbert Wells Fay Collection
Herbert Wells Fay (1859-1949) was a newspaper editor, collector of Lincolniana, and custodian of the Lincoln Tomb at Oak Ridge Cemetery in…
Stevenson Family Collection
One of Illinois's most prominent political families, the Stevenson's of McLean County generated a vice-president of the United States, a governor of…
Jacob Strawn Collection
Jacob Strawn was an early settler of Morgan County, moving from Ohio in 1831, and becoming a successful farmer in the Jacksonville area.
Henry Horner Collection
Governor Henry Horner (1933-1940) was elected in 1932 and reelected in 1936; however, he died in office during the third year of his second term.…