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Lincoln Campaign
Abraham Lincoln Campaign Poster 1860
Product ID: 1902
Our Price $4.95

Replica of a lithograph from Abraham Lincoln's first presidential campaign in 1860 with Vice Presidential running mate, Hannibal Hamlin. The campaign poster includes such campaign slogans as:

"The Union Must and Shall be Preserved"
"Free Speech, Free Homes, Free Territory"
"Protection to American Industry"

Antiqued parchment paper looks and feels old. The document size is 11 x 14 inches.

 

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