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Identifier: woodlawnbanknote00wood (find matches)
Title: Woodlawn Bank notes
Year: 1918 (1910s)
Authors: Woodlawn Trust and Savings Bank (Chicago, Ill.)
Subjects: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 Woodlawn Trust and Savings Bank (Chicago, Ill.) Banks and banking
Publisher: Chicago, Ill. : Woodlawn Trust and Savings Bank
Contributing Library: Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
Digitizing Sponsor: State of Indiana through the Indiana State Library

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rm reproducedin the same enduring materials so that distant generationsmay know how he appeared to his contemporaries. Sincebronze and marble will long outlast the daguerrotypes, ambro-types and photographs of Lincoln, which are numerous, futuregenerations will rely on statues for their knowledge of him.Pictures of a half dozen of the best of these, by OConnor,Mulligan, French, St. Gaudens and Fjelde, are herewithpresented. The foundation of much of this work is the Volk masktaken at the time of Lincolns nomination for the Presidency,when he was fifty-two years old. There was a time whenno actor could be called great who had not successfully takenthe part of Shakespeares Hamlet. Now, no sculptor canlay claim to a full meed of fame if he has not made asatisfactory Lincoln statue or bust. >*- // you love your Uncle Sam, Buy a stamp.Hit the Kaiser with a slam. Buy a stamp.Buy to show your loyalty,Buy to keep Vow liberty,Buy to set the whole world free, Buy a stamp. Woodlawn Bank Notes
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LINCOLN AS RAIL-SPLITTER GARFIELD PARK, CHICAGO Woodlawn Bank Notes An interesting portrayal of Lincoln, the young man, wasmade here in Woodlawn by Charles J. Mulligan (1867-1916). His Rail-Splitter stands in Garfield Park. Thelocation is back from a main drive and the statue is notquickly seen by the visitor who does not know where to look for it. There will be unveiled at one of the celebrations inSpringfield, either in August or October, the newest Lincolnstatue. It is the work of one of the foremost sculptors ofthe day, Andrew OConnor of Massachusetts. It is to standin the Capitol grounds and represents the recently-electedPresident a year later than the Volk mask. The full figureis reproduced on the front cover, and the head, which hasbeen much praised, on the back cover of this issue ofBank Notes. As Lincoln in Springfield stood on the rear platform ofthe train, February 11, 1861, which was to start him onhis way to Washington, he made the following farewelltalk: My friends, nowoodlawnbanknote00wood

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  • booksubject:Lincoln__Abraham__1809_1865
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  • bookpublisher:Chicago__Ill____Woodlawn_Trust_and_Savings_Bank
  • bookcontributor:Lincoln_Financial_Foundation_Collection
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