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V18440--Loading a Whaleback Ship, Chicago, Ill.
V18439--Great Union Stock Yards, Largest Live Stock Market on Earth, Chicago, Ill.
Print of Lincoln's funeral procession in Chicago, IL
Cable Car
Wooden Water Pipe
Postcard of Abraham Lincoln's Log Cabin
Palestine Soup
New York Central Steam Locomotive #999;
Sears Motor Buggy, Model P
V18440--Loading a Whaleback Ship, Chicago, Ill.
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Black and white stereograph slide depicting the loading of grain into a whaleback boat.
V18439--Great Union Stock Yards, Largest Live Stock Market on Earth, Chicago, Ill.
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Black and white stereograph slide showing cattle pens at the Stock Yards.
Print of Lincoln's funeral procession in Chicago, IL
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Funeral Service of President Lincoln at Chicago, Illinois. May 1- Removing the Coffin From the Funeral Train to the Catafalque- From a Photograph by Alschuler. Lithograph on newsprint, mounted on white paper. Large crowd lines street, soldiers carry coffin toward large catafalque under canopy. Catafalque under center of three arches with various mottos on them, many flags an...
Cable Car
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The cable car is fifteen feet tall, eight feet wide, and twenty feet long. There are six two-person seats on each side. Its wooden seats are similar to bench seats found in a church. The cable car is made of wood-top and bottom with open sides. A hanging kerosene lamp is used to light the interior. There are also running boards twelve feet long on both sides. The cable car i...
Wooden Water Pipe
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This water pipe is two sections of hollowed-out wooden logs connected by a smaller wooden tube that bisects the center of each log. The dimensions of the two large wooden logs are ten inches in diameter. The smaller connecting tube is five inches in diameter.
Postcard of Abraham Lincoln's Log Cabin
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taken to Chicago during the World's Fair by the Abraham Lincoln Log Cabin Association". This postcard was mailed August 14, 1910 from Chicago to El Paso, Illinois. On the reverse is a note and a cancelled one cent stamp.
Palestine Soup
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Chicago, Illinois'
New York Central Steam Locomotive #999;
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The New York Central 999 steam locomotive and fuel car measure approximately sixteen feet tall, ten feet wide, and forty-eight feet long. The driving wheels are seven feet, two inches tall. The locomotive and fuel car weigh 124,000 pounds. The locomotive, with two driving wheels on each side, is painted black with silver trim, and has brass components.
Sears Motor Buggy, Model P
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The Sears, Roebuck and Co. Motor Buggy Model 'P' automobile seats four passengers. It has carriage wheels and a tiller for steering. The spring wagon body is made of pressed steel. The two-cylinder engine is located under the middle of the buggy. For cover it has a fringed surrey top. The automobile is painted black, and dark blue with white trim.
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