muddypolitics:

(via Increasing and diffusing knowledge—and campaign badges, yo-yos, banjos, and integrated circuits - O Say Can You See?)

An 1864 campaign badge supporting Abraham Lincoln in the museum’s collection

muddypolitics:

(via Increasing and diffusing knowledge—and campaign badges, yo-yos, banjos, and integrated circuits - O Say Can You See?)

An 1864 campaign badge supporting Abraham Lincoln in the museum’s collection

(via Typewriter Geek: 1922 (detail) | Shorpy Historical Photo Archive)

Feb. 7, 1922. “Hobart Reese.” Whose talent seems to have been an ability to type Abraham Lincoln the hard way. National Photo glass negative. View full size.

(via Typewriter Geek: 1922 (detail) | Shorpy Historical Photo Archive)

Feb. 7, 1922. “Hobart Reese.” Whose talent seems to have been an ability to type Abraham Lincoln the hard way. National Photo glass negative. View full size.

writtenwren:

LOVE this episode..

[Lincoln is by far the most badass component of this trio…]

writtenwren:

LOVE this episode..

[Lincoln is by far the most badass component of this trio…]

laughingsquid:

A Sophisticated Bear With a Mustache Riding Abraham Lincoln With Laser Eyes Into Glorious Battle

[Abe rulez…although the bear does seem to be doing rather well…]
National Portrait Gallery | Face to Face blog: March 4, 1861: Abraham Lincoln’s Inauguration

Abraham Lincoln / Alexander Gardner / Albumen silver print, 1861 / National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution

National Portrait Gallery | Face to Face blog: March 4, 1861: Abraham Lincoln’s Inauguration

Abraham Lincoln / Alexander Gardner / Albumen silver print, 1861 / National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution