The Physical Lincoln: A60fc1

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Version 1: Digital Print of Hardcopy
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Print Key: Library of Congress LC-USZ62-7725-3a10366u
Print URL: unavailable offsite.
MaxPixels: 1138 x 1536
Comments: b&w film copy neg.
Observations: Image has an artifactual vertical elongation; explanation.
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Print: Mellon p10
Caption: (p9): Broken glass original collodion negatives made by Alexander Hesler, in Springfield, Illinois, June 3, 1860. Reproduced from gelatin silver prints.
Collection: Smithsonian Institution.
Observations:
Print: Mellon p78
Caption: (p76) [Also describing a60fc2] Reproduced from gelatin silver prints of two positives printed on glass, about 1900, from the original negatives made by Alexander Hesler, in Springfield, Illinois, June 3, 1860.
Collection: Mellon Collection.
Observations:



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A60fc1
Photographer Hesler
Location Springfield, IL
Sitting 1860-06-03
Technique Photograph
Meserve # 26
Ostendorf # 26
Ostendorf pg 46
Mellon pg 10, 78
Kunhardt pg 10
Synonym none
AL ML RL TL WL XL
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Ostendorf3 (p49)
Duplicate negatives were made in 1881. The original negatives were cracked in the mail in 1933. "The Post Office paid the claim and presented the broken negatives to the Smithsonian Institution."
Hamilton
Photograph by Alexander Hesler, Springfield, Sunday, June 3, 1860


Kunhardt (p9)
Of this and a60fc2, Lincoln said: "That looks better and expresses me better than any I have ever seen; if it pleases the people I am satisfied."
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Facts about A60fc1RDF feed
Kunhardt Page 10  +
Mellon Page 10  +, and 78  +
Meserve Number 26  +
Ostendorf Number 26  +
Ostendorf Page 46  +
Sitdate 1860-06-03  +
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