With Malice Toward None

The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibition    

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Abraham Lincoln and Thomas (Tad) Lincoln, 1865

Abraham Lincoln and Thomas (Tad) Lincoln, 1865 (140.00.00)

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This is one of five photographs of President Lincoln taken at the studio of Alexander Gardner on February 5, 1865. It was Lincoln's last studio sitting, and the effects of four long years of war are all too apparent in his haggard and care-worn face. His son Tad, on the other hand, appears to be his usual mischievous self, proudly wearing his tailored uniform and chain.
This is one of five photographs of President Lincoln taken at the studio of Alexander Gardner on February 5, 1865. It was Lincoln's last studio sitting, and the effects of four long years of war are all too apparent in his haggard and care-worn face. His son Tad, on the other hand, appears to be his usual mischievous self, proudly wearing his tailored uniform and chain.