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Lincoln Abraham



A. Lincoln 1864 Campaign Tintype from Holzer Collection

 


This 1864 Lincoln campaign tintype was owned by prominent Lincolniana Collector Harold Holzer.

 

Campaign Tintype, c. 1864-1865. .75" x 1". Some chipping to emulsion at edges.

 

Historical Background


The Presidential election of 1864 pitted incumbent President Abraham Lincoln and his new running mate Andrew Johnson of Tennessee against Democratic candidate General George B. McClellan of New Jersey and his running mate George H. Pendleton of Ohio. Because the war had continued for more than three years and was going poorly for the Union on the battlefield in the summer of 1864, Lincoln expected as late as August to lose his campaign for reelection.

 

General William T. Sherman’s seizure of Atlanta in early September, together with General Philip Sheridan’s successes in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia revived northern hopes and led Lincoln to an overwhelming victory. He and Johnson won 55 percent of the popular vote, carried 22 of 25 states, and won a commanding 212-21 victory in the Electoral College.

 

This tintype is a mirrored image of John C. Buttre’s 1864 engraving based on a February 1864 Matthew Brady photograph. William Momberger designed the border images, just visible in the corners. After Lincoln’s assassination, Buttre issued a second version of the lithographic image with a note at the bottom that read “Assassinated, April 14, 1865.”

 

Provenance: This piece is from the collection of Harold Holzer (b. 1949), a prominent Lincoln scholar and collector of Lincolniana. He is the author or editor of fifty-two books, most on Abraham Lincoln, and specializes in representations of Lincoln in visual culture. Holzer was senior vice president for public affairs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York from 1992 to 2015 and served as co-chair of the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission from 2000 to 2010.

 

 


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