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Guide to the Harold Holzer Collection of Lincolniana
1860-1939
 PR 402

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Collection processed by Joseph Ditta

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Descriptive Summary

Creator: Holzer, Harold
Title: Harold Holzer collection of Lincolniana
Dates [inclusive]: 1860-1939
Abstract: Approximately 36 prints of Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee assembled by Lincoln scholar Harold Holzer.
Quantity: 2.5 Linear feet in 2 boxes and 2 oversize folders.
Call Phrase: PR 402

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Biographical / Historical

Harold Holzer (born 1949), longtime administrator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and later director of Hunter College's Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute, purchased his first piece of Lincolniana when barely out of his teens. At twenty-two he began focusing on collecting engravings and lithographs of Lincoln. Originally he sought evocative imagery with which to decorate his home, but the materials inspired a lifelong scholarly inquiry that has resulted in over forty books on Lincoln and the Civil War. (See www.haroldholzer.com.)

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Scope and Contents

Aside from a few portraits of Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee, this collection is focused on imagery of Abraham Lincoln (including two of his Springfield, Illinois home) created during his lifetime (e.g., the campaign period, 1860), in response to his death, and later in the 19th- and through the mid-20th century.

Arrangement

The Harold Holzer Collection of Lincolniana is organized in five series:

Series I.
 Ephemera relating to Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee, circa 1862-1889, undated
Series II.
 Engravings of Lincoln from the campaign period, 1860
Series III.
 Memorial prints of Lincoln, 1870s-1900
Series IV.
 Prints issued after Lincoln's death, 1866-1898, undated
Series V.
 Prints of Lincoln from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, 1899-1939, undated

This material was offered, but went unsold, in Swann Auction Galleries sale 2486, "Printed & Manuscript Americana Featuring the Holzer Collection of Lincolniana," on September 27, 2018. Series I corresponds to Swann lot 40; Series II to lot 95; Series III to lots 133 and 144; Series IV to lot 145; and Series V to lot 148. For details, see the auction catalog.

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Access Points

Subject Names

  • Bilane, Ruth Witzel, 1915-2007
  • Buttre, John Chester, 1821-1893
  • Cole, Timothy, 1852-1931
  • Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. -- Pictorial works
  • Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870 -- Pictorial works
  • Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Pictorial works
  • Marshall, William Edgar, 1837-1906
  • Wall, Bernhardt, 1872-1956

Document Type

  • Broadsides
  • Chromolithographs
  • Engravings (prints)
  • Lithographs.
  • Paper money
  • Portraits.

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Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Open to qualified researchers by appointment only.

Use Restrictions

Permission to reproduce any Department of Prints, Photographs and Architectural Collections holdings through publication must be obtained from: Rights and Reproductions, The New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024. Phone: (212) 873-3400 ext. 270. Fax: (212) 579-8794.

Preferred Citation

This item should be cited as the "Harold Holzer Collection of Lincolniana, PR 402, Department of Prints, Photographs, and Architectural Collections, The New-York Historical Society."

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Harold Holzer, 2018 (accession no. PPAC.2018.067).

Processing Information

Archivist Joseph Ditta arranged and described this collection in August 2019.

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Container List

Series I. Ephemera relating to Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee, circa 1862-1889, undated

Container 1 Container 2   Title Date
Box: 1 Folder : 1 "Southern Rights"

Scope and Contents

Uncredited engraving in blue and red depicting Jefferson Davis.

undated
Box: 1 Folder : 2 Confederate currency (3 pieces)

Scope and Contents

Confederate currency in one, ten, and fifty dollar denominations, the latter bill with a portrait of Jefferson Davis.

1862, 1864
Box: 1 Folder : 3 Portrait of Jefferson Davis

Scope and Contents

Engraving by "Illman Brothers from a photograph taken a few months before his death" above facsimile signature.

[1889]
Box: 1 Folder : 4 Portraits of Robert E. Lee (2)

Scope and Contents

Hand-colored engraving clipped from an unidentified (probably British) periodical captioned "The Civil War in America: General Lee, Commander of the Confederate Army in Northern Virginia.--From a sketch by our special artist," February 14, 1863, with a black-and-white version of the same image as published in Harper's Weekly, March 14, 1863, with the caption "The Rebel General R. E. Lee.--From a late drawing by Mr. Vizetelly."

1863
Box: 1 Folder : 5 Portraits of Robert E. Lee (2)

Scope and Contents

Two engraved portraits of Robert E. Lee clipped from publications, possibly Harper's Weekly or  Frank Leslie's.

undated
Box: 1 Folder : 6 Prospectus for Genealogical History of the Lee Family, of Virginia and Maryland, from A.D. 1200 to 1866

Scope and Contents

Edward C. Mead's Genealogical History of the Lee Family, of Virginia and Maryland, from A.D. 1200 to 1866 was issued by the University Publishing Company, New York, in 1871.

[circa 1871]
Box: 1 Folder : 7 Portrait of Robert E. Lee (2 versions)

Scope and Contents

Plate from Edward C. Mead's Genealogical History of the Lee Family, of Virginia and Maryland, from A.D. 1200 to 1866 (New York: University Publishing Company, 1871). This and the corresponding portrait of Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee (Box 1, Folder 8) were displayed in the 1987-88 traveling exhibition "The Confederate Image."

[1871]
Box: 1 Folder : 8 Portrait of Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee

Scope and Contents

Plate from Edward C. Mead's Genealogical History of the Lee Family, of Virginia and Maryland, from A.D. 1200 to 1866 (New York: University Publishing Company, 1871). This and the corresponding portrait of Robert E. Lee (Box 1, Folder 7) were displayed in the 1987-88 traveling exhibition "The Confederate Image."

[1871]

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Series II. Engravings of Lincoln from the campaign period, 1860

Container 1 Container 2   Title Date
Box: 1 Folder : 9 After Charles Barry. [Abraham Lincoln] (2)

Scope and Contents

Two examples, one on tinted chine-collé.

1860
Box: 1 Folder : 10 After Charles Barry (pirated). [Abraham Lincoln]

Scope and Contents

Uncredited, but apparently pirated lithograph of the Charles Barry campaign print.

1860
Box: 1 Folder : 11 J. C. Buttre. "A. Lincoln" (narrow margins)

Scope and Contents

Engraved by J. C. Buttre after a photograph by Matthew Brady.

1860
Oversize: FF-1 Item : 1 J. C. Buttre. "A. Lincoln" (wide margins)

Scope and Contents

Engraved by J. C. Buttre after a photograph by Matthew Brady.

1860
Oversize: FF-1 Item : 2 H. Wright Smith. "A. Lincoln"

Scope and Contents

Published by Benj. B. Russell, Boston.

1860
Oversize: FF-1 Item : 3 "Abraham Lincoln's Residence"

Scope and Contents

Unattributed hand-colored engraving.

1860

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Series III. Memorial prints of Lincoln, 1870s-1900

Container 1 Container 2   Title Date
Box: 2 Carquillat, after Allardet. [Abraham Lincoln]

Scope and Contents

Framed, woven silk portrait of Lincoln.

1870s?
Oversize: FF-1 Item : 4 Fishel, Adler & Schwartz. "Abraham Lincoln"

Scope and Contents

Engraving featuring Lincoln's head on Andrew Jackson's body. Published in New York, late 19th century.

circa 1875-1900

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Series IV. Prints issued after Lincoln's death, 1866-1898, undated

Container 1 Container 2   Title Date
Oversize: FF-1 Item : 5 Kurz & Allison. [Abraham Lincoln]

Scope and Contents

Untitled chromolithograph portrait of Lincoln. Published in Chicago, late 19th century.

circa 1875-1900
Oversize: FF-1 Item : 6 [Lincoln consoling a standing child]
undated
Oversize: FF-2 Item : 7 Wm. E. Marshall. "Abraham Lincoln"

Scope and Contents

Published by Ticknor & Fields, Boston, 1866.

1866
Box: 1 Folder : 12 After Wm. E. Marshall. [Abraham Lincoln]

Scope and Contents

Small untitled imitation of the Marshall engraving, in an oval frame.

undated
Oversize: FF-2 Item : 8 Rees. "Abraham Lincoln's Return Home After His Successful Campaign for the Presidency of the United States, in October, 1860"

Scope and Contents

Colored lithograph published by Rees Print & Litho Co., Omaha, Nebraska.

[1898]

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Series V. Prints of Lincoln from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, 1899-1939, undated

Container 1 Container 2   Title Date
Oversize: FF-2 Item : 9 Ruth Witzel Bilane (1915-2007) after the Marshall print. [Abraham Lincoln]

Scope and Contents

Signed by the artist in pencil, Union, New Jersey.

undated
Oversize: FF-2 Item : 10 Timothy Cole. [Abraham Lincoln]

Scope and Contents

Untitled engraving printed by Helen Fagg.

1928
Oversize: FF-2 Item : 11 After Hesler. "Abraham Lincoln as he Appeared Directly after his Nomination in 1860"

Scope and Contents

Gravure of Hesler photograph, published by H. C. Brown & Co., New York.

undated
Oversize: FF-2 Item : 12 Rea, after Deigendesch. "Lincoln: He was a Type of the True Elder Race"

Scope and Contents

Engraving published by McCaskey, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

1899
Box: 1 Folder : 13 Bernhardt Wall. "Alexander Gardner's Photograph Gallery"

Scope and Contents

"Alexander Gardner's Photograph Gallery, Washington, D. C. Here President Lincoln sat for some portraits. Collection of the Public Library of the District of Columbia."

1939
Box: 1 Folder : 14 Bernhardt Wall. "Brady's Studio, Washington D.C."

Scope and Contents

"Brady's Studio, Washington, D.C., where President Lincoln sat for some photographic portraits. Collection of L. C. Handy Studios, Washington, D.C."

1939
Box: 1 Folder : 15 Bernhardt Wall. "Cooper Union, New York City"

Scope and Contents

"Cooper Union, New York City, where Lincoln made his great speech, Monday evening, Feb. 27, 1860. He was escorted by William Cullen Bryant and David Dudley Field. Collection of New-York Historical Society."

1937
Box: 1 Folder : 16 Bernhardt Wall. "Lincoln and James A. Briggs attended Plymouth Church"

Scope and Contents

"Lincoln and James A. Briggs attended Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, to hear Henry W. Beecher preach, March 11, 1860. Collection of New-York Historical Society."

1937
Box: 1 Folder : 17 Bernhardt Wall. "Lincoln, for the first time saw a printing press"

Scope and Contents

"Lincoln, for the first time saw a printing press at the Western Sun, or The Indiana Gazette, now The Vincennes Sun, as he was passing thru in March 1830."

1931

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