Just a couple of months after the recent discovery of the "new" photographs of what is potentially Abraham Lincoln in the crowd at Gettysburg, comes the announcement tonight from the Library of Congress that "new" photos of the crowd at Lincoln's Second Inauguration have been discovered!
The website containing this article provides links to the other recently identified photographs. None are known to show Lincoln, so technically these are not new Lincoln photos. But they most certainly help historians and other researchers gain more knowledge about the events of that day, just a few short weeks before the tragedy at Ford's Theater. Per the Library of Congress web page about this discovery, Lloyd Ostendorf's indispensable "Lincoln's Photographs" (1998 edition), pages 200-201, was used to help positively identify these new photos. I just finished consulting my volume of the book, and sure enough, the curator is correct. The photos in Ostendorf's book are from a different angle than these new ones, but the building and crowd scene are identical. What an important find!
What other Lincoln artifacts are out there just waiting to be discovered? I can't wait to find out!
4 comments:
Very exciting!!
and all this after many had said the subject of Lincoln was dead. The study of someone of his stature will never, be dead.
This discovery was made in mid-December by Carl Jennings of Berthoud, Colorado and forwarded to the Library of Congress. He founded The American Civil War Library, a non-profit Civil War research and educational library which will open in the near future. He can be reached at carljenningsjr@msn.com
Thanks for letting me know about the person who made the discovery. In the original article I found this news, it did not credit him. I would have mentioned his name originally.
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