Credit: | by Barnwell (Edward A.) |
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Date: | 1860.05.09 |
Negative Size: | 6.5 in. x 8.5 in. |
Locations & Lines: | Decatur IL; Illinois |
Persons: | Lincoln (Abraham) |
Structures & Establishments: | People's Ambrotype Gallery (Decatur IL) |
Sources: | Decatur Public Library |
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Wikipedia says: May 9, 1860. Edward A. Barnwell. Decatur, Illinois. Positive printed on glass from a lost original negative or ambrotype. Decatur Public Library. Abraham Lincoln was in Decatur to attend the Illinois State Republican Convention. Local photographer Edward A. Barnwell wanted to take a picture of “the biggest man” at the convention and invited Lincoln to his People’s Ambrotype Gallery at 24 North Water Street to pose for this portrait. The next day, after Richard Oglesby introduced the “Rail Splitter,” convention delegates unanimously endorsed Lincoln for President. On May 18 the National Republican Convention meeting in Chicago nominated him as the party’s candidate.
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