Credit: | by Alschuler (Samuel G.) |
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Date: | 1858.04.25 |
Locations & Lines: | Urbana IL; Illinois |
Persons: | Lincoln (Abraham) |
Sources: | Illinois Library; Library of Congress |
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Wikipedia says: May [sic] 25, 1858. Samuel G. Alschuler. Urbana, Illinois. Ambrotype. “One morning I was in the gallery of Mr. Alschuler, when Mr. Lincoln came into the room and said he had been informed that he (Alschuler) wished him to sit for a picture. Alschuler said he had sent such a message to Mr. Lincoln, but he could not take the picture in that coat (referring to a linen duster in which Mr. Lincoln was clad), and asked if he had not a dark coat in which he could sit. Mr. Lincoln said he had not; that this was the only coat he had brought with him from his home. Alschuler said he could wear his coat, and gave it to Mr. Lincoln, who pulled off the duster and put on the artist’s coat. Alschuler was a very short man, with short arms, but with a body nearly as large as the body of Mr. Lincoln. The arms of the latter extended through the sleeves of the coat of Alschuler a quarter of a yard, making him quite ludicrous, at which he (Lincoln) laughed immoderately, and sat down for the picture to be taken with an effort at being sober enough for the occasion. The lips in the picture show this.”
?Mr. J. O. Cunningham, present when the picture was taken
Ostendorf, no. 4
Meserve, no. 5