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It had been thought that this portrait was no longer in existance until Director Miriam Putnam recognized and identified it in 1947. | It had been thought that this portrait was no longer in existance until Director Miriam Putnam recognized and identified it in 1947. | ||
[[Image:Abe.jpg|thumb|...''Article on Lincoln Portrait in The Christian Science Monitor, February 12, 1947''.... click to enlarge|left]] | |||
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The "First Portrait" of Abraham Lincoln hangs in Memorial Hall. The portrait was done by Charles Alfred Barry in June, 1860 when Lincoln had just been nominated as the Republican candidate for President. The portrait was bequested to the library by George Henry Torr of Andover in 1915.
It had been thought that this portrait was no longer in existance until Director Miriam Putnam recognized and identified it in 1947.
See
- Andover File--Memorial Hall Library--Artworks--Lincoln Portrait
- Andover Townsman, March 6, 1947
- Christian Science Monitor, December 12, 1947
--Glenda 14:19, November 22, 2006 (EST)
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