Evening Star Newspaper, February 6, 1921, Page 64

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 6, 1921 The Lincoln Memorial. “the greatest monument ever erected to the memory of one man,” rapidly nearing completion. Nuthmal Photo o, @ =="@ 9 = X Reminiscent of the Statue of Lincoln, by Daniel Chester French, contained in the Lincoln Memorial. Lincoln Born February 12, 1809. Died April 15, 1865. Union soldiers on guard at Ford's Theater on the day after President Lincoln was shot by Booth. Frome luternationsl Film Seivice. The “Nashville” locomotive, which pulled President Lincoln’s funeral train from Washington to Springfield, Ill. Photograph taken on day the train left the capital. From International Film Service. President’s box at Ford's Theater, where Lincoln was shot by Booth. The wounded man was carried across 10th street to the house which now contains the Oldroyd collection of Lincoln relics. Howard's livery stable, where Booth hired the horse on which he escaped from Washington after he had shot President Lincoln. From Interuational Film Servies From International Film Service

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