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These pictures are printed on very heavy Photo Quality Paper
9" X 11 3/4"
Each image has a black line around it with the image being 6" X 8"
You may by them separate of as a collection
A Lincoln is picture # PRI-001 at Left
The pictures as separates are
$4.99 As a
collection they are $15.99
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The Railspliter is # PRI-002 at Right
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Lincoln at Gettysburg is # PRI-003 At Left
$4.99 Each
$15.99 Collection **
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Abraham Lincoln is # PRI-004 At Right
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(28 County Collection)
29 0f Lloyd Ostendorf's drawing of Abraham Lincoln from about the age
of 21 through age 49. The years that formed one of the greatest Presidents
this world has ever known. Each print is 8 1/2" X 11" and on Heavy weight
Paper.
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OST-004
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AUTHOR and ARTIST Lloyd Ostendorf is a gifted artist and photographer. Lincolniana has
been his hobby for over 50 years. The list of historical societies to which he belongs goes on and on as does the list of publications to which he has contributed. Photographs from his large Civil War collection appear in the American Heritage PICTURE HISTORY OF THE CIVIL WAR.
Since his early teens he has been fascinated by Lincoln, and as he says, "A quarter of a century of
collecting his pictures, and drawing his likeness for fun and for publication was bound to result
some day in a book. This is it."(Below)
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$19.95
20 Rare Lincoln Post Cards
OST-002
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24 8 1/2 by 11 Prints
"A Portfolio of Historically Accurate Artwork
Depicting the Life of Abraham Lincoln, the Husband and Father, at
Christmas in his house at 8th and Jackson, Springfield, Illinois (1860)
and the White House, Washington, D.C. (1861)
OST-003
$24.95
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THE BOY
THE MAN
Using photographs and drawings, LLoyd Ostendorf
brings to life all the well-known episodes, and some less well-known,
that occurred during the fifty-six years of Lincoln's life. The day he
fell into Knob Creek and nearly drowned, his experience taking cargo
down the Mississippi to New Orleans on a flatboat, and the plot to
assassinate him as he and his party made their way to Washington for the
first inauguration may be less familiar to us than Lincoln doing long
division on the wooden fire shovel. Skillfully and with the most careful
attention to detail, Lloyd Ostendorf recreates these and one hundred and
fifty other events.
BKS-014 Soft Cover
$11.95
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