Auctions | May 14, 2025

Major Collection of Lincoln Manuscripts, Letters, and Campaign Ephemera to Auction

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Lincoln's autograph sum book leaf

Freeman’s | Hindman's Lincoln’s Legacy: Historic Americana from the Life of Abraham Lincoln auction of manuscripts, letters, campaign ephemera, keepsakes and personal effects will be held live and online on May 21.

The sale is presented on behalf of the national non-profit Lincoln Presidential Foundation which owns an extensive collection of Lincoln-related historic materials. The Foundation is offering 140 carefully-selected items from its collection while retaining 1,400 varied and important items for continued scholarly research, programming, and loan exhibitions.
 
The objects featured in the sale come from all phases of Abraham Lincoln’s life with individual lot estimates ranging from $100 up to $800,000 - the total sale is expected to achieve in excess of $4m.

Rare first printing of President Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address
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Rare first printing of President Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address

The Adams Handbill
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The Adams Handbill

Autograph letter signed "A. Lincoln" to Joshua Reed Giddings. Springfield, Illinois, June 26, 1860. One page, marked "Private" at top left corner.  Estimate: $80,000 - $120,000.
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Autograph letter signed "A. Lincoln" to Joshua Reed Giddings. Springfield, Illinois, June 26, 1860. One page, marked "Private" at top left corner.  Estimate: $80,000 - $120,000.

Cuff button worn by Lincoln on the night of his assassination
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Cuff button worn by Lincoln on the night of his assassination

Highlights include: 

* the earliest known example of Lincoln’s writing, dating from when he was about 15 years old, a double-sided sum book leaf covered in long division practice sums and signed three times. In one corner he wrote: “Abraham  Lincoln is my name / And with my pen I wrote / the same  / I wrote in both hast and speed / and left it here for fools  / to read” (estimate: $300,000 - 
$400,000).
 
* the Adams Handbill, a printed notice to the public distributed on the streets of Springfield, Illinois, in the run-up to that year’s contentious local elections. Printed on a  single sheet in three columns, the handbill is the only known surviving copy of the first printed work by Abraham Lincoln (estimate: $200,000 - $300,000).

*  a rare first printing of Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address (estimate: $40,000 - $60,000)

* a single cuff button bearing the initial ‘L’ (estimate: $200,000 - $
300,000) and a pair of white kid gloves stained with blood (estimate: $800,000-1,200,000) worn by Lincoln to Ford’s Theatre on the night of his assassination in 1865 

“In the history of the category of American presidential material, this selection is among the most significant to come to auction," said Christopher Brink, Senior Specialist and Head of Sale, Books & Manuscripts. "The sale includes a number of items previously acquired directly from Lincoln’s descendants,  and many more that will be making their first appearance at public auction.”