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- Printing Block, "The Winning Hand," 1864 - Thomas Irwin Starr (1903-1965) had a lifelong interest in President Abraham Lincoln. He began collecting Lincoln-related materials at an auction in 1929. Starr, editorial director for publications at Michigan Bell Telephone Company, amassed a collection of Lincolniana and wrote several books and articles about our 16th President. This printing block reproduces an 1864 political cartoon that shows Democratic Presidential candidate General George McClellan supposedly holding "The Winning Hand."

- 1864
- Collections - Artifact
Printing Block, "The Winning Hand," 1864
Thomas Irwin Starr (1903-1965) had a lifelong interest in President Abraham Lincoln. He began collecting Lincoln-related materials at an auction in 1929. Starr, editorial director for publications at Michigan Bell Telephone Company, amassed a collection of Lincolniana and wrote several books and articles about our 16th President. This printing block reproduces an 1864 political cartoon that shows Democratic Presidential candidate General George McClellan supposedly holding "The Winning Hand."
- Printing Block, House and Grounds, 1860-1940 -

- 1860-1940
- Collections - Artifact
Printing Block, House and Grounds, 1860-1940
- Printing Block, Cloaked Skeleton and Banner, 1860-1940 -

- 1860-1940
- Collections - Artifact
Printing Block, Cloaked Skeleton and Banner, 1860-1940
- Printing Block, Statue of Abraham Lincoln, 1860-1940 - Thomas Irwin Starr (1903-1965) had a lifelong interest in President Abraham Lincoln. He began collecting Lincoln-related materials at an auction in 1929. Starr, editorial director for publications at Michigan Bell Telephone Company, amassed a collection of Lincolniana and wrote several books and articles about our 16th President. This printing block reproduces an image of one of the many statues dedicated to remembering Lincoln.

- circa 1865
- Collections - Artifact
Printing Block, Statue of Abraham Lincoln, 1860-1940
Thomas Irwin Starr (1903-1965) had a lifelong interest in President Abraham Lincoln. He began collecting Lincoln-related materials at an auction in 1929. Starr, editorial director for publications at Michigan Bell Telephone Company, amassed a collection of Lincolniana and wrote several books and articles about our 16th President. This printing block reproduces an image of one of the many statues dedicated to remembering Lincoln.
- Printing Block, Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, 1860-1900 - Thomas Irwin Starr (1903-1965) had a lifelong interest in President Abraham Lincoln. He began collecting Lincoln-related materials at an auction in 1929. Starr, editorial director for publications at Michigan Bell Telephone Company, amassed a collection of Lincolniana and wrote several books and articles about our 16th President. This printing block reproduces a photograph of Lincoln taken around the time he became President.

- 1860-1900
- Collections - Artifact
Printing Block, Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, 1860-1900
Thomas Irwin Starr (1903-1965) had a lifelong interest in President Abraham Lincoln. He began collecting Lincoln-related materials at an auction in 1929. Starr, editorial director for publications at Michigan Bell Telephone Company, amassed a collection of Lincolniana and wrote several books and articles about our 16th President. This printing block reproduces a photograph of Lincoln taken around the time he became President.
- Printing Block, Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, Hand on Book, 1860-1900 - Thomas Irwin Starr (1903-1965) had a lifelong interest in President Abraham Lincoln. He began collecting Lincoln-related materials at an auction in 1929. Starr, editorial director for publications at Michigan Bell Telephone Company, amassed a collection of Lincolniana and wrote several books and articles about our 16th President. This printing block reproduces a famous Mathew Brady photograph of Lincoln taken in 1860.

- 1860
- Collections - Artifact
Printing Block, Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, Hand on Book, 1860-1900
Thomas Irwin Starr (1903-1965) had a lifelong interest in President Abraham Lincoln. He began collecting Lincoln-related materials at an auction in 1929. Starr, editorial director for publications at Michigan Bell Telephone Company, amassed a collection of Lincolniana and wrote several books and articles about our 16th President. This printing block reproduces a famous Mathew Brady photograph of Lincoln taken in 1860.
- Printing Block, 1850-1900 -

- 1850-1900
- Collections - Artifact
Printing Block, 1850-1900
- Printing Block, Portrait of John Wilkes Booth, 1850-1900 - Thomas Irwin Starr (1903-1965) had a lifelong interest in President Abraham Lincoln. He began collecting Lincoln-related materials at an auction in 1929. Starr, editorial director for publications at Michigan Bell Telephone Company, amassed a collection of Lincolniana and wrote several books and articles about our 16th President. This printing block reproduces a photograph and signature of Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth.

- 1850-1900
- Collections - Artifact
Printing Block, Portrait of John Wilkes Booth, 1850-1900
Thomas Irwin Starr (1903-1965) had a lifelong interest in President Abraham Lincoln. He began collecting Lincoln-related materials at an auction in 1929. Starr, editorial director for publications at Michigan Bell Telephone Company, amassed a collection of Lincolniana and wrote several books and articles about our 16th President. This printing block reproduces a photograph and signature of Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth.
- Printing Block, Portrait of Thomas I. Starr, 1935-1954 - Thomas Irwin Starr (1903-1965), editorial director for publications at Michigan Bell Telephone Company, was an Abraham Lincoln scholar and collector of Lincolniana. He began collecting Lincoln-related materials at an auction in 1929. Starr went on write several books and articles about our 16th President. This printing block reproduces an image of Starr, probably used during his time working for Michigan Bell.

- 1935-1954
- Collections - Artifact
Printing Block, Portrait of Thomas I. Starr, 1935-1954
Thomas Irwin Starr (1903-1965), editorial director for publications at Michigan Bell Telephone Company, was an Abraham Lincoln scholar and collector of Lincolniana. He began collecting Lincoln-related materials at an auction in 1929. Starr went on write several books and articles about our 16th President. This printing block reproduces an image of Starr, probably used during his time working for Michigan Bell.
- Printing Block, Illustrating Abraham Lincoln's Patent for Device to Lift Boats over Shoals, Granted May 22, 1849 - Thomas Irwin Starr (1903-1965) had a lifelong interest in President Abraham Lincoln. He began collecting Lincoln-related materials at an auction in 1929. Starr, editorial director for publications at Michigan Bell Telephone Company, amassed a collection of Lincolniana and wrote several books and articles about our 16th President. This printing block illustrates a part in Lincoln's life unfamiliar to many Americans--his attempt at invention.

- May 22, 1849
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Printing Block, Illustrating Abraham Lincoln's Patent for Device to Lift Boats over Shoals, Granted May 22, 1849
Thomas Irwin Starr (1903-1965) had a lifelong interest in President Abraham Lincoln. He began collecting Lincoln-related materials at an auction in 1929. Starr, editorial director for publications at Michigan Bell Telephone Company, amassed a collection of Lincolniana and wrote several books and articles about our 16th President. This printing block illustrates a part in Lincoln's life unfamiliar to many Americans--his attempt at invention.