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Description Chicago Wigwam.png |
English:
A view of the “Wigwam”, the wooden structure in Chicago, Illinois, where the convention was held in 1860 which nominated
Abraham Lincoln
for president of the United States.
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Date | published 1907; originally taken in 1860-61 |
Source | McClure's Magazine , February, 1907, p. 414; scanned by Bob Burkhardt |
Author | Alexander Hessler |
Other versions | File:Wigwam (Chicago).jpg |
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