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List of memorials to Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States from 1861 to 1865, has been memorialized in many town, city, and county names,[1] Along with George Washington, he is an iconic image of American democracy and American nationalism.

Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.

Changing image edit

Barry Schwartz, a sociologist who has examined America's cultural memory, states that in the 1930s and 1940s, the memory of Abraham Lincoln was practically sacred and provided the nation with "a moral symbol inspiring and guiding American life." During the Great Depression, he says, Lincoln served "as a means for seeing the world's disappointments, for making its sufferings not so much explicable as meaningful." Franklin D. Roosevelt, preparing America for World War II, used the words of the American Civil War-era president to clarify the threat posed by Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan. Americans asked, "What would Lincoln do?"[2] However, he also finds that since World War II, Lincoln's symbolic power has lost relevance, and this "fading hero is symptomatic of fading confidence in national greatness."[3] He suggested that postmodernism and multiculturalism have diluted greatness as a concept.[citation needed]

While Lincoln remains in the very top tier of the historical rankings of presidents of the United States, all of the presidents have slipped in historical prestige in the public's mind. Schwartz said that the reason is what he calls the "acids of equality": as the culture of the United States became more diverse, egalitarian, and multicultural, it also suffered a "deterioration and coarsening of traditional symbols and practices."[4]

Lincoln sites remain popular tourist attractions, but crowds have thinned. In the late 1960s, 650,000 people a year visited the Lincoln Home National Historic Site in Springfield, Illinois, slipping to 393,000 in 2000–2003. Likewise visits to Lincoln's New Salem fell by half, probably because of the enormous draw of the new museum in Springfield. Visits to the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., peaked at 4.3 million in 1987 and have since declined. However crowds at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., have grown sharply.[5]

Organizations edit

The oldest continuously operating association in the United States honoring Lincoln is the Lincoln Association of Jersey City in Jersey City, New Jersey, which was formed in 1865 shortly after Lincoln's assassination. The association has held a banquet in Jersey City every year on Lincoln's birthday, February 12. The association has been addressed by a number of people of national importance, including political figures, military veterans, educators and civil rights leaders. The association celebrated its 150th anniversary on February 12, 2015, which included the laying of a wreath at the entrance to Jersey City's Lincoln Park. The association's annual dinner featured speaker Todd Brewster, author of Lincoln's Gamble, about the struggle to create the Emancipation Proclamation.[6]

Memorials edit

The memorials include the name of the capital of Nebraska (1867). The first public monument to Abraham Lincoln, after his death, was a statue erected in front of the District of Columbia City Hall in 1868, three years after his assassination.[7]

In 1876, on the anniversary of his death, a memorial, paid for by emancipated citizens to honor the Great Emancipator, the Freedmen's Memorial was dedicated in Lincoln Park, Washington, D.C. Present for the dedication were President Ulysses S. Grant, cabinet members, and representatives of both the Supreme Court and Congress. Frederick Douglass gave the dedication speech.[8]

The first national memorial to Abraham Lincoln was the historic Lincoln Highway, the first road for the automobile across the United States of America, which was dedicated in 1913, predating the 1921 dedication of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., by nine years.

Lincoln's name and image appear in numerous other places, such as the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., and Lincoln's sculpture on Mount Rushmore, Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park in Hodgenville, Kentucky,[9] Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial in Lincoln City, Indiana,[10] Lincoln's New Salem, Illinois,[11] and Lincoln Home National Historic Site in Springfield, Illinois[12] commemorate the president.[13] The Lincoln Memorial at Louisville Waterfront Park features a double-life-size sculpture of a seated, hatless Lincoln surrounded by narrative bas relief sculptures by Edward Hamilton which depict the history of slavery as witnessed by Lincoln in the slave markets of Kentucky.[14]

Ford's Theatre and Petersen House (where he died) are maintained as museums, as is the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, located in Springfield.[15][16] The Lincoln Tomb in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois, contains his remains and those of his wife Mary and three of his four sons, Edward, William, and Thomas.[17] Springfield's airport is named for him, the Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport.[18]

There was also the Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln exhibit in Disneyland, and the Hall of Presidents exhibit at Walt Disney World, which was based on Walt Disney admiring Lincoln ever since he was a little boy.

Lincoln Memorial University located in Harrogate, Tennessee near the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park was established in 1897 as a living memorial to President Lincoln. The Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum located on campus, houses a large collection of memorabilia relating to the school's namesake.

The Lincoln Memorial Shrine was built in 1932 in Redlands, California. Has an original Lincoln bust by George Grey Barnard. Only museum and research center to Lincoln west of the Mississippi River.[19]

 
Mount Rushmore, showing the full size of the mountain and the scree of rocks from the sculpting and construction

Desecration edit

On the night of November 7, 1876, a group of counterfeiters entered Lincoln's tomb with the intent of absconding with his mortal remains and holding them for ransom in order to secure the release of their leader, Benjamin Boyd, an imprisoned engraver of counterfeit currency plates. The group entered his tomb, but had only succeeded in partially dislodging its marble lid before a US Secret Service agent who had infiltrated their number alerted law enforcement authorities. Although several escaped, most served a one-year prison term. For much of the next decade (c. 1876 – 1887), Lincoln's tomb was mobile, to avoid further unwanted disinterment.[20]

Statue burning edit

On August 16, 2017, a bust of Abraham Lincoln in a park in West Englewood, Chicago was spray-painted black and later covered in tar and set on fire.[21][22][23] The bust restoration was finished in 2018, it was then moved to the Chicago Public Library.[24]

Stamps, currency and coins edit

 
$10 Demand Note issued in 1861, while Lincoln was still alive.

Within a year of this death, Lincoln's image began to be disseminated throughout the world on stamps.[25] Pictured on many United States postage stamps, Lincoln is the only U.S. President to appear on a U.S. airmail stamp.[26]

To date, more than 50 nations around the world have issued postage bearing his image.[27]

Lincoln was one of five people to be depicted on United States paper currency (federal issue) during their lifetime (along with Salmon P. Chase, Francis E. Spinner, Spencer M. Clark, and Winfield Scott). He has been featured on several denominations ($1, $5, $10, $20, $100, and $500) across different issues (e.g., Demand Notes, Legal Tender, Gold Certificates, Silver Certificates, etc.) since the first federally issued U.S. Bank Note in 1861.[28] In addition to the modern United States five-dollar bill, currency honoring the president includes the Lincoln cent, which represents the first regularly circulating U.S. coin to feature an actual person's image.[29]

Lincoln's image on the five-dollar bill was used by Salvador Dalí to help commemorate the U.S. Bicentennial with his creation of "Gala looking at the Mediterranean Sea which at a distance of 20 meters is transformed into the portrait of Abraham Lincoln (Homage to Rothko)" and Lincoln in Dalivision, the earlier of which was displayed at The Guggenheim in New York during the 1976 Bicentennial.[30]

International edit

The first statue of Lincoln outside the United States was erected in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1893. The work of George Edwin Bissell, it stands on a memorial to Scots immigrants who enlisted with the Union during the Civil War, the only memorial to the war erected outside the United States. A second statue by George Grey Barnard was erected in Manchester, England in 1919. Nowadays situated in Lincoln Square west of Manchester Town Hall, the statue commemorates the impact the American Civil War had on the cotton cloth-producing region of Manchester and Lancashire.[31] A large statue of Lincoln standing by Saint Gaudens was unveiled near Westminster Abbey in London, on July 28, 1920, in an elaborate ceremony. The principal addresses were delivered in Central Hall, Westminster.[32] In 1964, United States President Lyndon Johnson presented a Saint Gaudens to the people of Mexico, which is displayed in Mexico City's Parque Lincoln.[33] Also in Mexico, a monument in Tijuana was unveiled in 1981 while a reciprocal statue of Lincoln's contemporary and friend President Benito Juarez was unveiled in neighboring San Diego.[34]

Birthday edit

Abraham Lincoln's birthday, February 12, was never a national holiday, but it was at one time observed by as many as 30 states.[1] In 1971, Presidents Day became a national holiday, combining Lincoln's and Washington's birthdays and replacing most states' celebration of his birthday.[35] The Abraham Lincoln Association was formed in 1908 to commemorate the centennial of Lincoln's birth.[36] In 2000, Congress established the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission to commemorate his 200th birthday in February 2009.[37]

Sculpture in the United States edit

 
Emancipation Proclamation, Lee Lawrie, Nebraska State Capitol, Lincoln, Nebraska
 
Pioneer-Backwoodsman, Lincoln Tower, Ft. Wayne, Indiana
 
Roger Williams Park, Providence, Rhode Island
 
Seated Lincoln at Syracuse University
 
Young Lincoln by Charles Keck, in Chicago

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Dennis, p. 194.
  2. ^ Barry Schwartz, Abraham Lincoln in the Post-Heroic Era: History and Memory in Late Twentieth-Century America (2009) pp. xi, 9, 24
  3. ^ Barry Schwartz, Abraham Lincoln in the Post-Heroic Era: History and Memory in Late Twentieth-Century America (2009) p. xi, 9
  4. ^ Schwartz, (1990) p. 190.
  5. ^ Schwartz (2009), pp. 153–155.
  6. ^ "Lincoln Association of Jersey City marks 150th anniversary celebration year". The Union City Reporter. p. 14.
  7. ^ (PDF). DC Court of Appeals. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-11-05. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  8. ^ "Frederick Douglass Project Writings: Oration in Memory of Abraham Lincoln | RBSCP". rbscp.lib.rochester.edu. Retrieved 2020-06-23.
  9. ^ "Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site". U.S. National Park Service.
  10. ^ "Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial". U.S. National Park Service.
  11. ^ . Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. Archived from the original on 2011-10-26.
  12. ^ "Lincoln Home National Historic Site". U.S. National Park Service.
  13. ^ Peterson, pp. 312, 368,
  14. ^ "Trees at Lincoln Memorial Site - on Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. No. Indiana edition. Louisville Courier Journal. Newspapers.com. January 14, 2009. p. 5. Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  15. ^ . Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. Archived from the original on 2011-09-03.
  16. ^ . Ford's Theatre. Archived from the original on 2011-10-13.
  17. ^ . Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. Archived from the original on 2011-10-25.
  18. ^ "What's in an eponym? Celebrity airports - could there be a commercial benefit in naming?". Centre for Aviation.
  19. ^ "Redlands has had a shrine to President Lincoln for 90 years, here's why". 11 February 2022.
  20. ^ Keith Verinese (5 April 2012). "The Adventures of Abraham Lincoln's Corpse". io9.comdate=April 5, 2012.
  21. ^ Spielman, Fran; Dudek, Mitch (August 17, 2017). . Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on September 14, 2017. Retrieved September 14, 2017.
  22. ^ "Lincoln Statue Found Burned on Chicago's South Side: Alderman". NBC Chicago. 17 August 2017. Retrieved 2023-05-03.
  23. ^ "Abraham Lincoln monument torched in Chicago: 'An absolute disgraceful act'". The Washington Times. Retrieved 2023-05-03.
  24. ^ Seitz, Amanda. "Abraham Lincoln monument safe in Chicago neighborhood". AP Newa. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  25. ^ Healey, Matthew (19 April 2009). "Lincoln Stamps Bring Neary $2 Million at a New York Auction". The New York Times.
  26. ^ William W. Cummings, and James B. Hatcher Scott Specialized Catalogue of United States Stamps (1982) p. 284.
  27. ^ Kenmore Stamp Company <https://www.kenmorestamp.com/united-states>; Jones, William A., & James Kloetzel, editors, Scott Specialized Catalogue of United States Stamps and Covers (Scott Publishing Company, 2010); Abraham Lincoln Famous People Postal Stamps <https://www.ebay.com/b/Abraham-Lincoln-Famous-People-Postal-Stamps/68096/bn_27135833?rt=nc> (Retrieved June 1, 2020). Perhaps because he had a Countries with Lincoln himself pictured on stamps (not including the Lincoln Memorial or the cabin of his birth) have been: Aden, Agman, Antiqua, Argentina, Beguia, Cameroon, Canouan, Central Africa, Cameroun, Chad, China, Columbia, Congo, Cuba, Dominica, Fujairah, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Grenada, Grenadines, Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Kathiri, Lesotho, Liberia, Maldives, Mali, Manama Michel, Marshall Islands, Mauritania, Micronesia, Monaco, Mozambique, Nevis, Nicaragua, Niger, Palau, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Rwanda, San Marino, Scotland, Sharjah, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, St. Thomas, St. Vincent, Surinam, Taiwan, Tanzania, Togo, Tuvalu, Uganda, Venezuela, Union Island.
  28. ^ Portraits on U.S. Bank Notes : Abraham Lincoln (The National Currency Foundation), retrieved 28 December 2012
  29. ^ Vinciguerra, Thomas (February 7, 2009). "Now if Only We Could Mint Lincoln Himself". The New York Times. p. WK4.
  30. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-01-06. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  31. ^ "Abraham Lincoln - Manchester". Manchester Art Galleries. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  32. ^ Twenty-Sixth Annual Report of the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, 1921 (Albany, NY: J. B. Lyon Company Printers, 1922), pp. 194–95.
  33. ^ "Abraham Lincoln Coming to Cornish". nps.gov. February 13, 2015.
  34. ^ Pfledderer, Sarah (2018-08-02). "Inside the Icon: Monumento Abraham Lincoln". San Diego Magazine. Retrieved 2022-01-28.
  35. ^ Schwartz (2009), pp. 196–199.
  36. ^ Peterson pp. 147, 263.
  37. ^ Carroll, James R. (January 12, 2009). "Let the Lincoln Bicentennial Celebrations Begin". The Courier-Journal.
  38. ^ Abraham Lincoln: The Man (Standing Lincoln) 1884–87; reduced 1910; cast 1911.
  39. ^ Nawrocki, Dennis Alan, with Thomas J Holleman, “Art In Detroit Public Places”, Wayne State University Press, Detroit 1980 p. 32-33
  40. ^ ""Lincoln, The Emancipator"- Buffalo History Museum". Buffalo as an Architectural Museum. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  41. ^ Kvaran & Lockley, Guide to the Architectural Sculpture of the United States"
  42. ^ "Abraham Lincoln Statue". Buffalo as an Architectural Museum. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  43. ^ Pelland, David (1 October 2013). "Abraham Lincoln Statue, Hingham, Massachusetts". CT Monuments.net. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
  44. ^ "The Young Lincoln". The Civil War in Art. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
  45. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form" (PDF). Rhode Island Preservation Society. Rhode Island Preservation Society. p. 2. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  46. ^ (PDF). Rhode Island Foundation. Rhode Island Foundation. p. 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 August 2016. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  47. ^ "SEPTEMBER 2, 1858: ABRAHAM LINCOLN SPEAKS IN CLINTON, IL". Retrieved 27 May 2017.[permanent dead link]
  48. ^ "Abraham Lincoln Quotes". but you can't fool all of the people all of the time
  49. ^ "In the former capital of the Confederacy, the debate over statues is personal and painful". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2023-05-03.

Further reading edit

  • Burkhimer, Michael (2003). One Hundred Essential Lincoln Books. Cumberland House. ISBN 978-1-58182-369-1.
  • Dennis, Matthew. Red, White, and Blue Letter Days: an American Calendar (2002).
  • Gallagher, Gary. Causes Won, Lost, and Forgotten: How Hollywood and Popular Art Shape What We Know About the Civil War (2008) X served and text search
  • Hogan, Jackie. Lincoln, Inc.: Selling the Sixteenth President in Contemporary America (2011) excerpt and text search
  • Hufbauer, Benjamin. Presidential Temples: How Memorials and Libraries Shape Public Memory (2006)
  • Neely, Mark. The Abraham Lincoln Encyclopedia (1984)
  • Peterson, Merrill D. Lincoln in American Memory (1994), an encyclopedic catalogue of viewpoints
  • Sandage, Scott A. "A Marble House Divided: The Lincoln Memorial, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Politics of Memory, 1939–1963," Journal of American History Vol. 80, No. 1 (Jun., 1993), pp. 135–167 in JSTOR
  • Schuman, Howard; Corning, Amy; Schwartz, Barry. "Framing Variations and Collective Memory," Social Science History (2012) 36#4 pp 451–472.
  • Schwartz, Barry. Abraham Lincoln and the Forge of National Memory (2000) excerpt and text search
  • Schwartz, Barry. Abraham Lincoln in the Post-Heroic Era: History and Memory in Late Twentieth-Century America (2009) excerpt and text search
  • Smith, Adam I.P. "The 'Cult' of Abraham Lincoln and the Strange Survival of Liberal England in the Era of the World Wars," Twentieth Century British History, (Dec 2010) 21#4 pp 486–509
  • Spielberg, Steven; Goodwin, Doris Kearns; Kushner, Tony. "Mr. Lincoln Goes to Hollywood," Smithsonian (2012) 43#7 pp 46–53.
  • Thomas, Christopher A. The Lincoln Memorial and American Life (2002)

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Further information Cultural depictions of Abraham Lincoln This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article January 2019 Abraham Lincoln the 16th president of the United States from 1861 to 1865 has been memorialized in many town city and county names 1 Along with George Washington he is an iconic image of American democracy and American nationalism Lincoln Memorial in Washington D C Contents 1 Changing image 2 Organizations 3 Memorials 3 1 Desecration 3 2 Statue burning 4 Stamps currency and coins 5 International 6 Birthday 7 Sculpture in the United States 8 See also 9 Notes 10 Further reading 11 External linksChanging image editBarry Schwartz a sociologist who has examined America s cultural memory states that in the 1930s and 1940s the memory of Abraham Lincoln was practically sacred and provided the nation with a moral symbol inspiring and guiding American life During the Great Depression he says Lincoln served as a means for seeing the world s disappointments for making its sufferings not so much explicable as meaningful Franklin D Roosevelt preparing America for World War II used the words of the American Civil War era president to clarify the threat posed by Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan Americans asked What would Lincoln do 2 However he also finds that since World War II Lincoln s symbolic power has lost relevance and this fading hero is symptomatic of fading confidence in national greatness 3 He suggested that postmodernism and multiculturalism have diluted greatness as a concept citation needed While Lincoln remains in the very top tier of the historical rankings of presidents of the United States all of the presidents have slipped in historical prestige in the public s mind Schwartz said that the reason is what he calls the acids of equality as the culture of the United States became more diverse egalitarian and multicultural it also suffered a deterioration and coarsening of traditional symbols and practices 4 Lincoln sites remain popular tourist attractions but crowds have thinned In the late 1960s 650 000 people a year visited the Lincoln Home National Historic Site in Springfield Illinois slipping to 393 000 in 2000 2003 Likewise visits to Lincoln s New Salem fell by half probably because of the enormous draw of the new museum in Springfield Visits to the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D C peaked at 4 3 million in 1987 and have since declined However crowds at Ford s Theatre in Washington D C have grown sharply 5 Organizations editThe oldest continuously operating association in the United States honoring Lincoln is the Lincoln Association of Jersey City in Jersey City New Jersey which was formed in 1865 shortly after Lincoln s assassination The association has held a banquet in Jersey City every year on Lincoln s birthday February 12 The association has been addressed by a number of people of national importance including political figures military veterans educators and civil rights leaders The association celebrated its 150th anniversary on February 12 2015 which included the laying of a wreath at the entrance to Jersey City s Lincoln Park The association s annual dinner featured speaker Todd Brewster author of Lincoln s Gamble about the struggle to create the Emancipation Proclamation 6 Memorials editThe memorials include the name of the capital of Nebraska 1867 The first public monument to Abraham Lincoln after his death was a statue erected in front of the District of Columbia City Hall in 1868 three years after his assassination 7 In 1876 on the anniversary of his death a memorial paid for by emancipated citizens to honor the Great Emancipator the Freedmen s Memorial was dedicated in Lincoln Park Washington D C Present for the dedication were President Ulysses S Grant cabinet members and representatives of both the Supreme Court and Congress Frederick Douglass gave the dedication speech 8 The first national memorial to Abraham Lincoln was the historic Lincoln Highway the first road for the automobile across the United States of America which was dedicated in 1913 predating the 1921 dedication of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D C by nine years Lincoln s name and image appear in numerous other places such as the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D C and Lincoln s sculpture on Mount Rushmore Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park in Hodgenville Kentucky 9 Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial in Lincoln City Indiana 10 Lincoln s New Salem Illinois 11 and Lincoln Home National Historic Site in Springfield Illinois 12 commemorate the president 13 The Lincoln Memorial at Louisville Waterfront Park features a double life size sculpture of a seated hatless Lincoln surrounded by narrative bas relief sculptures by Edward Hamilton which depict the history of slavery as witnessed by Lincoln in the slave markets of Kentucky 14 Ford s Theatre and Petersen House where he died are maintained as museums as is the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum located in Springfield 15 16 The Lincoln Tomb in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield Illinois contains his remains and those of his wife Mary and three of his four sons Edward William and Thomas 17 Springfield s airport is named for him the Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport 18 There was also the Great Moments with Mr Lincoln exhibit in Disneyland and the Hall of Presidents exhibit at Walt Disney World which was based on Walt Disney admiring Lincoln ever since he was a little boy Lincoln Memorial University located in Harrogate Tennessee near the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park was established in 1897 as a living memorial to President Lincoln The Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum located on campus houses a large collection of memorabilia relating to the school s namesake The Lincoln Memorial Shrine was built in 1932 in Redlands California Has an original Lincoln bust by George Grey Barnard Only museum and research center to Lincoln west of the Mississippi River 19 nbsp Mount Rushmore showing the full size of the mountain and the scree of rocks from the sculpting and constructionDesecration edit Main article Lincoln Tomb On the night of November 7 1876 a group of counterfeiters entered Lincoln s tomb with the intent of absconding with his mortal remains and holding them for ransom in order to secure the release of their leader Benjamin Boyd an imprisoned engraver of counterfeit currency plates The group entered his tomb but had only succeeded in partially dislodging its marble lid before a US Secret Service agent who had infiltrated their number alerted law enforcement authorities Although several escaped most served a one year prison term For much of the next decade c 1876 1887 Lincoln s tomb was mobile to avoid further unwanted disinterment 20 Statue burning edit On August 16 2017 a bust of Abraham Lincoln in a park in West Englewood Chicago was spray painted black and later covered in tar and set on fire 21 22 23 The bust restoration was finished in 2018 it was then moved to the Chicago Public Library 24 Stamps currency and coins edit nbsp 10 Demand Note issued in 1861 while Lincoln was still alive Within a year of this death Lincoln s image began to be disseminated throughout the world on stamps 25 Pictured on many United States postage stamps Lincoln is the only U S President to appear on a U S airmail stamp 26 To date more than 50 nations around the world have issued postage bearing his image 27 Lincoln was one of five people to be depicted on United States paper currency federal issue during their lifetime along with Salmon P Chase Francis E Spinner Spencer M Clark and Winfield Scott He has been featured on several denominations 1 5 10 20 100 and 500 across different issues e g Demand Notes Legal Tender Gold Certificates Silver Certificates etc since the first federally issued U S Bank Note in 1861 28 In addition to the modern United States five dollar bill currency honoring the president includes the Lincoln cent which represents the first regularly circulating U S coin to feature an actual person s image 29 Lincoln s image on the five dollar bill was used by Salvador Dali to help commemorate the U S Bicentennial with his creation of Gala looking at the Mediterranean Sea which at a distance of 20 meters is transformed into the portrait of Abraham Lincoln Homage to Rothko and Lincoln in Dalivision the earlier of which was displayed at The Guggenheim in New York during the 1976 Bicentennial 30 International editThe first statue of Lincoln outside the United States was erected in Edinburgh Scotland in 1893 The work of George Edwin Bissell it stands on a memorial to Scots immigrants who enlisted with the Union during the Civil War the only memorial to the war erected outside the United States A second statue by George Grey Barnard was erected in Manchester England in 1919 Nowadays situated in Lincoln Square west of Manchester Town Hall the statue commemorates the impact the American Civil War had on the cotton cloth producing region of Manchester and Lancashire 31 A large statue of Lincoln standing by Saint Gaudens was unveiled near Westminster Abbey in London on July 28 1920 in an elaborate ceremony The principal addresses were delivered in Central Hall Westminster 32 In 1964 United States President Lyndon Johnson presented a Saint Gaudens to the people of Mexico which is displayed in Mexico City s Parque Lincoln 33 Also in Mexico a monument in Tijuana was unveiled in 1981 while a reciprocal statue of Lincoln s contemporary and friend President Benito Juarez was unveiled in neighboring San Diego 34 Birthday editAbraham Lincoln s birthday February 12 was never a national holiday but it was at one time observed by as many as 30 states 1 In 1971 Presidents Day became a national holiday combining Lincoln s and Washington s birthdays and replacing most states celebration of his birthday 35 The Abraham Lincoln Association was formed in 1908 to commemorate the centennial of Lincoln s birth 36 In 2000 Congress established the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission to commemorate his 200th birthday in February 2009 37 Sculpture in the United States editSee also List of statues of Abraham Lincoln nbsp Emancipation Proclamation Lee Lawrie Nebraska State Capitol Lincoln Nebraska nbsp Pioneer Backwoodsman Lincoln Tower Ft Wayne Indiana nbsp Roger Williams Park Providence Rhode Island nbsp Seated Lincoln at Syracuse University nbsp Young Lincoln by Charles Keck in Chicagobas relief on the Michigan Soldiers and Sailors Monument Detroit Michigan 1867 Abraham Lincoln Lot Flannery Washington D C 1868 Statue of Abraham Lincoln Henry Kirke Brown Union Square New York City 1870 Abraham Lincoln Henry Kirke Brown Prospect Park Brooklyn New York 1869 Abraham Lincoln Vinnie Ream United States Capitol rotunda Washington D C 1871 Lincoln Tomb Larkin Goldsmith Mead Springfield Illinois 1874 Emancipation Memorial Thomas Ball Washington D C 1876 Abraham Lincoln The Man aka Standing Lincoln Augustus Saint Gaudens Chicago Illinois 1887 A reduced version is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City 38 Abraham Lincoln Alfonso Pelzer original 1898 in Middlesex NJ this cast ca 1915 Detroit Michigan 39 Abraham Lincoln Statue and Park Clermont Iowa 1902 Lincoln The Emancipator Charles Henry Niehaus Buffalo History Museum Buffalo New York 1902 a replica exists in Muskegon Michigan 40 Abraham Lincoln The Head of State aka Seated Lincoln Augustus Saint Gaudens Chicago Illinois 1908 Abraham Lincoln Adolph Alexander Weinman Hodgenville Kentucky 1909 Seated Lincoln Gutzon Borglum Newark New Jersey 1911 Abraham Lincoln Adolph Alexander Weinman Kentucky State Capitol Frankfort Kentucky 1911 Standing Lincoln at the Nebraska State Capitol Lincoln Nebraska Daniel Chester French 1912 Abraham Lincoln at The Pennsylvania State Memorial J Otto Schweizer Gettysburg Pennsylvania 1913 Statue of Abraham Lincoln George Grey Barnard Cincinnati Ohio 1917 Abraham Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial Daniel Chester French 1914 22 Statue of Abraham Lincoln Civic Center San Francisco Haig Patigian 1926 Lincoln the Lawyer Urbana Illinois Lorado Taft 1927 Statue of Abraham Lincoln South Park Blocks Portland Oregon George Fite Waters 1928 Mount Rushmore Gutzon Borglum 1927 1941 Lincoln Monument Dixon Illinois Leonard Crunelle 1930 Lincoln Bank Tower 3 panels Pioneer Backwoodsman Preservation of the Union and Emancipation Proclamation 41 Fort Wayne Indiana 1930 Emancipation Proclamation Nebraska State Capitol Lee Lawrie Lincoln Nebraska 1932 Abraham Lincoln The Hoosier Youth Paul Manship Fort Wayne Indiana 1932 Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight by Fred Torrey 1933 cast by Bernard Wiepper West Virginia State Capitol 1974 Abraham Lincoln Statue Bryant Baker Delaware Park Buffalo New York 1935 42 Lincoln Trail State Memorial Nellie Verne Walker near Lawrenceville Illinois 1938 Abraham Lincoln Monument Samuel Cashwan Ypsilanti Michigan 1938 Abraham Lincoln statue by Charles Keck in Hingham Massachusetts 1939 Lincoln s ancestors had settled in Hingham 43 Young Lincoln by Charles Keck Senn Park Chicago 1945 44 The Chicago Lincoln aka Beardless Lincoln Avard Fairbanks Chicago Illinois 1956 Abraham Lincoln by Gilbert A Franklin Roger Williams Park in Providence Rhode Island 1958 This 12 foot bronze is the only monument to Abraham Lincoln in Rhode Island 45 46 Young Abe Lincoln David K Rubins Indianapolis Indiana 1962 Young Abraham Lincoln also known as Abraham Lincoln on Horseback Abraham Lincoln Equestriam Monument and Abraham Lincoln on the Prairie Anna Hyatt Huntington editions located in Northwood Institute Midland Michigan 1963 State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry Syracuse New York 1963 Salem State Park Petersburg Illinois 1963 64 Lincoln City Oregon 1965 Seated Lincoln a 1968 cast of the 1930 James Earle Fraser bronze at Syracuse University New York Mr Lincoln s Square Clinton Illinois 47 48 State of Lincoln outside the old ironworks that powered the Confederate artillery Richmond Virginia 49 See also editList of Union Civil War monuments and memorials List of memorials to the Grand Army of the Republic List of memorials to Robert E Lee List of memorials to Jefferson Davis List of Confederate monuments and memorials List of statues of Abraham Lincoln Removal of Confederate monuments and memorialsNotes edit a b Dennis p 194 Barry Schwartz Abraham Lincoln in the Post Heroic Era History and Memory in Late Twentieth Century America 2009 pp xi 9 24 Barry Schwartz Abraham Lincoln in the Post Heroic Era History and Memory in Late Twentieth Century America 2009 p xi 9 Schwartz 1990 p 190 Schwartz 2009 pp 153 155 Lincoln Association of Jersey City marks 150th anniversary celebration year The Union City Reporter p 14 Renovation and Expansion of the Historic DC Courthouse PDF DC Court of Appeals Archived from the original PDF on 2011 11 05 Retrieved 2012 12 26 Frederick Douglass Project Writings Oration in Memory of Abraham Lincoln RBSCP rbscp lib rochester edu Retrieved 2020 06 23 Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site U S National Park Service Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial U S National Park Service Lincoln s New Salem Illinois Historic Preservation Agency Archived from the original on 2011 10 26 Lincoln Home National Historic Site U S National Park Service Peterson pp 312 368 Trees at Lincoln Memorial Site on Newspapers com Newspapers com No Indiana edition Louisville Courier Journal Newspapers com January 14 2009 p 5 Retrieved 11 July 2016 The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Archived from the original on 2011 09 03 About Ford s Ford s Theatre Archived from the original on 2011 10 13 Lincoln Tomb Illinois Historic Preservation Agency Archived from the original on 2011 10 25 What s in an eponym Celebrity airports could there be a commercial benefit in naming Centre for Aviation Redlands has had a shrine to President Lincoln for 90 years here s why 11 February 2022 Keith Verinese 5 April 2012 The Adventures of Abraham Lincoln s Corpse io9 comdate April 5 2012 Spielman Fran Dudek Mitch August 17 2017 Alderman says Lincoln bust in West Englewood burned Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on September 14 2017 Retrieved September 14 2017 Lincoln Statue Found Burned on Chicago s South Side Alderman NBC Chicago 17 August 2017 Retrieved 2023 05 03 Abraham Lincoln monument torched in Chicago An absolute disgraceful act The Washington Times Retrieved 2023 05 03 Seitz Amanda Abraham Lincoln monument safe in Chicago neighborhood AP Newa Retrieved June 15 2020 Healey Matthew 19 April 2009 Lincoln Stamps Bring Neary 2 Million at a New York Auction The New York Times William W Cummings and James B Hatcher Scott Specialized Catalogue of United States Stamps 1982 p 284 Kenmore Stamp Company lt https www kenmorestamp com united states gt Jones William A amp James Kloetzel editors Scott Specialized Catalogue of United States Stamps and Covers Scott Publishing Company 2010 Abraham Lincoln Famous People Postal Stamps lt https www ebay com b Abraham Lincoln Famous People Postal Stamps 68096 bn 27135833 rt nc gt Retrieved June 1 2020 Perhaps because he had a Countries with Lincoln himself pictured on stamps not including the Lincoln Memorial or the cabin of his birth have been Aden Agman Antiqua Argentina Beguia Cameroon Canouan Central Africa Cameroun Chad China Columbia Congo Cuba Dominica Fujairah Gabon Gambia Ghana Grenada Grenadines Guatemala Guinea Guinea Bissau Guyana Haiti Honduras India Indonesia Kathiri Lesotho Liberia Maldives Mali Manama Michel Marshall Islands Mauritania Micronesia Monaco Mozambique Nevis Nicaragua Niger Palau Papua New Guinea the Philippines Rwanda San Marino Scotland Sharjah Sierra Leone Solomon Islands St Thomas St Vincent Surinam Taiwan Tanzania Togo Tuvalu Uganda Venezuela Union Island Portraits on U S Bank Notes Abraham Lincoln The National Currency Foundation retrieved 28 December 2012 Vinciguerra Thomas February 7 2009 Now if Only We Could Mint Lincoln Himself The New York Times p WK4 Lincoln in Dalivision Archived from the original on 2013 01 06 Retrieved 2012 12 26 Abraham Lincoln Manchester Manchester Art Galleries Retrieved 2012 12 26 Twenty Sixth Annual Report of the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society 1921 Albany NY J B Lyon Company Printers 1922 pp 194 95 Abraham Lincoln Coming to Cornish nps gov February 13 2015 Pfledderer Sarah 2018 08 02 Inside the Icon Monumento Abraham Lincoln San Diego Magazine Retrieved 2022 01 28 Schwartz 2009 pp 196 199 Peterson pp 147 263 Carroll James R January 12 2009 Let the Lincoln Bicentennial Celebrations Begin The Courier Journal Abraham Lincoln The Man Standing Lincoln 1884 87 reduced 1910 cast 1911 Nawrocki Dennis Alan with Thomas J Holleman Art In Detroit Public Places Wayne State University Press Detroit 1980 p 32 33 Lincoln The Emancipator Buffalo History Museum Buffalo as an Architectural Museum Retrieved 21 September 2019 Kvaran amp Lockley Guide to the Architectural Sculpture of the United States Abraham Lincoln Statue Buffalo as an Architectural Museum Retrieved 21 September 2019 Pelland David 1 October 2013 Abraham Lincoln Statue Hingham Massachusetts CT Monuments net Retrieved 31 January 2019 The Young Lincoln The Civil War in Art Retrieved 31 January 2019 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form PDF Rhode Island Preservation Society Rhode Island Preservation Society p 2 Retrieved 6 December 2018 Roger Williams Park Self Guided Tour of Notable Art PDF Rhode Island Foundation Rhode Island Foundation p 2 Archived from the original PDF on 20 August 2016 Retrieved 6 December 2018 SEPTEMBER 2 1858 ABRAHAM LINCOLN SPEAKS IN CLINTON IL Retrieved 27 May 2017 permanent dead link Abraham Lincoln Quotes but you can t fool all of the people all of the time In the former capital of the Confederacy the debate over statues is personal and painful Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2023 05 03 Further reading editBurkhimer Michael 2003 One Hundred Essential Lincoln Books Cumberland House ISBN 978 1 58182 369 1 Dennis Matthew Red White and Blue Letter Days an American Calendar 2002 Gallagher Gary Causes Won Lost and Forgotten How Hollywood and Popular Art Shape What We Know About the Civil War 2008 X served and text search Hogan Jackie Lincoln Inc Selling the Sixteenth President in Contemporary America 2011 excerpt and text search Hufbauer Benjamin Presidential Temples How Memorials and Libraries Shape Public Memory 2006 Neely Mark The Abraham Lincoln Encyclopedia 1984 Peterson Merrill D Lincoln in American Memory 1994 an encyclopedic catalogue of viewpoints Sandage Scott A A Marble House Divided The Lincoln Memorial the Civil Rights Movement and the Politics of Memory 1939 1963 Journal of American History Vol 80 No 1 Jun 1993 pp 135 167 in JSTOR Schuman Howard Corning Amy Schwartz Barry Framing Variations and Collective Memory Social Science History 2012 36 4 pp 451 472 Schwartz Barry Abraham Lincoln and the Forge of National Memory 2000 excerpt and text search Schwartz Barry Abraham Lincoln in the Post Heroic Era History and Memory in Late Twentieth Century America 2009 excerpt and text search Smith Adam I P The Cult of Abraham Lincoln and the Strange Survival of Liberal England in the Era of the World Wars Twentieth Century British History Dec 2010 21 4 pp 486 509 Spielberg Steven Goodwin Doris Kearns Kushner Tony Mr Lincoln Goes to Hollywood Smithsonian 2012 43 7 pp 46 53 Thomas Christopher A The Lincoln Memorial and American Life 2002 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Monuments and memorials to Abraham Lincoln External links editThe Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of memorials to Abraham 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