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Abraham: A Legacy of Maps, Leadership, and Legends Step into the world of Abraham, a name that resonates through history

Background imageAbraham Collection: Wanamaker and Brown popular clothing house, Oak Hall, SE cor

Wanamaker and Brown popular clothing house, Oak Hall, SE corner of 6th & Market Sts - Abraham Lincoln. Clothing store tag issued by Wanamaker & Brown Clothing House showing head-and-shoulders

Background imageAbraham Collection: Sculpture of Abraham Lincoln, full-length, standing, facing

Sculpture of Abraham Lincoln, full-length, standing, facing front, as captain in the militia, ca. 1832. Photo shows statue of Captain Lincoln - 1832 by Leonard Crunelle, unveiled in Dixon, Illinois

Background imageAbraham Collection: Abraham Lincoln, the Nations Martyr

Abraham Lincoln, the Nations Martyr
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, the Nations Martyr. Assassinated April 14th 1865. Date: ca. 1865

Background imageAbraham Collection: General Ulysees Grant at the Tomb of Abraham Lincoln

General Ulysees Grant at the Tomb of Abraham Lincoln in Oak Ridge Cemetery Springfield Illinois

Background imageAbraham Collection: Samuel Bland Arnold

Samuel Bland Arnold was implicated in the plot to kidnap President Abraham Lincoln in 1865. The group also included John Wilkes Booth, David Herold, Lewis Powell, Michael O Laughlen and John Surratt

Background imageAbraham Collection: View of Parliament Square, London

View of Parliament Square, London, with a statue of Abraham Lincoln on the left, and a misty Big Ben in the distance on the right

Background imageAbraham Collection: Viktor Rydberg

Viktor Rydberg
ABRAHAM VIKTOR RYDBERG Swedish archeologist and historian. Date: 1828 - 1895

Background imageAbraham Collection: Abraham Lincoln at Antietam

Abraham Lincoln at Antietam
President Lincoln meets with General McClellan at Antietam. Lincolns visit led to his order for the army to cross the Potomac and pursue Lees troops south. Date: 3 October 1862

Background imageAbraham Collection: Lincoln Reviews Army

Lincoln Reviews Army
President Lincoln and General Hooker, with their respective staffs, at the review of the army of the Potomac, prior to the battles in Virginia Date: 1863

Background imageAbraham Collection: Lincoln at Antietam / Phot

Lincoln at Antietam / Phot
President Abraham Lincoln visiting the Camps at Antietam. On his (r) is Allan Pinkerton, the organiser of the army secret service, and (l) is Gen. John A McClernand Date: 3 October 1862

Background imageAbraham Collection: Boat Invention / Lincoln

Boat Invention / Lincoln
An improved system for buoying vessels, patented by Abraham Lincoln, future President of the United States. A model of the invention and facsimile drawings are shown here Date: 1849

Background imageAbraham Collection: William Abraham

William Abraham
WILLIAM ABRAHAM Welsh radical statesman Date: 1842 - 1922

Background imageAbraham Collection: Sarah Bush Lincoln

Sarah Bush Lincoln
SARAH BUSH LINCOLN Stepmother of Abraham Lincoln at the age of 76

Background imageAbraham Collection: ABRAHAM LINCOLN STATUE. By Vinnie Ream Hoxie in Rotunda of U. S. Capitol

ABRAHAM LINCOLN STATUE. By Vinnie Ream Hoxie in Rotunda of U. S. Capitol
ABRAHAM LINCOLN STATUE. By Vinnie Ream Hoxie in Rotunda of U.S. Capitol

Background imageAbraham Collection: LINCOLN MEMORIAL. Marble sculpture of Abraham Lincoln by Daniel Chester French at the Lincoln

LINCOLN MEMORIAL. Marble sculpture of Abraham Lincoln by Daniel Chester French at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. Undated photograph

Background imageAbraham Collection: ABRAHAM LINCOLN STATUE. Bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln by Daniel Chester French

ABRAHAM LINCOLN STATUE. Bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln by Daniel Chester French, at the Capitol Building, Lincoln, Nebraska

Background imageAbraham Collection: WORLD MAP: ORTELIUS. From Abraham Ortelius atlas Theatrum Orbis Terrarum

WORLD MAP: ORTELIUS. From Abraham Ortelius atlas Theatrum Orbis Terrarum
WORLD MAP: ORTELIUS. From Abraham Ortelius atlas " Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, " 1595 edition

Background imageAbraham Collection: NEW WORLD MAP, 1570. A New Description of America, or the New World

NEW WORLD MAP, 1570. A New Description of America, or the New World. Map from Abraham Ortelius Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, 1570

Background imageAbraham Collection: AFRICAN MAP, 1595. Map of the kingdom of the legendary Prester John encompassing North East Africa

AFRICAN MAP, 1595. Map of the kingdom of the legendary Prester John encompassing North East Africa, the Arabian peninsula

Background imageAbraham Collection: PACIFIC OCEAN MAP, 1589. Abraham Ortelius map of the Pacific Ocean

PACIFIC OCEAN MAP, 1589. Abraham Ortelius map of the Pacific Ocean, 1589, showing Ferdinand Magellans ship " Victoria" sailing westward on the first voyage around the world

Background imageAbraham Collection: RUSSIA: MAP, 1562. English map of the Russian empire, 1562, from a work by Abraham Ortelius

RUSSIA: MAP, 1562. English map of the Russian empire, 1562, from a work by Abraham Ortelius, printed at Antwerp, 1571

Background imageAbraham Collection: MOUNT RUSHMORE. Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota

MOUNT RUSHMORE. Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota, created by sculptor Gutzon Borglum between 1927 and 1941

Background imageAbraham Collection: PACIFIC OCEAN / ASIA, 1595. Map of the Pacific Ocean and South-East Asia from the 1595 edition of

PACIFIC OCEAN / ASIA, 1595. Map of the Pacific Ocean and South-East Asia from the 1595 edition of Abraham Ortelius
PACIFIC OCEAN/ASIA, 1595. Map of the Pacific Ocean and South-East Asia from the 1595 edition of Abraham Ortelius atlas " Theatrum Orbis Terrarum."

Background imageAbraham Collection: Abram Alikhanov, Soviet nuclear physicist

Abram Alikhanov, Soviet nuclear physicist
Abram Isaakovich Alikhanov (1904-1970), Soviet nuclear physicist. Alikhanovs most famous work was in 1949, when he and his team created the first Soviet heavy water nuclear reactor

Background imageAbraham Collection: LINCOLN ASSASSINATION. Broadside issued by the War Department on 20 April 1865

LINCOLN ASSASSINATION. Broadside issued by the War Department on 20 April 1865, offering rewards for the apprehension of John Wilkes Booth and his fellow conspirators

Background imageAbraham Collection: Medieval carvings of Old Testament figures including Abraham with Isaac

Medieval carvings of Old Testament figures including Abraham with Isaac, Moses and David, on North Porch, Chartres Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Eure-et-Loir Region, France, Europe

Background imageAbraham Collection: MUSIC, 17th CENTURY. Three singers with their accompanists and their song books illustrate

MUSIC, 17th CENTURY. Three singers with their accompanists and their song books illustrate the sense of hearing. Oil on canvas, 17th century, after a lithograph by Abraham Bosse

Background imageAbraham Collection: BEIJEREN: FISH. Canvas, c1650, by Abraham van Beijeren

BEIJEREN: FISH. Canvas, c1650, by Abraham van Beijeren

Background imageAbraham Collection: JOSHUA A. NORTON (c1815-1880). Joshua Abraham Norton, also known as, Emperor Norton I

JOSHUA A. NORTON (c1815-1880). Joshua Abraham Norton, also known as, Emperor Norton I. American eccentric. Photographed in San Francisco, mid-19th century

Background imageAbraham Collection: BIRTH OF A NATION, 1915. John Wilkes Booth jumps to the stage after having assassinated President

BIRTH OF A NATION, 1915. John Wilkes Booth jumps to the stage after having assassinated President Abraham Lincoln at Fords Theatre in Washington D. C. Scene from D.W

Background imageAbraham Collection: Inner narthex (western entrance) of Chora Museum (Kariye Muzesi) featuring Byzantine mosaics

Inner narthex (western entrance) of Chora Museum (Kariye Muzesi) featuring Byzantine mosaics and frescoes including Christ surrounded by his ancestors including Adam, Abraham, Jacob and his 12 sons

Background imageAbraham Collection: Tympanum showing Abraham, Sainte Foy Abbey church, Conques, Aveyron, Massif Central

Tympanum showing Abraham, Sainte Foy Abbey church, Conques, Aveyron, Massif Central, France, Europe

Background imageAbraham Collection: PBIB2A-00055

PBIB2A-00055
Abraham departs for Canaan with Lot and the rest of his family. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAbraham Collection: Abraham parting from his son, Lot

Abraham parting from his son, Lot
Lot taking his family to Sodom, and bidding goodbye to Abraham. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAbraham Collection: Angels in disguise welcomed by Abraham

Angels in disguise welcomed by Abraham
Abraham offers food to strangers, who are angels come to destroy Sodom. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAbraham Collection: General section of Mr Illingworths engine no 2

General section of Mr Illingworths engine no 2 Date: 1792

Background imageAbraham Collection: Dominion Tyres advert

Dominion Tyres advert and a sign for the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City, Canada

Background imageAbraham Collection: The Home of Abraham Lincoln - Postcard

The Home of Abraham Lincoln - Postcard
A postcard showing the home of Abraham Lincoln at Springfield, Illinois

Background imageAbraham Collection: Hayward Portrait

Hayward Portrait
ABRAHAM HAYWARD English essayist and author of The Art of Dining (1852)

Background imageAbraham Collection: Abraham Kastner - 1

Abraham Kastner - 1
ABRAHAM GOTTHELF KASTNER or Kaestner) German mathematician and composer of epigrams, none of which I am in a position to quote

Background imageAbraham Collection: Abraham Cowley - 1

Abraham Cowley - 1
ABRAHAM COWLEY Poet, who wrote that Life is an incurable disease

Background imageAbraham Collection: Abraham Scultetus

Abraham Scultetus
ABRAHAM SCULTETUS German protestant theologian from Silesia

Background imageAbraham Collection: Abraham and Angels / Dore

Abraham and Angels / Dore
He entertains three angels unaware of their status : they tell him that his supposedly sterile wife Sara will bear a child, and indeed she does

Background imageAbraham Collection: Plains of Abraham

Plains of Abraham
QUEBEC : The British troops on the morning of the battle of the Plains of Abraham

Background imageAbraham Collection: John Milton Hay

John Milton Hay
JOHN MILTON HAY American diplomat and writer; private secretary to Abraham Lincoln (1861-65). Negotiated Panama Canal construction

Background imageAbraham Collection: Lincoln Inaugurated / 1861

Lincoln Inaugurated / 1861
US President Abraham Lincoln delivers his inaugural address in front of the Capitol in Washington. Lincoln defeated two Democrat challengers, with 40% of the popular vote

Background imageAbraham Collection: Lincoln / Oak Ridge

Lincoln / Oak Ridge
ABRAHAM LINCOLN His tomb in Oak Ridge Cemetery, seen by moonlight

Background imageAbraham Collection: Abraham Lincoln / Cabin

Abraham Lincoln / Cabin
ABRAHAM LINCOLN Log cabin at La Rue (now Hardin) County, Kentucky, where he was born



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Abraham: A Legacy of Maps, Leadership, and Legends Step into the world of Abraham, a name that resonates through history. From the intricate maps he crafted to his influential leadership as the 16th President of the United States, Abraham's impact is undeniable. In c1584, Abraham Ortelius engraved an exquisite map showcasing the Azores. With meticulous detail and artistry, this map captured the beauty and geography of these enchanting islands. Another masterpiece emerged in 1595 when Ortelius presented a map of Iceland in his renowned atlas Theatrum. This depiction transported viewers to the captivating landscapes and wonders found within this Nordic gem. However, it was not only cartography that defined Abraham's legacy. In Antietam, Maryland during October 1862, General George B. McClellan stood alongside President Abraham Lincoln on a battlefield soaked with sacrifice and determination. Alexander Gardner immortalized this moment through his lens – a testament to their unwavering commitment to their nation. The power of words also flowed from Abraham's pen as seen in his heartfelt letter to Mrs. Bixby during times of sorrow and loss. His compassion reached beyond politics; it touched lives with empathy and understanding. Africa too felt the influence through Ortelius' atlas Theatrum Orbis Terrarum in 1595. This meticulously crafted map showcased Africa's vastness while connecting cultures across its diverse landscape. One cannot overlook one defining speech by Lincoln – his Gettysburg Address delivered on November 19th, 1863. As crowds gathered eagerly before him at Gettysburg National Cemetery, they witnessed history unfold as Lincoln spoke words etched forever into our collective memory. Beyond maps and political prowess lies another facet - watchmaking genius embodied by none other than Abraham-Louis Breguet himself. Through innovation and precision craftsmanship, Breguet revolutionized timekeeping for generations to come.