- US IlHpHS 1996.5-96-5-1-0443
- Item
- circa 1914-1931
Slide reads: the Lincoln-Douglas Debate. Part of a series of as-reliefs by K. Schnieder depicting scenes in President Abraham Lincoln's life at Lincoln Hall, University of Illinois.
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Slide reads: the Lincoln-Douglas Debate. Part of a series of as-reliefs by K. Schnieder depicting scenes in President Abraham Lincoln's life at Lincoln Hall, University of Illinois.
Bas-reliefs by K. Schnieder depicting President Abraham Lincoln on balcony giving speech to crowd. Lincoln Hall, University of Illinois.
Bas-reliefs by K. Schnieder depicting scenes in President Abraham Lincoln's life at Lincoln Hall, University of Illinois. Bottom right of photograph indicates American Terra Cotta & Ceramic Co., 2008 Peoples Gas Building (122 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL).
Bas-reliefs by K. Schnieder depicting scenes in President Abraham Lincoln's life on the farm and in the courtroom at Lincoln Hall, University of Illinois..
Photo of bas-reliefs by K. Schnieder depicting President Abraham Lincoln's life events at Lincoln Hall, University of Illinois. Bottom right of photograph indicates American Terra Cotta & Ceramic Co., 2008 Peoples Gas Building (122 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL).
Monument International de la Réformation : 12 ; Le Pacte du Mayflower
Reformation Wall in Geneva. Pilgrims arriving in New England.
Monument International de la Réformation
Reformation Wall in Geneva, Switzerland.
Monument International de la Réformation : 14 ; Droits des anglais
Reformation Wall in Geneva, Switzerland. Stone marking the February 16, 1869 proclamation of William of Orange and Mary, eldest daughter of James II, as joint sovereigns of Britain and the country's new Bill of Rights.
Monument International de la Réformation : Roger Williams
Reformation Wall in Geneva, Switzerland.
Monument International de la Réformation : 10 ; Knox à St. Giles
Reformatin wall in Geneva, Switzerland. John Knox preaches at Saint Giles Cathedral in Edinburg, Scotland, July 1, 1559.