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[LINCOLN BROADSIDE]
Lincoln and Johnson Union Ticket. One Flag, One Country, One Government. [Cambridge, Massachusetts]: John Ford, Printer, Harvard Square, [1864]. Illustrated broadside, printed in red, blue, and black. 13 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches (34.5 x 16.5 cm). Usual folds, light dust soiling, neat repairs to folds on verso with remnants of old mounting at corners; Together with an 1864 Lincoln and Johnson Presidential ticket from Darke County, Ohio; and an uncommon 1864 George McClellan Presidential ticket from Adams County, Ohio.
A large color-printed handbill promoting the "Union Ticket" and Lincoln and Johnson's bid for reelection in 1864, addressing voters in Massachusetts Congressional district No. 4.
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