NOTABLY LARGE ILLUSTRATED PATRIOTIC LINCOLN BALLOT
Union Republican ticket. [New Hampshire], 1864. Approx. 5 7/8 x 6 3/8 in., mounted to 6 3/4 x 7 7/8 in. Features an illustration of a sinking globe reading "OUR COUNTRY" and with an American flag atop, as well as two additional American flags on either side.
A Union Republican ticket promoting Abraham Lincoln for president and Andrew Johnson for vice president. The names for the electors of president and vice president include: William H.Y. Hackett (1800-78) of Portsmouth, Daniel M. Christie (1790-1896) of Dover, Archibald H. Dunlap (1817-94) of Nashua, Allen Giffin (1802-87) of Keene and Henry O. Kent (1834-1909) of Lancaster.
New Hampshire voted for Lincoln and Johnson by a margin of 5.12%, beating the Democrat nominees George B. McClellan for president and George H. Pendleton for vice president. The state's five electoral votes contributed to the 212 Lincoln and Johnson received in the 1864 election.
[Civil War, Union, Confederate] [Broadsides, Ephemera, Printing, Posters, Handbills, Documents, Newspapers] [Abraham Lincoln, Politics, Mary Todd Lincoln, 1860 Election, Election of 1860, 1864 Election, Election of 1864, Lincoln Assassination, John Wilkes Booth]
Some rippling most likely from minimal water damage.
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