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PRESIDENT HEADS NATION IN HONORING GREAT EMANCIPATOR AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL. WASHINGTON, D.C. FEBRUARY 12. PRESIDENT AND MRS. ROOSEVELT TODAY LED THE NATION IN HONORING THE MEMORY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN ON HIS BIRTHDAY BY CARRYING A WREATH TO THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL WHERE IT WAS PLACED AT THE FEET OF DANIEL C. FRENCH'S HEROIC STATUE OF LINCOLN. L TO R, AS THE WHITE HOUSE GROUP ARRIVED AT THE MEMORIAL: MRS. DAVID GUY, AUNT OF MRS. ROOSEVELT AND WIFE OF THE NEWLY NOMINATED MINISTER TO IRELAND; MRS. ROOSEVELT; THE PRESIDENT; BRIG. GEN. EDWIN M. WATSON, PRESIDENTIAL SECRETARY; COL. L.C. CRAWFORD, U.S.N. RETIRED; AND CAPT. DANIEL J. CALLAGHAN, NAVAL AIDE TO THE PRESIDENT WHO LAID THE WREATH FOR THE PRESIDENT

PRESIDENT HEADS NATION IN HONORING GREAT EMANCIPATOR AT LINCOLN MEMORI...

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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT PAYS HOMAGE TO LINCOLN. WASHINGTON, D.C. FEBRUARY 12. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TODAY PAID HOMAGE TO THE MEMORY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN AT THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL, ON THE BIRTHDAY OF THE GREAT EMANCIPATOR. IN THE PRESIDENTIAL PARTY, L TO R: DIANE HOPKINS, DAUGHTER OF HARRY HOPKINS, WPA ADMINISTRATOR; MRS. ROOSEVELT; CHANDLER ROOSEVELT, DAUGHTER OF ELLIOTT ROOSEVELT; THE PRESIDENT; THE PRESIDENT'S NAVAL AIDE, CAPTAIN W. B. WOODSON; AND THE MILITARY AIDE, COL. EDWIN WATSON

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT PAYS HOMAGE TO LINCOLN. WASHINGTON, D.C. FEBRUARY ...

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Negro contralto and the great emancipator. Washington, D.C., April 9. Not since Shirley Temple visited Washington last year has anybody been photographed before the sculpture of Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial here. Here is Marian Anderson, singer, who gave an open air concert before the Memorial this afternoon after a high school and DAR auditorium had been refused her, standing before the dramatic statue of the man who freed her race, 4-9-39

Negro contralto and the great emancipator. Washington, D.C., April 9. ...

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[Photograph of sculpture "The Emancipator," bronze by Brown.]

[Photograph of sculpture "The Emancipator," bronze by Brown.]

Statue unveiled on October 21, 1869. Located in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York