[Two Lincoln Union Ladies' Tickets to the Lincoln Union Ball]: January 5th, 1870 [and] January 26th, 1871

(New York): (1870-1871).

Price: $500.00

Unbound. Two printed tickets each with a mounted albumen photograph in cabinet card format (4.25 x 6.25 inches). The back side of each ticket has a faint printed design on white glazed paper. Both tickets are neatly trimmed along the right edge, near fine with a few tiny perimeter tears and light toning. The first ticket from 1870 has a mounted albumen photograph of a painting by A.H. Ritchie, of Lincoln with his cabinet reading the Emancipation Proclamation. The second ticket from 1871 has a mounted albumen photograph of a statue of Lincoln reading a newspaper with Grant and whom we believe is Gideon Wells. The Lincoln Union Social Club, a pro-Republican party function, held its first ball in New York City in 1870. These two ephemeral items, tickets for the first and second balls, are not to be confused with the invitations that preceded them. Of the two, the tickets may be a rarer survival. We know of only one other copy of the 1870 ticket at the Library of Congress.

Item #334508

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Item #334508 [Two Lincoln Union Ladies' Tickets to the Lincoln Union Ball]: January 5th, 1870 [and] January 26th, 1871. Lincoln Union Social Club.
[Two Lincoln Union Ladies' Tickets to the Lincoln Union Ball]: January 5th, 1870 [and] January 26th, 1871
[Two Lincoln Union Ladies' Tickets to the Lincoln Union Ball]: January 5th, 1870 [and] January 26th, 1871