Breadcrumb Home Learn Search The Lincoln Statue, or Emancipation Memorial My Library Civil War | Primary Source The Lincoln Statue, or Emancipation Memorial 1876 This illustration of the Lincoln Statue, also known as the Emancipation Memorial, commemorates the memorial's unveiling in 1876. The memorial still stands today in Washington, D.C. Tags: Primary Source Related Primary Sources Civil War | Primary Source "A record of the personal services of our American women in the late Civil War" Civil War | Primary Source "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" Frederick Douglass's Reflections in 1852 Civil War | Primary Source Grant Remembers the Surrender and Victory at Vicksburg View All Related Resources Add to My Battlefields Educators Library
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