Robert Whitechurch|Christian Schussele|Simon Cameron|General Winfield Scott|Caleb Blood Smith|Abraham Lincoln|Montgomery Blair|Samuel Portland Chase|Edward Bates|Gideon Welles

President Lincoln and His Cabinet, with Lt. General Scott, in the Council Chamber at the White House

ca. 1861
Etching, engraving and stipple
17.5 × 25.1 cm (6.9 × 9.9 in)

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