[LINCOLN -- 1864 CAMPAIGN POSTER]. Painted cloth poster with bold legend, THE BOYS IN BLUE WANT ABE TO STAY in capital letters. Blue paint on linen cloth 21x25 1/2 in., some light stains, minor tear. Framed and glazed. A striking example of a contemporary vernacular poster for Lincoln's 1864 Presidential campaign, in which the Union soldiers exerted a significant influence, most of them voting for Lincoln rather than his Democratic opponent, former General-in-Chief of the Army of the Potomac George B. MacClellan. Rare.
[LINCOLN -- 1864 CAMPAIGN POSTER]. Painted cloth poster with bold legend, THE BOYS IN BLUE WANT ABE TO STAY in capital letters. Blue paint on linen cloth 21x25 1/2 in., some light stains, minor tear. Framed and glazed. A striking example of a contemporary vernacular poster for Lincoln's 1864 Presidential campaign, in which the Union soldiers exerted a significant influence, most of them voting for Lincoln rather than his Democratic opponent, former General-in-Chief of the Army of the Potomac George B. MacClellan. Rare.

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[LINCOLN -- 1864 CAMPAIGN POSTER]. Painted cloth poster with bold legend, THE BOYS IN BLUE WANT ABE TO STAY in capital letters. Blue paint on linen cloth 21x25 1/2 in., some light stains, minor tear. Framed and glazed. A striking example of a contemporary vernacular poster for Lincoln's 1864 Presidential campaign, in which the Union soldiers exerted a significant influence, most of them voting for Lincoln rather than his Democratic opponent, former General-in-Chief of the Army of the Potomac George B. MacClellan. Rare.