File:Lincoln and Johnsonb.jpg

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English: SUMMARY: Cartoon print shows Vice President Andrew Johnson sitting atop a globe, attempting to stitch together the map of the United States with needle and thread. Abraham Lincoln stands, right, using a split rail to position the globe. Johnson warns, "Take it quietly Uncle Abe and I will draw it closwer than ever." While Lincoln commends him, "A few more stitches Andy and the good old Union will be mended." Stepwise restoration tutorial, part b: smudges, dirt, and stains removed. Levels adjusted.
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Source Library of Congress CALL NUMBER: PC/US - 1865.B1675, no. 3 (A size) [P&P]
Author Joseph E. Baker
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