

Presidents Buchanan and Lincoln Entering the Senate Chamber before the Inauguration
Black and white drawing of two men in dark suits standing in center. The man on the left has his right hand on his chest, and his left arm at his side. The man on the right has his right arm across his body and his left hand on a cane. A line of people stand behind them. A seated man with his back to the viewer sits on the left and a man with his back to the viewer sits on the right. Several other people stand behind them. The scene takes place in a room with vertical lines on the wall. Two chairs with rounded backs sit on either side. The men in the center have prominent foreheads and facial hair. Text at the bottom describes Presidents Buchanan and Lincoln entering the Senate.
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