File:Levi Lincoln Sr. by William Sullivan.jpg

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English: Portrait and signature of Levi Lincoln, Sr.; originally published in The Public Men of the Revolution by William Sullivan. Lincoln was United States Attorney General under Thomas Jefferson and later Governor of Massachusetts. NB this portrait is also claimed to be that of Levi Lincoln, Jr., who was also governor. (see Morrison A History of Worcester, p. 130). Based on style of dress and age of subject, it is probably the son and not the father.
Date published 1847
Source Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University [1]
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