The Numismatist is available with full-view on Newman Portal for the years 1888 to 2002. Online access to The Numismatist is also provided by the American Numismatic Association at https://www.money.org/thenumismatist/digitalarchives.
Personal papers of Burdette G. Johnson, including an 1908 agreement with Johnson and D. A. Sutherland agreeing to waive the creation of a full inventory of the St. Louis Stamp and Coin Company, inventories of coins passing from the Johnson estate in 1948 to Mary Hedgecock Sheffield and Mary Cowan Cruzan, and a 1997 promotional flyer from Spink America announcing the sale of coins from the Burdette Johnson estate.
["The Silver Edition of the Lincoln Centennial Medal is limited to one hundred copies. [This is copy] No. 41"--Second prelim. p,Includes sterling silver medal (inserted in cardboard holder in center of volume),The medal: its origin and symbolism / George N. Olcott -- The Lincoln centenary, 1809-1909 / Richard Lloyd Jones -- Farewell address at Springfield, Illinois, February 11, 1861 -- Emancipation Proclamation, September 22, 1862 -- Letter to Horace Greeley on the policy of the administration, August 22, 1862 -- Address at Gettysburg, November 19, 1863 -- Letter to Mrs. Bixby on the death of her five sons in battle, November 21, 1864 -- Second Inaugural Address, March 4, 1865,Monaghan, J. Lincoln bibliography,Oakleaf, J. Lincoln bibliography,Bound in cloth,Indecipherable handwritten signature in ink on first prelim. p,18]
U.S. Comptroller of the Currency Annual Reports, Government Printing Office
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"Annual Report of the Comptroller of the Currency", by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Washington D.C. 1863-1980. PDF courtesy of FRASER: https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/56#19164