Exhibition Loans
Manuscript Division collections provide fertile ground for curators
and other specialists involved in creating exhibitions. The Manuscript
Division exhibition registrar, in partnership with the division's manuscript
specialists, the Library's Interpretive Programs Office (IPO)
and the Conservation
Division, facilitates the loan of original collection material
to institutions worldwide. Exhibit quality facsimiles of collection
material can be ordered through the Library's Duplication
Services.
For information on how to request items for exhibition loan from any part of the Library, including the Manuscript Division, please consult the Library of Congress Interpretative Programs Office Loan Procedures to Institutions page. Contact the registrars, Tambra Johnson <tjoh@loc.gov> or Rachel Waldron <rwal@loc.gov>, with any further questions, or to begin a loan arrangement procedure.
All exhibition loans are subject to a conservation review. The Conservation Division will carry out treatments when necessary to stabilize the exhibition items. They will create exhibition housings for all collection material going on exhibition to ensure their safe handling and display, and are involved when items are sent by courier for installation and de-installation.
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Robert La Follette campaign button, 1912. Container B-316, La Follette Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. Exhibited in the U.S. Capitol Visitors Center |
The following institutions are among those that have borrowed or reproduced for display items from the Manuscript Division for recent or forthcoming exhibitions, ca. 2008-2011:
Abbe Museum: Celebrating Maine’s Native American Heritage, Bar Harbor, Maine
Indians and Rusticators: Wabanaki and Summer Visitors on Mount Desert Island
The American-Russian Cultural Cooperation Foundation, Oshkosh Public Museum, Oshkosh, Wisconsin; New Jersey State Museum, Trenton, New Jersey; and the Kansas City Museum, Kansas City, Missouri.
The Tsar and the President: Alexander II and Abraham Lincoln, Liberator & Emancipator 
Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum, Austin, Texas
Tango Alpha Charlie: Texas Aviation Centennial 
Lewis and Clark Fort Mandan Foundation , The Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center , Washburn, North Dakota
The 175th Anniversary of the Visit of Prince Maximilian
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California
Contested Visions in the Spanish Colonial World 
Louisiana State Archives, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 
Judah P. Benjamin: A Louisiana Statesman
Miami University Art Museum, Oxford, Ohio
Myaamiaki iisi meehtohseeniwiciki How the Miami People Live 
The Morgan Library & Museum, New York, New York
Romantic Gardens: Nature, Art, and Landscape Design 
Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association and the Society of the Cincinnati, Donald W. Reynolds Museum, George Washington’s Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens , Mount Vernon, Virginia
Gilder Lehrman Gallery: George Washington and Faith
E. M. Kirby Foundation Gallery: George Washington and His Generals
Museo di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea de Trento e Rovereto (Contemporary and Modern Art Museum of Trento and Rovereto),
Rovereto, Italy 
The Jazz Century: Art, Cinema, Music and Photography from Picasso to Basquiat
Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain The Universal Archive: The Condition of the Document and the Modern Photographic Utopia 
Museu d’Història de Catalunya (Museum of the History of Catalonia), Barcelona, Spain Les Filles de la Libertat
Museum of Jewish Heritage, New York, New York
The Morgenthaus: A Legacy of Service 

Portrait of Henry Morgenthau as a young man. Container 45, Henry Morgenthau Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. Facsimile exhibited in The Morgenthaus: A Legacy of Service at the Museum of Jewish Heritage |
Receipt, Hebrew Female Orphan Dowry, 1874. Container 5, Henry Morgenthau Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. Facsimile exhibited in The Morgenthaus: A Legacy of Service at the Museum of Jewish Heritage
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Labels for Patent Pine-Balsam Syrup and Fire & Life Insurance Brokers. Container 5, Henry Morgenthau Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. Facsimiles exhibited in The Morgenthaus: A Legacy of Service at the Museum of Jewish Heritage |
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National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
One Life: Katherine Graham

New-York Historical Society, New York, New York
Lincoln and New York and
Nation at the Crossroads: The Great New York Debate Over the Constitution, 1787–88 , (companion exhibition to a History Web site)
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Theodore Tilton to President Abraham Lincoln, February 3-4, 1863. Volume 102, Abraham Lincoln Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. Exhibited in Abraham Lincoln in New York at Federal Hall, New York |

Abolition petition of the First Congregational Church, Brooklyn, N.Y., May 14, 1862. Volume 75, Abraham Lincoln Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. Exhibited in Abraham Lincoln in New York, Federal Hall, New York |
The Rail Splitter (a national organization of Lincoln scholars), the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission , and the Abraham Lincoln Institute, Federal Hall National Memorial, U.S. National Park Service, New York, New York
Abraham Lincoln in New York: A Rail Splitter Bicentennial Celebration 
Richard Nixon Foundation, Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace , Yorba Linda, California
The 40th Anniversary of Richard Nixon’s Inaugural
The U.S. Capitol Visitor Center, U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.
A More Perfect Union (ongoing rotating exhibitions of original documents)
University of Virginia Art Museum, Charlottesville, Virginia.
Thomas Jefferson’s Academical Village: The Creation of an Architectural Masterpiece
See also a discussion blog.  |
Continental Army pay voucher for African American soldier, 1782. Container 1, William A. Gladstone Collection, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. Exhibited in A More Perfect Union, U.S. Capitol Visitor Center. |

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