All of the print copies of the Lincoln Review from 1977–2018 have been digitized and uploaded to the Internet Archive thanks to funding fro the Boston Public Library and the efforts of former Lincoln Public Library Director Bobbie Myles. They’re archived here by volume (usually year of original publication) together with indexes organized by year and article title.
- Click on the index here and then use the search tool (see “A” in illustration below) to search by date, author, article title, etc.
- When you find what you’re looking for, note the issue month and page number of the issue you’re interested in (see”B” below), using the magnification tool (“C) if needed.

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- Go back to the main Lincoln Review page (see below). In the left-hand column, scroll down to “Year” and select the year for the article you want.

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- Click on the volume image and navigate to the page you want by either:
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- Using the search function as seen in Step 1 and clicking on the results one at a time in the left-hand column, or
- Scrolling through the volume using the horizontal scrollbar or page-advance arrows.
You can download an entire volume (several hundred pages) to your desktop as a PDF by clicking on the ellipsis icon when you’re viewing a single volume (“D” below.) and then the blue PDF icon. If you’d like a PDF of a single issue or article/page, we can send it to you — just email lincolnsquirrelnews@gmail.com.

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