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Best known for co-authoring a richly illustrated book on Abraham Lincoln’s early world, this little-documented writer worked with Carl Frazier to bring Lincoln’s Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois settings to life through words and photographs.

by Carl Frazier, Rosalie Frazier
Rosalie Frazier is credited alongside Carl Frazier as the co-author of The Lincoln Country in Pictures, a historical photo-book now preserved by Project Gutenberg and library catalogs. The book explores places connected to Abraham Lincoln’s early life and presents them in a visual, accessible way for general readers.
The book itself says Carl and Rosalie Frazier lived in Chicago, Illinois, where they worked as artists and photographers. It also notes that their understanding of Lincoln grew out of extensive research and repeated visits to the places where he lived, suggesting a hands-on, place-based approach to history.
Very little verified biographical information about Rosalie Frazier appears to be available in major public sources today. What can be confirmed is her role in creating a collaborative historical work that blends imagery, travel, and research to help readers picture the landscape of Lincoln’s life.