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Identifier: assassinationofaprelinc (find matches)
Title: The assassination of Abraham Lincoln
Year: 1865 (1860s)
Authors: Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
Subjects: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 Death notices Presidents
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Contributing Library: Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
Digitizing Sponsor: Friends of The Lincoln Collection of Indiana, Inc.

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f surrender arrived,and were accompanied by a largenumber of noted rebel officers.The large veranda and yard infront was soon filled with groupsof Union and rebel officers inearnest conversation. Half theregulars on either side foundsome old acquaintance or WestPoint classmate among the others,and in many instances the greet-ings were warm and unaffected.The men who but the day beforewere seeking each others destruc-tion now chatted quietly together,recalled the incidents of the pastand gave in their open counten-ances evidences of honest re-spect. Under a heading Souvenirs ofFreedom is a list of rebel souve-nirs abandoned during one of thebattles. Among them were a sur-geons sash, letters, pitols andsabres, and the most stupendousstory of all is tinding a twentydollar gold piece. If the confed-eracy is not ruined one man in itcertainly is by the loss of thismuch of auriferous metal. Sunning ©Ijromtte AUentown, Pa., Friday, February 12, 1954 The Desert NewsSalt Lake City, Utah2-11-64
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mn^fflmmmmmsMm Herald Have Vivid accounts of assassination of Abrahamhaunting ring injvtaw of recent trag.c events 100 YEARS AGO from The Tribune and other sourcesFor Your Historical Scrapbook April 15, 1865: The Tribune today pre-sents a remade edition labeled Post-script, 4 a. m. The headlines tell thestory: Terrible News. President LincolnAssassinated at Fords Theater. A RebelDesperado Shoots Him Through the Headand Escapes. Secretary Seward and Maj.Fred Seward Stabbed by Another Des-perado. Very Latest: The President IsDying. In the text: At the close of thethird act a person entered the box occu-pied by the President and shot him, thebullet entering the back part of his headand coming out above the temple. Theassassin jumped from the box upon thestage and ran across to the other side,flourishing a dagger and shouting, Thesouth is avenged. He then escaped fromthe back part of the theater, but in pass-ing dropped his pistol and his hat. 100 YEARS AGO from The Tribune and other sour

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  • bookyear:1865
  • bookdecade:1860
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Lincoln_Financial_Foundation_Collection
  • booksubject:Lincoln__Abraham__1809_1865
  • booksubject:Death_notices
  • booksubject:Presidents
  • bookcontributor:Lincoln_Financial_Foundation_Collection
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