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Indignation Meeting in Bloomington, Illinois. [April 25, 1865]

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC05111.01.0618 Author/Creator: Place Written: Bloomington, Ills. Type: Photograph Date: 1865/04/25 Pagination: 1 photograph 15.2 x 20.3 cm Order a Copy

Image shows a large gathering (5111.01.0621-623 suggests about 5,000 people) in the courthouse square assembled to show their indignation at Lincoln's assassination. The crowd, mostly men, fills the square. There is a line of men sitting on a fence in the foreground behind which are many horses and carriages. The word "office" is visible on the building on the left. There is a small canopy over part of the group which may have been where the speakers stood.
See GLC 5111.01.0619

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