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[Lithograph of Abraham Lincoln]
1861-1865
Oval lithograph of a portrait of Lincoln. Printed at bottom, "Late President of the U.S. assassinated April 14, 1865."
GLC08879.01.09
Illinois State Journal + Lincoln collateral (engravings, photos, etc.)
1858/09/29
Includes oval print (mezzotint?) of Lincoln published by J.W. Whatley, London; two oval lithographs of Lincoln from Bufford's Print Publishing House, Boston; a keepsake of the Lincoln Memorial compliments of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad (n.d.); a...
GLC08879.02
Pinkerton and the Baltimore Scare
1939
Tilton, Clint Clay, fl. 1939
GLC08880.031
The Lincoln Conspiracy Trial
Curran, John W., fl. 1939
GLC08880.033
The Shot that Missed Lincoln
Pollock, Channing, fl. 1939
GLC08880.070
The Story of the Assasination
1949
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
GLC08880.111
Schyylkill County and Some of its People When Abraham Lincoln Was Assassinated
1952
Downey, Edgar, fl. 1952
GLC08880.145
He Being Dead Yet Speaketh
1865
Quotes Lincoln's statements on the Declaration of Independence, Lincoln-Douglas debates, and various sayings.
GLC09020
to the Committee and Members of New York City Chamber of Commerce
9 June 1865
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872
Discusses his recuperation after an assassination attempt, thanking them for resolutions passed on his behalf: " ... There are no words in which I could adequately express the sense, I entertain, of the kindness, which has been shown to me by my...
GLC09021
Arrival of the Remains At Desbrosses Street Ferry
circa 1865
While black and white, has some yellow shading. Shows arrival of the remains of Abraham Lincoln at the Jersey City Ferry.
GLC09118.01
Dome of the City Hall--Scene at Midnight
GLC09118.02
Funeral Car Crossing Hudson River
Black and white with yellow shading.
GLC09118.07
View of the City Hall
GLC09118.08
Procession Passing Fifth Avenue Hotel
Black and white with yellow shading. Depicts Lincoln funeral procession.
GLC09118.09
Departure of the Remains (of Abraham Lincoln)
GLC09118.12
Murder of President Lincoln and Appearance of Ford's Theatre Afterwards
20 May 1865
Berghaus, A., fl. 1865
From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
GLC09118.44
The President's Funeral Car Approaching New York from Jersey City, View of the Funeral Car, and Interior of the President's Funeral Car, with the Coffin and Guard of Honor
13 May 1865
GLC09118.45
Lincoln's Funeral-Removal of the Body from the City Hall to the Funeral Car, New York, April 25th, 1865 and the Late Richard Cobden
GLC09118.46
[Envelope addressed to Major Vincent]
ca. 16 April 1865
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
A free franked envelope (War Department stationery) signed as Secretary of War, allowing the bearer, Major Vincent, to see the Board of Inquiry into Lincoln's assassination.
GLC02256
Marshall Joffre, Vivani, Chocheprar and Fabry- French War Commission- With Gov. Lowden and State Officials at Tomb of Lincoln, Springfield, ILL.
April 2, 1917
Keystone View Company
Many men in uniform are gathered around Lincoln's tomb. There is an American flag.
GLC09584.182
to unknown
26 April 1865
Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885
Writes that he deeply regrets not having gone to the theatre with President Lincoln as he was asked to. Also feels that his habit of constant vigilance may have prevented Lincoln's murder. States that he will give a speech on President Lincoln in...
GLC07543
Copy of charge and specification against...
1865/05 ca.
Holt, Joseph, 1807-1894
Title continues: "Charge and specification against David E. Herold, George A. Azerodt, Lewis Payne, Michael D. Laughlin, Edward Spangler, Samuel Arnold, Mary E. Surratt, and Samuel A. Mudd". Holt signs as Judge Advocate General. Some manuscript...
GLC07544
to Richard H. Jackson
18 April 1865
Chapple, James, fl. 1861-1865
He writes about the effect of Lincoln's death.
GLC07705.390
[Albumen of John Howard's livery & sale stables]
April 14, 1865
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
Inscribed on verso: "the livery stable from which the horse was hired that Booth ran away after shooting President Lincoln April 14, 1865." Also includes #7767 and a stamp for Kemp, Photographers, 137 S. Broad St., Trenton, N.J. The photograph is...
GLC07736
[Albumen of asassination sympathizers]
April 1865 ca.
Image of seventeen men lined up outdoors, ten of with are carrying placards around their necks that read "assassin sympathizer." The ten men are in the custody of armed soldiers. The photograph is mounted on a sheet of construction paper.
GLC07737
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