From the Columbia Missouri statesman, April 28, 1865. Includes an address by William F. Switzler, resolutions presented by James S. Rollins, and a letter from Missouri Governor Thomas C. Fletcher. Text within black border. A public expresson of grief and mourning and support for the Union, from the heart of Missouri\u27s Little Dixie, a stronghold of slavery and Southern sympahies, and at the time of Lincoln\u27s assassination a near-lawless region dominated by bushwhackers, vigilantes and state militia men. The proceedings, held in the courthouse in Columbia, included remarks by Col. William F. Switzler (1819-1906), journalist, Missouri historian and editor of the Columbia Missouri Statesman, and a series of resolutions composed by Pro...
According to a 1914 article in the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Simpson was a c...
2 v ; 19 cm.Electronic text and image data. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Digital Libr...
Photograph of a print by J. L. Campbell entitled: President Lincoln\u27s Farewell Address to his O...
This handwritten statement discusses the death and funeral arrangements of President Lincoln on beh...
Includes anecdotes from the days following President Lincoln\u27s death.https://scholarsjunction.mss...
Includes Proceedings of a meeting held in the Unitarian Church in Charleston, S.C., April 19, 1865...
Resolved by both branches of the City Council of Baltimore, That the Clerks of the Council be and ar...
Delivered at Huntington, L.I., April 19th, 1865.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pamphlets/1...
The lithograph depicts a scene from the Abraham Lincoln mourning ceremony in New York\u27s City Hall...
One of 1,000 copies.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pamphlets/1537/thumbnail.jp
This pamphlet is a transcription of a sermon condemning the assassination of President Lincoln while...
Black mourning border.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pamphlets/1491/thumbnail.jp
The object features the order of services for the funeral of Abraham Lincoln that took place in Lowe...
Published at the request of members of the congregation.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pam...
Published by resolution of the City Council. The author considered the Proclamation of Emancipati...
According to a 1914 article in the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Simpson was a c...
2 v ; 19 cm.Electronic text and image data. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Digital Libr...
Photograph of a print by J. L. Campbell entitled: President Lincoln\u27s Farewell Address to his O...
This handwritten statement discusses the death and funeral arrangements of President Lincoln on beh...
Includes anecdotes from the days following President Lincoln\u27s death.https://scholarsjunction.mss...
Includes Proceedings of a meeting held in the Unitarian Church in Charleston, S.C., April 19, 1865...
Resolved by both branches of the City Council of Baltimore, That the Clerks of the Council be and ar...
Delivered at Huntington, L.I., April 19th, 1865.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pamphlets/1...
The lithograph depicts a scene from the Abraham Lincoln mourning ceremony in New York\u27s City Hall...
One of 1,000 copies.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pamphlets/1537/thumbnail.jp
This pamphlet is a transcription of a sermon condemning the assassination of President Lincoln while...
Black mourning border.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pamphlets/1491/thumbnail.jp
The object features the order of services for the funeral of Abraham Lincoln that took place in Lowe...
Published at the request of members of the congregation.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pam...
Published by resolution of the City Council. The author considered the Proclamation of Emancipati...
According to a 1914 article in the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Simpson was a c...
2 v ; 19 cm.Electronic text and image data. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Digital Libr...
Photograph of a print by J. L. Campbell entitled: President Lincoln\u27s Farewell Address to his O...