The Lincoln Memorial: A Record of the Life, Assassination, and Obsequies of the Martyred PresidentJohn Gilmary Shea Bunce & Huntington, 1865 - 288 pages |
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... moved to Springfield , and became a partner of his friend , Mr. Stuart , the connection thus formed continuing till the election of Mr. Stuart to Congress , when Mr. Lincoln be- came the partner of Judge Logan , one of the leaders of ...
... moved to Springfield , and became a partner of his friend , Mr. Stuart , the connection thus formed continuing till the election of Mr. Stuart to Congress , when Mr. Lincoln be- came the partner of Judge Logan , one of the leaders of ...
Page 40
... moved for- ward to repel the menacing hosts of rebellion , but the popular hopes were sadly dashed by the terrible overthrow sustained by the national arms at Bull Run , Va . , in June . Still the plans of the government were steadily ...
... moved for- ward to repel the menacing hosts of rebellion , but the popular hopes were sadly dashed by the terrible overthrow sustained by the national arms at Bull Run , Va . , in June . Still the plans of the government were steadily ...
Page 49
... moved to the platform in front of the portico of the eastern front of the Capitol , where the ceremony of in- auguration was concluded . After being welcomed with en- thusiastic cheers , Mr. Lincoln pronounced the following in- augural ...
... moved to the platform in front of the portico of the eastern front of the Capitol , where the ceremony of in- auguration was concluded . After being welcomed with en- thusiastic cheers , Mr. Lincoln pronounced the following in- augural ...
Page 69
... moved , from time to time , as to enable the physicians in attendance to feel the arteries of the neck or the heart , and he appeared to have been divested of all clothing . His eyes were closed and injected with blood , both the lids ...
... moved , from time to time , as to enable the physicians in attendance to feel the arteries of the neck or the heart , and he appeared to have been divested of all clothing . His eyes were closed and injected with blood , both the lids ...
Page 70
... moved in a sobbing condition , in which , indeed , she had been during all the time she was present . After completing his prayer in the chamber of death , Dr. Gurley went into the front parlor , where Mrs. Lincoln was , with Mrs. and ...
... moved in a sobbing condition , in which , indeed , she had been during all the time she was present . After completing his prayer in the chamber of death , Dr. Gurley went into the front parlor , where Mrs. Lincoln was , with Mrs. and ...
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