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Letter of M. J. Miller, In camp 12 miles south of Montgomery, Ala., to Linda, April 25 and 29, 1865

M. J. Miller to Linda Miller

Letter from Apr. 25, 1865

Great mass meeting in Savannah

Great mass meeting in Savannah

Newspaper from Apr. 24, 1865

Letter of M. J. [Monroe Joshua Miller], Montgomery, Ala., to Linda, Lebanon, Illinois, June 6, 1865

M.J. Miller to Linda Miller

Letter from Jun. 6, 1865

Sarah Gooll Putnam diary 7 excerpt, entries for 13-17 April 1865

Sarah Gooll Putnam Diary

Diary from Apr. 15, 1865

General Orders, No. 69, War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, April 17, 1865

General Orders, No. 69

Newspaper from Apr. 17, 1865

Letter from Edwin Bynner to his sister, 23 April 1865

Edwin Bynner to sister

Letter from Apr. 23, 1865

Contemporary copy of telegram of J. B. Montgomery, Navy Yard, Washington, D.C., to Joseph Smith, Rear Admiral, Chief of Bureau Yards, Navy Department, April 15, 1865

Telegram of J. B. Montgomery

Letter from Apr. 15, 1865

Senator Alexander Ramsey's Diary Entries, April 1865

Senator Alexander Ramsey Diary

Diary from Apr. 14, 1865

United States Military Telegraph of Gideon Welles, Sec. Navy, St. Inigoes, to Com. F. A. Parker, April 16, 1864 [1865]

Telegraph: Fire a Gun in Honor

Letter from Apr. 16, 1865

The firefighters of Detroit's K.C. Barker Company No. 4 posed with their engine decorated for a Lincoln memorial parade

Firefighters of Detroit's K.C. Barker Company

Photograph from Apr. 25, 1865

The Face of the Dead

"The Face of the Dead"

Newspaper from Apr. 28, 1865

Farewell Father, Friend and Guardian

Farewell Father, Friend and Guardian

Document from 1865

Phoenix Steam Fire Engine No. 3 of Detroit as it appeared in the funeral procession of the late President Lincoln, April, 25th 1865. Presented by Robert Meginity

Phoenix Steam Fire Engine No. 3

Photograph from Apr. 25, 1865

The Sad Rites of Yesterday

"The Sad Rites of Yesterday"

Newspaper from Apr. 29, 1865

A nation mourns her martyr'd son

A nation mourns her martyr'd son

Document from 1865

Lincoln Memorial Ribbon

Lincoln Memorial Ribbon

Ribbon from 1865

Mayor's Office, April 15th, 1865 Whereas, We are informed of the death of Abraham Lincoln.

Gardiner, Maine, Broadside

Document from Apr. 15, 1865

Funeral Car of Abraham Lincoln

Funeral Car of Abraham Lincoln

Lithograph from Apr. 29, 1865

A City in Mourning

A City in Mourning

Photograph from 1865

"Signifcant [sic] Letter."

Letter from Apr. 14, 1866