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The Lesson of the hour. Justice as well as mercy.

Lesson of the hour

Speech from April 17, 1865

The Martyr President: Our Grief and Our Duty

The Martyr President

Speech from April 16, 1865

In Memoriam of Abraham Lincoln, the Martyr President of the United States

In Memoriam of Abraham Lincoln

Speech from February 12, 1866

Abraham Lincoln, a Speech

Abraham Lincoln, a Speech

Speech from Late December 1865

The Martyr President

The Martyr President

Document from 1865

Abraham Lincoln: Rede bei der Gedachtnissfeier in der Dorotheenkirche zu Berlin

Abraham Lincoln: Rede bei der Gedachtnissfeier

Document from May 2, 1865

The Private and Public Life of Abraham Lincoln, by O. J. Victor

Private and Public Life

Document from 1865

The Execution

Execution

Document from July 22, 1865

Booth Shot and Killed

Newspaper from April 28, 1865

Wilkes Booth and his Dead Body [From the Cincinnati Union of Sunday]

Wilkes Booth and his Dead Body

Newspaper from September 18, 1866

Proceedings of a called meeting of ministers of all religious denominations in the District of Columbia, in the First Baptist Church on Thirteenth Street, Monday, April 17

Proceedings of a Called Meeting

Document from April 17, 1865

Abraham Lincoln. An Horatian Ode

Abraham Lincoln. An Horatian Ode

Document from 1865

A Day of Mourning. The Nation Weeping for its Dead

A Day of Mourning

Document from April 19, 1865

Sermon on the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

Sermon on the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

Sermon from May 14, 1865

The Terrible Tragedy at Washington: Assassination of President Lincoln

The Terrible Tragedy at Washington

Document from 1865

Lincoln's Funeral Car

Lincoln's Funeral Car

Lithograph from 1865

John Wilkes Booth Killing President Lincoln

Booth Killing Lincoln

Lithograph from 1865

Miss Laura Keene; John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Lincoln

Miss Laura Keene

Lithograph from 1865

Mrs. Lincoln

Mrs. Lincoln

Lithograph from 1865

Booth Escaping

Booth Escaping

Lithograph from 1865