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Newspaper from April 18, 1865

"Our Nation Mourning"

Newspaper from April 19, 1865

Excerpts from Crusader and feminist; letters of Jane Grey Swisshelm, 1858-1865;

Letters of Jane Grey Swisshelm

Newspaper from April-May 1865

President Lincoln's Funeral Service in Chicago, IL - Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper Drawing

President Lincoln's Funeral Service in Chicago, IL

Still Image from May. 20, 1865

President Lincoln's Funeral Train, Interior - Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper Drawing

President Lincoln's Funeral Train, Interior

Still Image from May. 13, 1865

President Lincoln's Funeral Service in Chicago, IL - Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper Drawing

President Lincoln's Funeral Service in Chicago, IL

Still Image from May. 20, 1865

President Lincoln's Funeral Train on a Steamer - Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper Drawing

President Lincoln's Funeral Train on a Steamer

Still Image from May. 13, 1865

The Funeral Catafalque at Springfield, Illinois - Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper Drawing

The Funeral Catafalque at Springfield, Illinois

Still Image from Jun. 10, 1865

Mourners at Abraham Lincoln's Funeral in Springfield, IL - Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper Drawing

Mourners at Abraham Lincoln's Funeral in Springfield, IL

Still Image from Jun. 10, 1865

El Nuevo Mundo: Lincoln Assassination, April 28th, 1865

Lincoln Assassination, April 28th, 1865

Newspaper from Apr. 28, 1865

Letter signed D.C. Forney, Daily Morning Chronicle Office, Washington, D.C., to Marshal Lamon, April 18, 1865

D.C. Forney to Marshal Lamon

Letter from Apr. 18, 1865

An account of the assassination of Mr. Lincoln

Account of the assassination of Mr. Lincoln

Newspaper from Apr. 26, 1865

"How the Late President Looks in His Coffin"

Newspaper from Apr. 28, 1865

Tribute to Lincoln

Newspaper from Oct. 17, 1865

"Mr. Lincoln's Troubles"

Newspaper from Aug. 2, 1865

"Infamous"

Newspaper from Apr. 12, 1866

"The 'Loyal Southerners' Call on Mr. Johnson - His Address."

Newspaper from May. 8, 1865