John C. Browne Union League Mourning Ribbon
After Lincoln’s assassination, the Union League of Philadelphia issued mourning ribbons for its members to wear and grieve the fallen President. The ribbons were worn during Lincoln’s funeral procession in Philadelphia, where the President’s body was open for public viewing at Independence Hall. This ribbon is a blue, white, and red silk ribbon with metal “U” and “L” letters and a black gauze flower in the center. This ribbon was worn by Union League Member John C. Browne.
This badge was worn
by John C Browne
a member of the
Union League
at the funeral
of
Abraham Lincoln
Philadelphia
April 22 1865
The Abraham Lincoln Foundation of The Union League of Philadelphia (Object ID: 2008.22.1)
Use of this item for research, teaching and private study is permitted with proper citation and attribution, as “Courtesy of The Abraham Lincoln Foundation of The Union League of Philadelphia.” Reproduction of this item for publication, broadcast or commercial use requires written permission. For permission, please contact The Abraham Lincoln Foundation.
Union League of Philadelphia. "John C. Browne Union League Mourning Ribbon". Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed December 25, 2024. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/910
Union League of Philadelphia
April 22-23 1865
Silk, metal, gauze
3.75 x 1.00
Ribbon from Nov. 16, 2015
After Lincoln’s assassination, the Union League of Philadelphia issued mourning ribbons for its members to wear and grieve the fallen President. The ribbons were worn during Lincoln’s funeral procession in Philadelphia, where the President’s body was open for public viewing at Independence Hall. This ribbon is a blue, white, and red silk ribbon with metal “U” and “L” letters and a black gauze flower in the center. This ribbon was worn by Union League Member John C. Browne.
The Abraham Lincoln Foundation of The Union League of Philadelphia (Object ID: 2008.22.1)
Use of this item for research, teaching and private study is permitted with proper citation and attribution, as “Courtesy of The Abraham Lincoln Foundation of The Union League of Philadelphia.” Reproduction of this item for publication, broadcast or commercial use requires written permission. For permission, please contact The Abraham Lincoln Foundation.
Union League of Philadelphia
November 16, 2015
Silk, metal, gauze
3.75 x 1.00