A Sermon on the Death of Abraham Lincoln, April 15th, 1865.
Sermon preached in the First Congregational Church, Canandaigua, N. Y. Sunday Morning, April 16th, 1865, and again, by request, the following Wednesday evening, by the Pastor, O. E. Daggett.
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O. E. Daggett. "A Sermon on the Death of Abraham Lincoln, April 15th, 1865.". N. J. Milliken, Printer-Ontario County Times Office.. Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 3, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/949
from Apr. 16, 1865
Sermon preached in the First Congregational Church, Canandaigua, N. Y. Sunday Morning, April 16th, 1865, and again, by request, the following Wednesday evening, by the Pastor, O. E. Daggett.
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O. E. Daggett
N. J. Milliken, Printer-Ontario County Times Office.
April 16, 1865
Sermon on the Occasion of the Death of President Lincoln.
Sermon preached by Rev. C. B. Crane in the South Baptist Church, Hartford, Connecticut.
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Rev. C. B. Crane. "Sermon on the Occasion of the Death of President Lincoln.". Press of Case, Lockwood and Company.. Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 3, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/948
from Apr. 16, 1865
Sermon preached by Rev. C. B. Crane in the South Baptist Church, Hartford, Connecticut.
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Rev. C. B. Crane
Press of Case, Lockwood and Company.
April 16, 1865
The Martyr President
Address delivered by J. G. Butler, Pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Washington, D. C.
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J. G. Butler. "The Martyr President". McGill & Witherow, Printers and Stereotypers. Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 3, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/947
from Nov. 30, 1864
Address delivered by J. G. Butler, Pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Washington, D. C.
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J. G. Butler
McGill & Witherow, Printers and Stereotypers
November 30, 1864
Abraham Lincoln: The Just Magistrate, the Representative Statesman, the Practical Philanthropist
Address by Alex. H. Bullock before the City Council and Citizens of Worcester, Massachusetts.
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Alex. H. Bullock. "Abraham Lincoln: The Just Magistrate, the Representative Statesman, the Practical Philanthropist". Charles Hamilton. Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 3, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/946
from Jun. 1, 1865
Address by Alex. H. Bullock before the City Council and Citizens of Worcester, Massachusetts.
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Alex. H. Bullock
Charles Hamilton
June 1, 1865
Personal Forgiveness and Public Justice
A Sermon Preached in the Mercer Street Presbyterian Church, New York, April 23, 1865. Published by Request of the Young Men's Association of the Church. New York: Anson D. F. Randolph, No. 770 Broadway. 1865.
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Robert Booth. "Personal Forgiveness and Public Justice". Young Men's Association of the Church. Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 3, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/945
from Apr. 23, 1865
A Sermon Preached in the Mercer Street Presbyterian Church, New York, April 23, 1865. Published by Request of the Young Men's Association of the Church. New York: Anson D. F. Randolph, No. 770 Broadway. 1865.
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Robert Booth
Young Men's Association of the Church
April 23, 1865
A Sermon on the Services and Death of Abraham Lincoln
Sermon delivered by Rev. John Falkner Blake in Christ Church, Bridgeport, Connecticut, Easter Sunday, April 16th, 1865. Repeated in the North Congregational Church, Bridgeport, April 19th,1865.
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Rev. John Falkner Blake. "A Sermon on the Services and Death of Abraham Lincoln". Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 3, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/944
from Apr. 16, 1865
Sermon delivered by Rev. John Falkner Blake in Christ Church, Bridgeport, Connecticut, Easter Sunday, April 16th, 1865. Repeated in the North Congregational Church, Bridgeport, April 19th,1865.
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Rev. John Falkner Blake
April 16, 1865
National Disappointment. A Discourse Occasioned by the Assassination of President Lincoln.
Sermon delivered by Joel F. Bingham in Westminster Church, Buffalo, New York.
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Joel F. Bingham. "National Disappointment. A Discourse Occasioned by the Assassination of President Lincoln.". Breed, Butler and Company. Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 3, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/943
from May. 7, 1865
Sermon delivered by Joel F. Bingham in Westminster Church, Buffalo, New York.
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Joel F. Bingham
Breed, Butler and Company
May 7, 1865
The Humble Conqueror: A Discourse Commemorative of the Life and Services of Abraham Lincoln.
Sermon delivered by Rev. Henry C. Badger to the Cambridgeport Parish, Boston, Massachusetts.
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Rev. Henry C. Badger. "The Humble Conqueror: A Discourse Commemorative of the Life and Services of Abraham Lincoln. ". William V. Spencer. Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 3, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/942
from Apr. 23, 1865
Sermon delivered by Rev. Henry C. Badger to the Cambridgeport Parish, Boston, Massachusetts.
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Rev. Henry C. Badger
William V. Spencer
April 23, 1865
Resolutions of the YMCA on the Death of Abraham Lincoln
Resolutions of and received by the New York Young Men's Christian Association following the death of Lincoln, including resolutions from the YMCA of Renshaw Street (Liverpool, England) and the Montreal YMCA.
Resolutions of the Young Mens Christian Association of New York
Whereas God in His Providence has received from this earth Abraham Lincoln the President of the United States, a man simple in habits and childlike in humor, faithful in intercourse, earnest in purpose, meek in spirit, pure in heart, illustrious in deeds, and Christian in all his ways,
and whereas God has likewise permitted to be stricken down our chief Counsellor of State.
Resolved that we bow to His high purpose in perfect faith, knowing that our Heavenly Father doeth all things well and that we mourn for the good man who has gone before, as children mourn for their father, that we offer our fervent prayers for the recovery of our Sect. of State!
Resolved that we recognize in these assaults the familiar hand of that system of assassination which for eighty years has embittered the councils of our country, stricken down senators in Congress, repressed free speech, bought and sold and whipped the laboring class, starved to death prisoners
[Transcription by: Evan Laugen, Chandra Manning's class, Georgetown University.]
ymca122114-ymca122129, Records of the YMCA of the City of New York - Y.GNY.20, YMCA of Greater New York, Kautz Family YMCA Archives, University of Minnesota
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Young Men's Christian Association of the City of New York. "Resolutions of the YMCA on the Death of Abraham Lincoln". Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 3, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/940
from Apr. 19, 1865
Resolutions of and received by the New York Young Men's Christian Association following the death of Lincoln, including resolutions from the YMCA of Renshaw Street (Liverpool, England) and the Montreal YMCA.
ymca122114-ymca122129, Records of the YMCA of the City of New York - Y.GNY.20, YMCA of Greater New York, Kautz Family YMCA Archives, University of Minnesota
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Young Men's Christian Association of the City of New York
April 19, 1865
N.Y. Young Men's Christian Association Mourns the Nation's Loss
Commemorative ribbon featuring a picture of Lincoln and captioned "N.Y. Young Men's Christian Association Mourns the Nation's Loss"
ymca122130, Memorabilia Collection - Y.USA.46, Kautz Family YMCA Archives, University of Minnesota
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Young Men's Christian Association of the City of New York. "N.Y. Young Men's Christian Association Mourns the Nation's Loss". Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 3, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/939
from May. 1, 1865
Commemorative ribbon featuring a picture of Lincoln and captioned "N.Y. Young Men's Christian Association Mourns the Nation's Loss"
ymca122130, Memorabilia Collection - Y.USA.46, Kautz Family YMCA Archives, University of Minnesota
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Young Men's Christian Association of the City of New York
May 1, 1865