Students of Italy Mourn Lincoln - Brownlow's Knoxville Whig
Article makes a few mentions of people mourning President Lincoln, including a note that students in Italy at the University of Naples preparing an address and the city changing the name of a road to Lincoln street.
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Brownlow's Knoxville Whig. "Students of Italy Mourn Lincoln - Brownlow's Knoxville Whig". Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 4, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/454
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig
June 21, 1865
from Jun. 21, 1865
Article makes a few mentions of people mourning President Lincoln, including a note that students in Italy at the University of Naples preparing an address and the city changing the name of a road to Lincoln street.
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Brownlow's Knoxville Whig
June 21, 1865
"Mr. Lincoln's Troubles" - Brownlow's Knoxville Whig
This short article from Brownlow's Knoxville Whig acknowledges that Lincoln made mistakes during his presidency, but he did the best he could under the circumstances. The authors even state "Our only astonishment is that the administration was not swept away by the outburst of treachery, and that it was able to control the storm as well as it did."
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Brownlow's Knoxville Whig. ""Mr. Lincoln's Troubles" - Brownlow's Knoxville Whig". Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 4, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/453
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig
August 2, 1865
from Aug. 2, 1865
This short article from Brownlow's Knoxville Whig acknowledges that Lincoln made mistakes during his presidency, but he did the best he could under the circumstances. The authors even state "Our only astonishment is that the administration was not swept away by the outburst of treachery, and that it was able to control the storm as well as it did."
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Brownlow's Knoxville Whig
August 2, 1865
"Death of President Lincoln"
An account of the death of Abraham Lincoln, which includes a suspicion that the assassination was part of a "political plot."
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Brownlow's Knoxville Whig. ""Death of President Lincoln"". Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 4, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/452
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig
April 19, 1865
from Apr. 19, 1865
An account of the death of Abraham Lincoln, which includes a suspicion that the assassination was part of a "political plot."
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Brownlow's Knoxville Whig
April 19, 1865
"The Great Crimes of the 'Democracy'"
This article details the wrongs committed by the Confederacy and the Democratic Party, including the assassination of Lincoln.
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Beltmont Chronicle. ""The Great Crimes of the 'Democracy'"". Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 4, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/451
Beltmont Chronicle
September 28, 1865
from Sep. 28, 1865
This article details the wrongs committed by the Confederacy and the Democratic Party, including the assassination of Lincoln.
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Beltmont Chronicle
September 28, 1865
"The Fourth at Gettysburg"
An article commemorating the anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. In it, it reproduces Lincoln's Gettysburg Address and speaks highly of the late president.
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Beltmont Chronicle. ""The Fourth at Gettysburg"". Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 4, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/450
Beltmont Chronicle
July 13, 1865
from Jul. 13, 1865
An article commemorating the anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. In it, it reproduces Lincoln's Gettysburg Address and speaks highly of the late president.
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Beltmont Chronicle
July 13, 1865
"An Eloquent Speech"
The Beltmont Chronicle reproduced this commemorative speech given in the House of Representatives.
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Beltmont Chronicle. ""An Eloquent Speech"". Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 4, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/449
Beltmont Chronicle
April 19, 1866
from Apr. 19, 1866
The Beltmont Chronicle reproduced this commemorative speech given in the House of Representatives.
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Beltmont Chronicle
April 19, 1866
"Infamous"
Short article commemorating the approaching one-year anniversary of Lincoln's assassination. It states "the death of no man of modern times has produced such a profound sensation of sorrow the world over as that of the simple, sagacious, incorruptible patriot--Abraham Lincoln."
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Beltmont Chronicle. ""Infamous"". Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 4, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/448
Beltmont Chronicle
April 12, 1866
from Apr. 12, 1866
Short article commemorating the approaching one-year anniversary of Lincoln's assassination. It states "the death of no man of modern times has produced such a profound sensation of sorrow the world over as that of the simple, sagacious, incorruptible patriot--Abraham Lincoln."
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Beltmont Chronicle
April 12, 1866
"Circumstances Alter Cases"
This American Citizen article comments on the changing attitudes regarding Abraham Lincoln, discussing how many who disliked Lincoln in life mourn him in death. It also criticizes Andrew Johnson for many of his policies.
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American Citizen. ""Circumstances Alter Cases"". Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 4, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/447
American Citizen
May 9, 1866
from May. 9, 1866
This American Citizen article comments on the changing attitudes regarding Abraham Lincoln, discussing how many who disliked Lincoln in life mourn him in death. It also criticizes Andrew Johnson for many of his policies.
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American Citizen
May 9, 1866
"Eulogy in the Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln" - American Citizen
A lengthy eulogy published in the American Citizen in Butler County, PA on July 12, 1865. The article details all the difficulties Lincoln faced as president and the numerous ways he overcame them.
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American Citizen. ""Eulogy in the Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln" - American Citizen". Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 4, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/446
American Citizen
July 12, 1865
from Jul. 12, 1865
A lengthy eulogy published in the American Citizen in Butler County, PA on July 12, 1865. The article details all the difficulties Lincoln faced as president and the numerous ways he overcame them.
Library of Congress Chronicling America
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American Citizen
July 12, 1865
Argentine Republic Mourning - American Citizen, August 23, 1865
The National Congress of the Argentine Republic orders employees to wear mourning garb in honor of President Lincoln.
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American Citizen. "Argentine Republic Mourning - American Citizen, August 23, 1865". American Citizen. Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 4, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/445
American Citizen
American Citizen
August 23, 1865
from Aug. 23, 1865
The National Congress of the Argentine Republic orders employees to wear mourning garb in honor of President Lincoln.
Library of Congress Chronicling America
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American Citizen
American Citizen
August 23, 1865