from Apr. 15, 1865

Joseph A. Wheelock to Kate French Wheelock

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    Note from Joseph A. Wheelock to his wife, Kate French Wheelock, upon hearing news of Lincoln's death

  • Description

    A short, personal note from Joseph Albert Wheelock, a journalist in Saint Paul, to his wife Kate French Wheelock, commenting on the assassination of President Lincoln. It reads: "My darling, If you have tears prepare to shed them now Weep - Weep - Weep for the Slain of the daughters of my people." The envelope with it is just as interesting: "Father's note to Mother when Lincoln was assassinated. Mr. Colgrave told me that he was with Father when the news came - and that he staggered across the room sank down and burst into tears."

  • Transcription

    My darling, If you have tears prepare to shed them now Weep - Weep - Weep for the Slain of the daughters of my people.

  • Source

    Joseph A. Wheelock and Family Papers, 1719, 1756, 1803 - 1906. P334, box 4, Minnesota Historical Society

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    Joseph Albert Wheelock. "Note from Joseph A. Wheelock to his wife, Kate French Wheelock, upon hearing news of Lincoln's death". Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 2, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/189

from May. 1, 1865

Abraham Lincoln Mourning Badge

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    Abraham Lincoln Mourning Badge

  • Description

    Abraham Lincoln mourning badge worn by Captain C.G. Hampton of the 15th New York Cavalry, comprised of a black rosette and ribbon backing a miniature picture of Lincoln.

  • Source

    1955.306.003

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    Use of this item for research, teaching and private study is permitted with proper citation and attribution, as defined here. Reproduction of this item for publication, broadcast or commercial use requires written permission. For permission, please contact The Detroit Historical Society.

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    anonymous. "Abraham Lincoln Mourning Badge". Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 2, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/188

from May. 1, 1865

Plaster Relief of Lincoln in Profile

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    Plaster Relief of Lincoln in Profile

  • Description

    Plaster bust relief of Abraham Lincoln in profile, on black velvet inside of a oval-shaped leather case. The relief is surrounded by a gold metal frame and covered with glass. "Abraham Lincoln, born February 12, 1809, died April 15, 1865." is printed inside of the lid.

  • Source

    1950.216.004

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    anonymous. "Plaster Relief of Lincoln in Profile". Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 2, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/187

from May. 4, 1865

Hair Brooch worn by Matilda Bergen Beach at Lincoln's Burial

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    Hair Brooch worn by Matilda Bergen Beach at Lincoln's Burial

  • Description

    Hair Brooch worn by Matilda Bergen Beach at Lincoln's burial composed of small strands in a bow knot, from which a hair acorn is suspended. A gold attachment in the center of bow bears the initials "M.B."

  • Source

    1940.064.006b

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    anonymous. "Hair Brooch worn by Matilda Bergen Beach at Lincoln's Burial ". Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 2, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/186

from Apr. 16, 1865

Memorial Meeting in Campus Martius

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    Abraham Lincoln Memorial Meeting in Campus Martius

  • Description

    Black and white photographic print of the public meeting held at Detroit's Campus Martius on April 16, 1865 in memorial of Abraham Lincoln. A crowd gathers around a gazebo, above which an American flag flies at half mast. Blake and Seeley, the Fisher Block, the Boston Shoe Store, and the old state capitol building are visible in the background. The flags, and the text on the sides of the buildings have been noticeably retouched.

  • Source

    Detroit Historical Society

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    anonymous. "Abraham Lincoln Memorial Meeting in Campus Martius". Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 2, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/185

from Apr. 27, 1865

A City in Mourning

  • Full Title

    A City in Mourning

  • Description

    Copy of a black and white photographic print showing a view of along Griswold Street in Detroit, with the old state capitol building in the background on the left draped in banners in memorial of Abraham Lincoln.

  • Source

    2008.112.206

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    anonymous. "A City in Mourning". Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 2, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/184

from May. 1, 1865

Abraham Lincoln's Funeral March

  • Full Title

    Abraham Lincoln's Funeral March

  • Description

    Sheet music booklet containing "Abraham Lincoln's Funeral March", composed by C.H. Bach, of Milwaukee, and published by H.N. Hempsted. A lithograph credited to L. Kurz of Chicago showing Lincoln surrounded by striped banners held by an eagle along with an "e pluribus unum" banner, and flanked by braziers with the text, "victory," and "emancipation," is printed on the cover.

  • Source

    1965.173.015

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    C.H. Bach. "Abraham Lincoln's Funeral March". H.N. Hempsted. Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 2, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/183

from May. 1, 1865

Lincoln Memorial Ribbon

  • Full Title

    Lincoln Memorial Ribbon

  • Description

    Ribbon printed with a head-and-shoulders portrait of Abraham Lincoln, above an image of his signature, and the dates, "1861-1865."

  • Source

    1962.149.066

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    anonymous. "Lincoln Memorial Ribbon". Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 2, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/182

from Apr. 25, 1865

Phoenix Steam Fire Engine No. 3

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    Phoenix Steam Fire Engine No. 3 of Detroit as it appeared in the funeral procession of the late President Lincoln, April, 25th 1865. Presented by Robert Meginity

  • Description

    Color lithograph by Sage Sons and Company of Buffalo, New York of nine members of Detroit's Phoenix Steam Fire Engine Company No. 3--from left to right, Patrick Flattery, George W. Lyon, William Hopkin, Captain Benjamin Guiney, James King, Michael Sawney, John McCurran, Anthony Logan, Frank Sweeney--with their engine which is decorated for Abraham Lincoln's funeral procession, depicted in front of their fire station. The men wear red shirts, black pants, belts stamped with either "Phoenix" or their rank, and helmets or caps.

  • Source

    1957.268.001

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    Sage Sons and Company. "Phoenix Steam Fire Engine No. 3 of Detroit as it appeared in the funeral procession of the late President Lincoln, April, 25th 1865. Presented by Robert Meginity". Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 2, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/181

from Apr. 25, 1865

Firefighters of Detroit's K.C. Barker Company

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    The firefighters of Detroit's K.C. Barker Company No. 4 posed with their engine decorated for a Lincoln memorial parade

  • Description

    Large sepia-toned group portrait photograph of the firefighters of K.C. Barker Company No. 4, posed with their horse-drawn fire engine in front of their fire station, presumably at Orchard Street and Fifth Street during a memorial parade for Abraham Lincoln. A young girl in a dress decorated with a ribbon, a harp, a small portrait of Lincoln, banners, garland, and a small flag are on the engine. The majority of the firefighters wear matching shirts, pants, helmets, and belts printed with "K.C. Barker." The men standing on the engine wear peaked caps, and one standing on the rear also wears a belt identifying him as an engineer. Two of the men on the far left hold bugles. One of them wears a "foreman," belt, the other wears one that is only partially legible, "2nd A[...]." The two men to their right both lean on an upright hose nozzle. The station in the background is a two-story brick structure, and two people peer from its upper windows. A hose apparatus is in the street on the left edge of the frame.

  • Source

    1928.062.001

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    anonymous. "The firefighters of Detroit's K.C. Barker Company No. 4 posed with their engine decorated for a Lincoln memorial parade". Remembering Lincoln. Web. Accessed May 2, 2025. https://rememberinglincoln.fords.org/node/180

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