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Diaries: Remembering Lincoln
Diaries: Remembering Lincoln

Alice Strickler Keyes diary entry | Remembering Lincoln
Alice Strickler Keyes diary entry | Remembering Lincoln

21 April 1865: “Hurrah! Old Abe Lincoln has been assassinated!” | Civil War  Day by Day
21 April 1865: “Hurrah! Old Abe Lincoln has been assassinated!” | Civil War Day by Day

Abraham Lincoln, in a journal entry December 3rd, 1863 | Journal entries,  Feelings, Things to think about
Abraham Lincoln, in a journal entry December 3rd, 1863 | Journal entries, Feelings, Things to think about

Diaries | Women and the Civil War
Diaries | Women and the Civil War

Abraham Lincoln Telegrapher David Homer Bates Papers D -  PaperlessArchives.com
Abraham Lincoln Telegrapher David Homer Bates Papers D - PaperlessArchives.com

Lincoln at the Millennium
Lincoln at the Millennium

Diaries | Women and the Civil War
Diaries | Women and the Civil War

Pin on Diaries: Remembering Lincoln
Pin on Diaries: Remembering Lincoln

About this Collection | Abraham Lincoln Papers at the Library of Congress |  Digital Collections | Library of Congress
About this Collection | Abraham Lincoln Papers at the Library of Congress | Digital Collections | Library of Congress

100 Best Documents at the Illinois State Archives
100 Best Documents at the Illinois State Archives

Sarah Gooll Putnam diary 7 excerpt, entries for 13-17 April 1865 |  Remembering Lincoln
Sarah Gooll Putnam diary 7 excerpt, entries for 13-17 April 1865 | Remembering Lincoln

Last Diary Entry of John Wilkes Booth | PDF | John Wilkes Booth | Abraham  Lincoln
Last Diary Entry of John Wilkes Booth | PDF | John Wilkes Booth | Abraham Lincoln

About this Collection | Abraham Lincoln Papers at the Library of Congress |  Digital Collections | Library of Congress
About this Collection | Abraham Lincoln Papers at the Library of Congress | Digital Collections | Library of Congress

President Lincoln's Death Noted in Special Collections Diary | University of  Arkansas
President Lincoln's Death Noted in Special Collections Diary | University of Arkansas

Abraham Lincoln | Drew Archival Library
Abraham Lincoln | Drew Archival Library

Naming the Lincoln Battalion - The Volunteer
Naming the Lincoln Battalion - The Volunteer

Pin on Letters about Lincoln
Pin on Letters about Lincoln

21 April 1865: “Hurrah! Old Abe Lincoln has been assassinated!” | Civil War  Day by Day
21 April 1865: “Hurrah! Old Abe Lincoln has been assassinated!” | Civil War Day by Day

Mary Henry Diary Entries, April 1865, Death of President Lincoln |  Smithsonian Institution Archives
Mary Henry Diary Entries, April 1865, Death of President Lincoln | Smithsonian Institution Archives

The Civil War Diaries of Gideon Welles, Lincoln's Secretary of the Navy: The  Original Manuscript Edition, by William E. and Erica L. Gienapp, eds.
The Civil War Diaries of Gideon Welles, Lincoln's Secretary of the Navy: The Original Manuscript Edition, by William E. and Erica L. Gienapp, eds.

Abraham Lincoln Bio: The Possibilities of Young America – Endpaper: The  Paperblanks Blog
Abraham Lincoln Bio: The Possibilities of Young America – Endpaper: The Paperblanks Blog

John Bigelow Diary Entry | Remembering Lincoln
John Bigelow Diary Entry | Remembering Lincoln

Mary Henry Diary Entries, April 1865, Death of President Lincoln |  Smithsonian Institution Archives
Mary Henry Diary Entries, April 1865, Death of President Lincoln | Smithsonian Institution Archives

Abraham Lincoln in Illinois
Abraham Lincoln in Illinois

Horatio Nelson Taft Diary, April 30, 1865 | Remembering Lincoln
Horatio Nelson Taft Diary, April 30, 1865 | Remembering Lincoln

Diary Foreshadows Conviction for Involvement in Slave Trade - The Devil's  Tale
Diary Foreshadows Conviction for Involvement in Slave Trade - The Devil's Tale

About this Collection | Abraham Lincoln Papers at the Library of Congress |  Digital Collections | Library of Congress
About this Collection | Abraham Lincoln Papers at the Library of Congress | Digital Collections | Library of Congress

How Abraham Lincoln Used 701 Words To "Bind Up The Nation's Wounds" | KGOU
How Abraham Lincoln Used 701 Words To "Bind Up The Nation's Wounds" | KGOU