The Lincoln Memorial: A Record of the Life, Assassination, and Obsequies of the Martyred PresidentJohn Gilmary Shea |
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... o'clock , noon , on Thursday , the fourth day of July next , then and there to consider and deter- mine such measures as , in their wisdom , the public safety and in- terest may seem to demand . " In witness whereof , I have hereunto ...
... o'clock , noon , on Thursday , the fourth day of July next , then and there to consider and deter- mine such measures as , in their wisdom , the public safety and in- terest may seem to demand . " In witness whereof , I have hereunto ...
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... o'clock , the official procession entered the chamber . First , came the members of the Supreme Court , who took seats on the right of the Vice - President's chair . Soon after Mr. Lincoln entered , escorted by Vice - President Hamlin ...
... o'clock , the official procession entered the chamber . First , came the members of the Supreme Court , who took seats on the right of the Vice - President's chair . Soon after Mr. Lincoln entered , escorted by Vice - President Hamlin ...
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... o'clock , and wrote a letter to his mother , apparently under great excitement . He took his tea at the hotel at the usual hour , and then proceeded to the theatre . Colored people living on the alley saw him in con- ference with ...
... o'clock , and wrote a letter to his mother , apparently under great excitement . He took his tea at the hotel at the usual hour , and then proceeded to the theatre . Colored people living on the alley saw him in con- ference with ...
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... o'clock in the evening , he , with Miss Clara H. Harris , left his residence at the corner of Fifteenth and H streets , and joined the President and Mrs. Lincoln and went with them in their carriage to Ford's Theatre in Tenth street ...
... o'clock in the evening , he , with Miss Clara H. Harris , left his residence at the corner of Fifteenth and H streets , and joined the President and Mrs. Lincoln and went with them in their carriage to Ford's Theatre in Tenth street ...
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... o'clock a change occurred , and the breathing , which had been continuous , was interrupted at intervals . These intervals became more frequent and of longer duration , and the breathing more feeble . Several times the interval was so ...
... o'clock a change occurred , and the breathing , which had been continuous , was interrupted at intervals . These intervals became more frequent and of longer duration , and the breathing more feeble . Several times the interval was so ...
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