The Lincoln Memorial: A Record of the Life, Assassination, and Obsequies of the Martyred PresidentJohn Gilmary Shea |
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Page 49
... 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 , and followed by the ...
... 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 , and followed by the ...
Page 85
... processions postponed from the previous day were just forming when the news was received . Instantly joy gave place to sorrow , the strains of exultation changed to funeral marches , and the military , with arms reversed , returned to ...
... processions postponed from the previous day were just forming when the news was received . Instantly joy gave place to sorrow , the strains of exultation changed to funeral marches , and the military , with arms reversed , returned to ...
Page 108
... procession . Dead ! dead ! dead ! he yet speaketh ! Is Washington dead ? Is Hampden dead ? Is David dead ? Now , disenthralled of flesh , and risen to the unobstructed sphere where passion never comes , he be- gins his illimitable work ...
... procession . Dead ! dead ! dead ! he yet speaketh ! Is Washington dead ? Is Hampden dead ? Is David dead ? Now , disenthralled of flesh , and risen to the unobstructed sphere where passion never comes , he be- gins his illimitable work ...
Page 116
... procession . The position assigned to them was next west of the Supreme Court and on the east side of the room . The Judges of the local courts , and such other judicial offi- cers of the country who were present in the city were next ...
... procession . The position assigned to them was next west of the Supreme Court and on the east side of the room . The Judges of the local courts , and such other judicial offi- cers of the country who were present in the city were next ...
Page 129
... procession : Tenth Regiment , Veteran Reserve Corps , Major George Bowers commanding . The Ninth Regiment , Veteran Reserve Corps , Lieut . Colonel R. E. Johnson , the band playing a dirge . Colonel George W. Gile was in command of the ...
... procession : Tenth Regiment , Veteran Reserve Corps , Major George Bowers commanding . The Ninth Regiment , Veteran Reserve Corps , Lieut . Colonel R. E. Johnson , the band playing a dirge . Colonel George W. Gile was in command of the ...
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