The Lincoln Memorial: A Record of the Life, Assassination, and Obsequies of the Martyred PresidentJohn Gilmary Shea Bunce & Huntington, 1865 - 288 páginas |
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... Capitol , by Lieutenant - Governor Kirk , on behalf of the Legislature . At this imposing reception he justified the silence which he had observed as to his policy , and again expressed his sense of the importance of the moment . He was ...
... Capitol , by Lieutenant - Governor Kirk , on behalf of the Legislature . At this imposing reception he justified the silence which he had observed as to his policy , and again expressed his sense of the importance of the moment . He was ...
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... Capitol with Mr. Buchanan , whose term of office expired , and the ceremony of inauguration took place , March 4th , 1861 , in front of the Capitol , in presence of an immense multitude . His inaugural address , delivered before taking ...
... Capitol with Mr. Buchanan , whose term of office expired , and the ceremony of inauguration took place , March 4th , 1861 , in front of the Capitol , in presence of an immense multitude . His inaugural address , delivered before taking ...
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... Capitol , where the ceremony of in- auguration was concluded . After being welcomed with en- thusiastic cheers , Mr. Lincoln pronounced the following in- augural : " Fellow Countrymen : At this second appearing to take the oath of the ...
... Capitol , where the ceremony of in- auguration was concluded . After being welcomed with en- thusiastic cheers , Mr. Lincoln pronounced the following in- augural : " Fellow Countrymen : At this second appearing to take the oath of the ...
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... Capitol . Every window , house- top , balcony , and every inch of the sidewalks on either side . was densely crowded with a living throng to witness the pro- cession . In all this dense crowd hardly a sound 128 LINCOLN MEMORIAL .
... Capitol . Every window , house- top , balcony , and every inch of the sidewalks on either side . was densely crowded with a living throng to witness the pro- cession . In all this dense crowd hardly a sound 128 LINCOLN MEMORIAL .
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... capitol the cold , inanimate form of one who , living , was the honored Chief Magistrate of the American people , and , dead , will ever be endeared in their fondest mem- ories . Never did a generous and grateful people pay , in an ...
... capitol the cold , inanimate form of one who , living , was the honored Chief Magistrate of the American people , and , dead , will ever be endeared in their fondest mem- ories . Never did a generous and grateful people pay , in an ...
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