Pamphlets
This sub collection of the Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana consists of approximately 900 pamphlets.
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Message of the President of the United States, Communicating, in Compliance with a Resolution of the Senate of December 20, 1864, Information in Relation to the Arrest of Colonel Richard T. Jacobs, Lieutenant Governor of the State of Kentucky, and Colonel Frank Wolford, One of the Presidential Electors of that State.
Message transmitting report by the War Dept.
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Obsequies of Abraham Lincoln: in Union Square, New York, April 25, 1865. Printed for the Citizens' Committee.
Oration by George Bancroft: p. [9]-20; ""the last inaugural address of President Lincoln"": p. [21]-23; ""Funeral ode"" by William Cullen Bryant: p. [31].; ""the last Inaugural Address of President Lincoln"": p. [21]-23; ""Funeral ode"" by William Cullen Bryant: p. [31].
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The Terrible Tragedy at Washington: assassination of President Lincoln
Last hours and death-bed scenes of the President : a full and graphic account ... of this great national calamity : attempt of the conspirators to murder Secretary Seward, Vice-President Johnson, and the whole cabinet : a biographical sketch with a correct likeness of all the parties ...
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Trial of the Assassins and Conspirators for the Murder of Abraham Lincoln, and the Attempted Assassination of Vice-President Johnson and the Whole Cabinet : the Most Intensely Interesting Trial on Record : Containing the Evidence in Full, with Arguments of Counsel on Both Sides, and the Verdict of the Military Commission: Correct Likenesses and Graphic History of All the Assassins, Conspirators, and Other Persons Connected with their Arrest and Trial.
8vo, illustrated wrappers, with portrait of Mrs. Surratt on front. Pp. 21-102 (as issued), printed in double columns, frontis., illustrated. Trial of David E. Herold, George A. Atzerodt, Lewis Payne, Michael O'Laughlin, Edward Spangler, Samuel Arnold, Mary E. Surratt, and Samuel A. Mudd, before a military commission at Washington, D.C.
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The Assassination and Death of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America, at Washington, on the 14th of April, 1865
Abott A. Abott
This pamphlet provides a testimony on the assasination of President Lincoln.
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The Assassination and Death of Abraham Lincoln: President of the United States of America, at Washington, on the 14th of April, 1865. Full particulars, with a short account of his life.
Abott A. Abott
Bound with the author's The assassination and death of Abraham Lincoln. New York, c1865.
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Abraham Lincoln geschetst in zijn leven en daden
George Washington Bacon
Portrait on cover; Translation (excluding the Appendix) of The life and administration of A. Lincoln ... compiled by G.W. Bacon, London, 1865; Cover title: Levensgeschiedenis van Abraham Lincoln. Cover portrait signed: W. Frey
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The Humble Conqueror: a Discourse Commemorative of the Life and Services of Abraham Lincoln, Preached to the Cambridgeport Parish, April 23, 1865
Henry Clay Badger
Includes comments on the ""opportuneness"" of Lincoln's death (p. 16).
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Proceedings of the City Council of Baltimore: in Relation to the Death of Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the United States.
Baltimore, Maryland. City Council.
Resolved by both branches of the City Council of Baltimore, That the Clerks of the Council be and are hereby directed to have five hundred copies of the proceedings of the Council in reference to the death of President Lincoln, together with the addresses of Messrs. Hatch, Cox and Valiant, printed in neat pamphlet form.
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Oration Pronounced in Union Square, April 25, 1865: at the Funeral Obsequies of Abraham Lincoln in the City of New York
George Bancroft
Advertisement on page at end for The American Educational Monthly, Schermemhorn [sic], Bancroft & Co., Publishers, New York; Includes the text of the Emancipation proclamation and of Lincoln's second inaugural address.
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Trial of the Conspirators, for the Assassination of President Lincoln, &c. Argument of John A. Bingham, Special Judge Advocate, in Reply to the Arguments of the Several Counsel for Mary E. Surratt, David E. Herold, Lewis Payne, George A. Atzerodt, Michael O'Laughlin, Samuel A. Mudd, Edward Spangler, and Samuel Arnold, charged with Conspiracy and the Murder of Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the United States.
John Armor Bingham
Delivered June 27 and 28, 1865, before the Military Commission, Washington, D.C.
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The Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus Under the Constitution.
Horace Binney
The 3d part has imprint: Philadelphia, Sherman & Co., printers, 1865; ""Second part"" published in 1862, ""Third part"" in 1865, the latter with mounted errata slip.
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A Discourse, Commemorative of the Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the United States, Delivered April 23, 1865
Thomas Eliakim Bliss
At head of title: ""Clarum et venerabile nomen."" Review of Lincoln's life and career by a strongly pro-Union clergyman.
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Personal Forgiveness and Public Justice: a Sermon Preached in the Mercer Street Presbyterian Church, New York, April 23, 1865
Robert Russell Booth
Published by request of the Young Men's Association of the Church.
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Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, June 1, 1865 :with the proceedings of the City Council on the death of the President
George W. Briggs
Contains text of two hymns in which Lincoln's assassination is mentioned.
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The Life and Death of Abraham Lincoln: a Sermon Preached at the Church of the Holy Trinity, Philadelphia, Sunday Morning, April 23, 1865
Phillips Brooks
Published at the request of members of the congregation.
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Abraham Lincoln's character. Sketched by English travellers.
Walter William Broom
Signed: W.W.B., Brooklyn, April 30, 1865.
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Abraham Lincoln: the Just Magistrate, the Representative Statesman, the Practical Philanthropist
Alexander Hamilton Bullock
Delivered before the City Council and citizens of Worcester, June 1, 1865.
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Palliative and prejudiced judgments condemned : a discourse delivered in the First Baptist church, Richmond, Va., June 1, 1865, the day appointed by the President of the United States for humiliation and mourning on account of the assassination of President Lincoln, together with an extract from a sermon, preached on Sunday, April 23rd, 1865, upon the assassination of President Lincoln�
John Lansing Burrows
This pamphlet is a transcription of a sermon condemning the assassination of President Lincoln while offering words of comfort to the grieving, warns against the wickedness of the world, and provides an answer to accusations of the South's guilt published in the Northern press.
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Funeral address on the death of Abraham Lincoln: delivered in the Church of the Covenant, April 19, 1865
Clement Moore Butler
This was in fact a memorial address: Lincoln's body was not present.
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The Martyr President :Our Grief and our Duty
John George Butler
Delivered in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, April 16, 1865.
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Oration on the Death of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Delivered before the Citizens of Gettysburg, Pa., June 1, 1865 /by D.T. Carnahan, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church.
David Todd Carnahan
Includes quotation from LIncoln's Farewell address and First Inaugural, but not from his Gettysburg address! David Wills was among those requesting publication of this oration. Printed wrappers.
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The Assassination of President Lincoln :a Sermon Preached in St. James Church, Birmingham, Ct., April 19th, 1865
Nathan Henry Chamberlain
A sermon on the assassination of President Lincoln, preached in St. James Church, Birmingham, Ct., April 19th, 1865.
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Death of President Lincoln :a Sermon Delivered in the Unitarian Church in Archdale Street, Charleston, S.C., Sunday, April 23, 1865
Lowe Charles
Includes ""Proceedings of a meeting held in the Unitarian Church in Charleston, S.C., April 19, 1865""