Pamphlets
This sub collection of the Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana consists of approximately 900 pamphlets.
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Our Martyred President
Phebe Ann Hanaford
In verse, with other poetic tributes and a funeral hymn, with first line: Hushed to-day are sounds of gladness.
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The Assassination of President Lincoln : What was the Religious Faith of those Engaged in the Conspiracy that Resulted in the Assassination of President Lincoln at Washington, D.C., on Friday evening, April 14, 1865? :
John B. Helwig
The sworn testimony of witnesses taken from the official report of the trial of John H. Surratt, published by the government, at Washington, D.C., 1856 : a lecture on Romanism
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Sermon Occasioned by the Assassination of President Lincoln: Delivered April 16, 1865 in First Presbyterian Church of Paterson, N.J.
William Henry Hornblower
Sermond delivered by W. H. Hornblower at the First Presbyterian Church, Patterson, N.J. on the assassination of President Lincoln, April 16, 1865.
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Special Time Table for Funeral Train of our Late President, Abraham Lincoln, on Tuesday, April 25th, 1865.
Hudson River Railroad.
Funeral journey from New York to East Albany.
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Message of the President of the United States : Communicating, in Compliance with a Resolution of the Senate of the 12th Instant, Information in Relation to the States of the Union Lately in Rebellion, Accompanied by a Report of Carl Schurz on the States of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana; also a report of Lieutenant General Grant, on the Same Subject.
Andrew Johnson
Caption title. December 19, 1865.--Read and ordered to be printed. Printed also as Senate Ex. doc. no. 2.
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God's Ways Unsearchable: a Discourse, on the Death of President Lincoln, Preached Before the Third Presbyterian Congregation, in Mozart Hall, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sunday, April 23rd, 1865
Herrick Johnson
A discourse, on the Death of President Lincoln, Preached Before the Third Presbyterian Congregation, in Mozart Hall, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sunday, April 23rd, 1865
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An argument to establish the illegality of military commissions in the United States : and especially of the one organized for the trial of the parties charged with conspiring to assassinate the late President, and others, presented to that commission, on Monday, the 19th of June, 1865
Reverdy Johnson
This pamphlet provides an argument to establish the illegality of military commissions in the United States and especially of the one organized for the trial of the parties charged with conspiring to assassinate the late President, and others, presented to that commission, on Monday, the 19th of June, 1865.
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Our Martyred President :a Discourse on the Death of President Lincoln, Preached in Stillwater, N.Y., April 16th, 1865
William Melanchthon Johnson
A matter-of-fact account of Lincoln's life and presidency. ""The great moral event of his career was the 'Proclamation of emancipation'"" (p. 11). One of 200 copies. Issued in purple glazed paper wrappers.
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An address on the death of President Lincoln :delivered at the request of the citizens of New-Rochelle, Westchester Co., N.Y.
John Fowler Jr.
April 20, 1865, in the old Episcopal Church, New-Rochelle.
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The Practice of Justice Our Only Security for the Future: remarks of Hon. William D. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, in Support of his Proposed Amendment to the Bill ""To Guaranty to Certain States whose Governments have been Usurped or Overthrown a Republican Form of Government"" : Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 16, 1865.
William Darrah Kelley
Remarks of Hon. William D. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, in Support of his Proposed Amendment to the Bill "To Guaranty to Certain States whose Governments have been Usurped or Overthrown a Republican Form of Government," delivered in the House of Representatives, January 16, 1865.
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A letter to Peter Cooper, on ""The Treatment to be Extended to the Rebels Individually,"" and ""The mode of restoring the rebel states to the union"" : with an Appendix Containing a Reprint of a Review of Judge Curtis' paper on the Emancipation Proclamation, with a Letter from President Lincoln
Charles Pinckney Kirkland
A letter to Peter Cooper, on ""The Treatment to be Extended to the Rebels Individually,"" and ""The mode of restoring the rebel states to the union"" : with an Appendix Containing a Reprint of a Review of Judge Curtis' paper on the Emancipation Proclamation, with a Letter from President Lincoln
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Three Discourses, Preached in the South Evangelical Church :West Roxbury, Mass., April 13th, 19th, and 23d, 1865
Thomas Laurie
Preached on Fast Day, April 13, 1865 and repeated in Rev. Mr. Edwards's Church, Dedham, in the afternoon.
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Gems from Abraham Lincoln: born February 11, 1809, in Hardin County, Ky., died April 15th, 1865, at Washington, D.C.
Abraham Lincoln
Include's Knox's poem as transcribed by F.B. Carpenter from Lincoln's recitation.
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Message of the President of the United States : Communicating, in Compliance with a Resolution of the 23d Instant, a Copy of General Orders no. 23, issued by Major General Banks at New Orleans, dated February 3, 1864.
Abraham Lincoln
Caption title. February 28, 1865.--Read, ordered to lie on the table and be printed--Page [1].
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Peace: Message from the President of the United States, Transmitting in Compliance with the Resolution of February 8, 1865, Information Relative to a Conference Held at Hampton Roads with Mssrs. A.H. Stephens, R.M.T. Hunter, and J.A. Campbell.
Abraham Lincoln
Includes material related to and by William Henry Seward
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Notes on the Lincoln families of Massachusetts: with some account of the family of Abraham Lincoln, late president of the U. States
Solomon Lincoln
Caption title: The Lincoln families of Massachusetts; Reprinted from the Historical and genealogical register for October, 1865; Monaghan 603; Stern 2546.
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The Nation's Sacrifice: Abraham Lincoln. Two discourses, delivered on Sunday morning, April 16, and Wednesday morning, April 19, 1865, in the Church of the Redeemer, Cincinnati, Ohio
Amory Dwight Mayo
Two discourses, delivered on Sunday morning, April 16, and Wednesday morning, April 19, 1865, in the Church of the Redeemer, Cincinnati, Ohio.
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A Sketch of the Life and Times of Abraham Lincoln: (To Accompany a portrait).
Mary Eno Bassett Mumford
The Emancipation proclamation: pages 51-54.
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Address Delivered on the Sabbath Following the Assassination of President Lincoln: in the Second Congregational Church, Greenwood, Conn.
William Henry Harrison Murray
Memorium for Abraham Lincoln.
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Abraham Lincoln :a Memorial Address /delivered by Hon. Leonard Myers, June 15th, 1865, before the Union League of the Thirteenth Ward.
Leonard Myers
A memorial of Lincoln in form of an address.
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Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the United States: Delivered Before the New England Historic-Genealogical Society, Boston, May 3, 1865
Elias Nason
Poem on page 27: The burial of Abraham Lincoln, signed at end.
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Report of the Executive Committee of the New England Loyal Publication Society. May 1, 1865.
New England Loyal Publication Society.
Signed on page 8: James B. Thayer, Charles Eliot Norton, Wm. Endicott, Jr., for the executive committee. May 1, 1865; Fred Rogers, printer, 159 Washington Street.--Wrapper; Treasurer's account.--Page [9]. Signed: Wm. Endicott Jr., treasurer; Extracts from answers to the circular named in the foregoing report.--Page [11]-27.