Lincoln Memorial: The Journeys of Abraham Lincoln: from Springfield to Washington, 1861, as President Elect; and from Washington to Springfield, 1865, as President Martyred; Comprising an Account of Public Ceremonies on the Entire Route, and Full Details of Both JourneysOhio State Journal, 1865 - 327 psl. |
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... processions passed , for reports of the ceremonies , only a portion of which , as condensed or abridged , are credited , in the pages to which they have been transferred . Paper - makers , printers and binders are entitled to honorable ...
... processions passed , for reports of the ceremonies , only a portion of which , as condensed or abridged , are credited , in the pages to which they have been transferred . Paper - makers , printers and binders are entitled to honorable ...
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... processions passed , for reports of the ceremonies , only a portion of which , as condensed or abridged , are credited , in the pages to which they have been transferred . Paper - makers , printers and binders are entitled to honorable ...
... processions passed , for reports of the ceremonies , only a portion of which , as condensed or abridged , are credited , in the pages to which they have been transferred . Paper - makers , printers and binders are entitled to honorable ...
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... procession soon after started , but it was with much difficulty that Mr. Lincoln's carriage was driven through the mass of the people that blocked up the way from the depot to Freeman - street . THE PROCESSION . The procession moved in ...
... procession soon after started , but it was with much difficulty that Mr. Lincoln's carriage was driven through the mass of the people that blocked up the way from the depot to Freeman - street . THE PROCESSION . The procession moved in ...
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... procession , were crowded by spectators , and immense numbers thronged the streets . Everything being in readiness , the escort proceeded to the Euclid Street Station of the C. & P. R. R. , to await the arrival of the President's train ...
... procession , were crowded by spectators , and immense numbers thronged the streets . Everything being in readiness , the escort proceeded to the Euclid Street Station of the C. & P. R. R. , to await the arrival of the President's train ...
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... procession was a full rigged ship , decorated with national flags , and manned by stal- wart tars , the representatives of the lake shipping in- terest . This was arranged by the Council committee . Two large omnibusses were filled with ...
... procession was a full rigged ship , decorated with national flags , and manned by stal- wart tars , the representatives of the lake shipping in- terest . This was arranged by the Council committee . Two large omnibusses were filled with ...
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Lincoln Memorial– The Journeys of Abraham Lincoln: from Springfield to ... William Turner Coggeshall Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
Lincoln Memorial– The Journeys of Abraham Lincoln: from Springfield to ... William Turner Coggeshall Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
Lincoln Memorial– The Journeys of Abraham Lincoln: from Springfield to ... William Turner Coggeshall Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
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