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Abraham Lincoln Inauguration 1st Rpt. Civil War Final Weeks 1865 old Newspaper

Abraham Lincoln Inauguration 1st Rpt. Civil War Final Weeks 1865 old Newspaper
Abraham Lincoln Inauguration 1st Rpt. Civil War Final Weeks 1865 old Newspaper
Abraham Lincoln Inauguration 1st Rpt. Civil War Final Weeks 1865 old Newspaper
Abraham Lincoln Inauguration 1st Rpt. Civil War Final Weeks 1865 old Newspaper
Abraham Lincoln Inauguration 1st Rpt. Civil War Final Weeks 1865 old Newspaper
Abraham Lincoln Inauguration 1st Rpt. Civil War Final Weeks 1865 old Newspaper
Abraham Lincoln Inauguration 1st Rpt. Civil War Final Weeks 1865 old Newspaper
Abraham Lincoln Inauguration 1st Rpt. Civil War Final Weeks 1865 old Newspaper
Abraham Lincoln Inauguration 1st Rpt. Civil War Final Weeks 1865 old Newspaper
Abraham Lincoln Inauguration 1st Rpt. Civil War Final Weeks 1865 old Newspaper
Abraham Lincoln Inauguration 1st Rpt. Civil War Final Weeks 1865 old Newspaper

Abraham Lincoln Inauguration 1st Rpt. Civil War Final Weeks 1865 old Newspaper
Abraham Lincoln Inauguration 1st Rpt. Civil War Final Weeks 1865 old Newspaper. Offered is an original, historic, & collectible old newspaper: NEW YORK HERALD, March 6, 1865. Abraham Lincoln 2nd inauguration Closing weeks of the Civil War Assassination nears. Page 4 headlines at the top of last column about the second inauguration of Abraham Lincoln include: "INAUGURATION" "Our Report of the Second Installation of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States" "Scenes at the White House in the Streets and at the Capital" Washington, March 4, 1861, and Washington, March 4, 1865.

" "THE CONTRAST" "The Grand Reception in the Evening" "All Classes and Colors Represented at the White House" "The President Shakes Hands With Everybody. Much text, too much to photograph. Nice reporting about the inaugural scene.

There is a small hole in this report affecting several words. Plenty of war reporting on the front page including a large map headed: " CAPTURE OF THE REBEL GENERAL EARLY " with a wealth of ftpg. Column heads including: "Sherman" "Sheridan" Grant & so much more. Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed, minor wear at margins. Please Note: All of our offerings are 100% authentic!

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Abraham Lincoln Inauguration 1st Rpt. Civil War Final Weeks 1865 old Newspaper