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The Internet Archive has many books available from the Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection on the subject of Lincoln's assassination. The books, which consist of "excerpts from newspapers and other sources," cover a wide range of topics such as "Stanton at Bedside," "Funeral Notices," "Burial of John Wilkes Booth," "Southern Reactions," and, of all things, "Astrological Predictions."

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Thanks Linda, some interesting titles

(As if I didn't have enough reading to do Huh )
(03-20-2014 12:15 PM)Gene C Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks Linda, some interesting titles

(As if I didn't have enought reading to do Huh )

I agree, Gene. The book on Seward includes John Lattimer's article, "The Stabbing of Lincoln's Secretary of State on the Night the President Was Shot."

https://archive.org/stream/assassinatixx...9/mode/2up
Thanks ever so much, Linda!

This collection is priceless!
It's much more than just books about the assassination!

If you haven't checked this site out in a while, or your just looking for something a little different to read....
it's worth another look

https://archive.org/details/lincolncollection
While attending the Lincoln Colloquium in September, I had the opportunity to visit the Allen County Public Library (in Ft. Wayne, IN) where the collection is held. They have some great items there. There is one particular photo from the Lincoln's photo album that I especially recall - it depicts Tad in a military uniform. He had drawn on the photo (facial hair, belt, and other) to make himself look older and more like a real soldier. Fantastic! Much of this collection was formerly held at the now defunct Lincoln Museum in Ft. Wayne. I am hoping to make a trip back this summer and delve into the collection and do a little research.
(03-27-2015 09:02 PM)STS Lincolnite Wrote: [ -> ]There is one particular photo from the Lincoln's photo album that I especially recall - it depicts Tad in a military uniform. He had drawn on the photo (facial hair, belt, and other) to make himself look older and more like a real soldier.

Scott, I love that photo! For anyone who has not seen it please go here.
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