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The death bed of the martyr President Abraham Lincoln. Washi

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The death bed of the martyr President Abraham Lincoln. Washi

The death bed of the martyr President Abraham Lincoln. Washington, Saturday morning April 15th 1865, at 22 minutes past 7 o clock. Print shows 18 people gathered around Lincoln when he died. Text below the image identifies (left to right): Genl. Halleck, Genl. Meigs, Miss Harris, Mrs. Lincoln & son, Vice Prest. Johnson, Secy. Stanton, Postmaster Dennison, clergyman, surgeon, Mr. Colfax, Chas. Sumner, Capt. R. Lincoln, Chief Justice Chase, Sec. McCulloch, surgeon, Sec. Welles, surgeon. Date c1865. The death bed of the martyr President Abraham Lincoln. Washington, Saturday morning April 15th 1865, at 22 minutes past 7 o clock. Print shows 18 people gathered around Lincoln when he died. Text below the image identifies (left to right): Genl. Halleck, Genl. Meigs, Miss Harris, Mrs. Lincoln & son, Vice Prest. Johnson, Secy. Stanton, Postmaster Dennison, clergyman, surgeon, Mr. Colfax, Chas. Sumner, Capt. R. Lincoln, Chief Justice Chase, Sec. McCulloch, surgeon, Sec. Welles, surgeon. Date c1865

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1865 Abraham Lincoln Martyr Minutes Morning Past Saturday Washington 15th


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This poignant print captures the moment of profound sorrow and loss as President Abraham Lincoln takes his last breath on a Saturday morning in Washington, D.C., on April 15, 1865, at 22 minutes past 7 o'clock. The image shows a crowd of 18 mourners gathered around the martyred president's deathbed. Among them are notable figures such as Generals Halleck and Meigs, Vice President Johnson, Secretary of State Seward, and Chief Justice Chase. Mrs. Lincoln and her son Tad are also present, along with several surgeons and clergymen. The room is filled with a palpable sense of grief and disbelief, as the nation comes to terms with the loss of its beloved leader. The print serves as a poignant reminder of the tragic end to Lincoln's presidency, and the profound impact he had on the course of American history.

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