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Assassination: Awful Event. IN: New York Times

Abraham Lincoln

“THE PRESIDENT IS REPORTED DEAD”: THE NEW YORK TIMES FRONT PAGE FOR APRIL 15, 1865, DEVOTED TO LINCOLN’S ASSASSINATION

(LINCOLN, Abraham). Awful Event: President Lincoln Shot by an Assassin. IN: The New York Times. Volume XIV, No. 4230. New York: New York Times, Saturday, April 15, 1865. Folio tabloid sheet, measuring 15 by 21 inches. Matted and framed, entire piece measures 22-1/2 by 27-1/2 inches. $3000.

Original New York Times issue front page reporting the events surrounding Lincoln’s death and the search for his assassin.

In the early morning, on the day of Lincoln's death, the editors of The New York Times printed within funerary black borders, "Midnight. The President is reported dead. Cavalry and infantry are scouring the city in every direction for the murderous assassins, and the city is overwhelmed with excitement. Who the assassins were no one knows, though every body supposes them to have been rebels." Included are details of the events surrounding the assassination, efforts to save the President's life, the manhunt for the perpetrators, and evidence of similar attempts made on the lives of both Seward and Stanton. In a small box on page 4, the stunned voice of the editors reported, "The events of last night in Washington will strike with profound horror the whole American people. At this moment of writing, we have only a partial announcement of the facts, and have neither the data nor the spirit for comment." "Never had the nation mourned so, over a fallen leader. Not only Lincoln's friends, but his legion of critics—those who'd denounced him in life, castigated him as a dictator, ridiculed him as a baboon, damned him as stupid and incompetent—now lamented his death and grieved for their country" (Oates, 434). With pages 1, 2, 7 and 8; portions of leaves 3, 4, 5 and 6 folded in.

Scattered light foxing; fold lines with short closed tears, slightly affecting readability. Handsomely framed.

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