HARPER’S WEEKLY DATED MAY 27, 1865 – LINCOLN FUNERAL OBSEQUIES

HARPER’S WEEKLY DATED MAY 27, 1865 – LINCOLN FUNERAL OBSEQUIES

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Item Code: 959-18

Vo. IX—489. 16pp., [321-336], 4 columns, featuring striking cover of Lithograph of Lewis Payne, Lincoln conspirator and failed assassin of Secretary of State Seward. Other front page stories treat President Lincoln’s Springfield’s Oak ridge burial, and the capture of Jefferson Davis at Irwinville, GA. Interior center-fold features many striking lithos of the Lincoln funeral ceremonies from Washington to Springfield.

Very fine condition; center horizontal fold line, light scattered soiling. In protective sleeve, with white card backing. Highly attractive issue. Fine piece for Lincoln buffs.  [jp/ld]

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