NEW YORK TIMES, APRIL 18, 1865 [LINCOLN ASSASSINATION CONTENT]

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Item Code: 2023-3177

Vol. XIV—No. 4232. 8 pp., 16” x 21, 6 columns (trimmed in black). Exhibits fold-marks, light chipping of right margin, light repaired tear in upper right-hand corner.  Else Good plus and entirely legible.

Front page features Assassination headlines and stories as follows: “Condition of Secretary Seward Improving—New Facts About the Murderers—Preparations for the President’s Funeral—Official Directions from Heads of Department—Description of the Assassins—Reward of Thirty thousand Dollars Offered for Their Apprehension.

Additional stories include: “Capture of Mobile”—“The last of the coast Cities in Our Possession”—“Over Five thousand Prisoners”—"Details of Siege.” Plus, “Important From Gen’l Sherman: Negotiations with Johnston in Progress”—“Probable Surrender of the Rebel Army”. As well as “Fort Sumter: Restoration of the Stars and Stripes.”—“Affecting Speech by General Anderson.”

A meaty issue, and solid assassination collectible, appearing three days after Lincoln’s death. In protective sleeve, w/white card backing.  [jp][ph:L]

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