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The deathbed of President Abraham Lincoln, Washington, D. C. 15 April 1865. Memorial lithograph, 1866

The deathbed of President Abraham Lincoln, Washington, D. C. 15 April 1865. Memorial lithograph, 1866


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The deathbed of President Abraham Lincoln, Washington, D. C. 15 April 1865. Memorial lithograph, 1866

DEATH OF LINCOLN, 1865.
The deathbed of President Abraham Lincoln, Washington, D.C. 15 April 1865. Memorial lithograph, 1866

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1865 Abraham Bed Room Body Dead Death Bed Friend Lincoln Mourning Petersen House Republican Party Washington


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The Deathbed of President Abraham Lincoln: A Solemn Tribute to a Great Leader". This poignant memorial lithograph captures the solemn scene in Washington, D. C. , on April 15,1865, when President Abraham Lincoln breathed his last breath. The image transports us to the intimate interior of the Petersen House, where grief-stricken friends and fellow Republicans gather around their fallen leader's bed. The room is filled with mourning men from all walks of life - representatives of the North and middle America alike. They stand united in their sorrow for the loss of a man who had guided them through one of the nation's darkest periods. The lithograph serves as a lasting testament to Lincoln's impact on American history. In this somber moment frozen in time, we witness not only death but also reverence and respect. The body lies peacefully on its final resting place while mourners pay their respects with bowed heads and heavy hearts. It is an image that encapsulates both personal loss and national tragedy. As we gaze upon this powerful print, let us remember President Lincoln as not just a political figure but also as a friend to many who stood by him during his presidency. May his legacy continue to inspire generations to come.

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