The assassination of Abraham Lincoln : flight, pursuit, capture, and punishment of the conspirators . 48; respiration 30. 3 oclock. Visited again by Mrs. oclock. Respiration 24, and oclock. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Gurley. 4 oclock. Respiration 26, and oclock. Pulse 60; respiration 25. oclock. Respiration 28, regular, sleeping. 6 oclock. Pulse failing; respiration 28. oclock. Still failing, and labored breathing. 7 oclock. Symptoms of immediate oclock. Death. The house to which the President was carried fromthe theater was No. 453 Ten
The assassination of Abraham Lincoln : flight, pursuit, capture, and punishment of the conspirators . 48; respiration 30. 3 oclock. Visited again by Mrs. oclock. Respiration 24, and oclock. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Gurley. 4 oclock. Respiration 26, and oclock. Pulse 60; respiration 25. oclock. Respiration 28, regular, sleeping. 6 oclock. Pulse failing; respiration 28. oclock. Still failing, and labored breathing. 7 oclock. Symptoms of immediate oclock. Death. The house to which the President was carried fromthe theater was No. 453 Tenth Street (now 516), betweenE and F streets, and owned at the time by WilliamPetersen, a tailor. The house is a plain four-story brick,built in 1849. The room in which the President died ison the first story above the basement, at the end of a hall,from which rises a stairway. The room measures nineby seventeen feet. The bed on which he lay was alow walnut four-poster. The walls were hung with aphotograph taken from a lithograph of Rosa P>onhcurs Horse Fair, an engraved copy of Herrings Milage. Co TENTH ST (So^i^/^) ^ •/ /^a/fOs THEATRE DIAGRAM OF THE SECOND STORY OF THE HOUSE IN WHICH LINCOLN DIED. Mrs. Lincoln occupied the front parlor, making frequent visits to the bed-side of the President. I. Hat-rack in hall. 2. Table. 3. Sofa, occupied by Jlrs. Lincoln. 4 and5. What-nots. 6. Fireplace. 7. Center parlor. 8. Washstand. g. Table at which Secretary Stanton wrote his Table and chair occupied by Corporal James Tanner as stenographerduring the preliminary examinations of the witnesses. 11. Fireplace. , not made up. 13. Bureau. 14. Bed on which the President died. 15. Table. DEATH OF THE PRESIDENT. 37 Blacksmith, and two smaller ones of The Stable and Barn Yard, by the same artist. The room had beenoccupied for some time by William T. Clark, a soldierbelonging to Company D, 13th Massachusetts Infantry,and detailed in the Quartermasters Depart
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