. Leslie's illustrated weekly : Lincoln centennial number . at the bleeding faces and figures i! lifting the insensible form of thpool of blood, and sending for sur quiring or wildly <turing what hatipened. For thesi ABRAHAM UUOnANDREW TO H NSONREUBENETENTON T A3 G. ALVORD IB™ PLJohn WILUAMfi: le intelligent t resident had ; and dying. On the following day Mr. Stanton was the last to arrive, and broughtwith him a large roll of paper upon which he had beenat work. General Grant entered, in accordance withthe Presidents invitation, and was received with cord i a. 1 and


. Leslie's illustrated weekly : Lincoln centennial number . at the bleeding faces and figures i! lifting the insensible form of thpool of blood, and sending for sur quiring or wildly <turing what hatipened. For thesi ABRAHAM UUOnANDREW TO H NSONREUBENETENTON T A3 G. ALVORD IB™ PLJohn WILUAMfi: le intelligent t resident had ; and dying. On the following day Mr. Stanton was the last to arrive, and broughtwith him a large roll of paper upon which he had beenat work. General Grant entered, in accordance withthe Presidents invitation, and was received with cord i a. 1 and is. lb- in;.;kanil mndestlv narrated the incidents of the Lincolns face glowed with approval when, inreply to his inquiry, TWO INTERESTING REMINDERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. statesman still lay helpless and suffering, hitoms alternately inspiring hopes of recovery <apprehensions that he could not survive. Thcians held frequent consultations, the fami a did you i turns in watching soldiers were sent to assist ii pain and inflammatio


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