. The civil war literature of Ohio [electronic resource]; a bibliography with explanatory and historical notes . t. Heserved in Congress in 1878-82, and died at Cincinnati, July 20,1888. [899]YOURTEB (S. L.) A Sermon delivered in the Central M. E. Church,Springfield, Ohio, April 19th, 1865, on the occasion of theFuneral of Abraham Lincoln, President of the UnitedStates. By Rev 8. L. Yourtee, A. M., of the Cincinnati VOURTEE (S. L.) 469 Conference. Springfield, Ohio: News and Republic JobPrinting Rooms. 1865. Pamphlet. 8 vo. pp. 16. The assassination of President Lincoln plunged the nationinto


. The civil war literature of Ohio [electronic resource]; a bibliography with explanatory and historical notes . t. Heserved in Congress in 1878-82, and died at Cincinnati, July 20,1888. [899]YOURTEB (S. L.) A Sermon delivered in the Central M. E. Church,Springfield, Ohio, April 19th, 1865, on the occasion of theFuneral of Abraham Lincoln, President of the UnitedStates. By Rev 8. L. Yourtee, A. M., of the Cincinnati VOURTEE (S. L.) 469 Conference. Springfield, Ohio: News and Republic JobPrinting Rooms. 1865. Pamphlet. 8 vo. pp. 16. The assassination of President Lincoln plunged the nationinto depths of mourning and almost into despair. Without re-gard to religious differences the churches of the nation testifiedto this condition. Funeral services and religious addresses pre-vailed universally. This sermon is an example of the is filled with deep pathos and regret, and portrays, throughthe sad event, the hand of God in the destiny of the Nation, butdisplays faith in the future of the Republic. The preacher ex-presses the fullest confidence in Andrew Johnson as the suc-cessor of INDEX TO SUBJECTS. [The numbers reter to the titles in the Bibliography.] Abingdon, Va., 452Abolitionists, criticism of, 164 Adae, Carl A. G., Our MilitaryFuture, 767 Adairsville, Ga., 119, 134, 357, 416 Adams, R. N., in Atlanta campaign,151 Adams county in the war, 210 Adjutant General, reports, 1861-1868, 4-6, 8-12; regulations forthe militia, 3 Afro-American league, souvenirfor Ashley, 34 Aid societies, report of Quarter-master General on work, 585,586 See also Clyde, Columbus, Fre-mont, Sanitary Commission Albany committee, Lincolns replyto resolutions concerning Val-landigham, 80, 436; reply ofcommittee to Lincoln, 837 Alger, Russell A., address at G. encampment, 292; addresson life of Sheridan, 746 Allen, Daniel M., a military arrest, 599Allen, Josiah B., member of Vicks-burg Battlefield Commission,539Allen, Theodore F., paper on pur-suit of Morgan, 771; theunder


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