. Hazen's elementary history of the United States; a story and a lesson. CA LAMIAISUkN „ pi <? IIoUd Talta:^/j^tf=l l/B^i Puerto Princ^sas «ya^ b U L. U U H ^ MINDANAa Sta-Mariaf /O/i/S. PoU^ ^ m-IN DORO S E A C/ ^MindanaclN r-v ^N^ Zamboangat/ / l^ L^\ ^^^ BASILAN ^J^^ , C* n, ^ <f-^ o CELEBES SEA i BORNEO. i;.S j,8*RAN0*NI ejKNAr i CO., LINCOLN ASSASSINATED. 227 LESSON.—The war was over. The Union was preserved, but Lincolnthe Great w^as shot April 14, 1865, and died the next day. Lincoln andWashington are preeminent in our history. 11. LINCOLN ASSASSINATED. While t


. Hazen's elementary history of the United States; a story and a lesson. CA LAMIAISUkN „ pi <? IIoUd Talta:^/j^tf=l l/B^i Puerto Princ^sas «ya^ b U L. U U H ^ MINDANAa Sta-Mariaf /O/i/S. PoU^ ^ m-IN DORO S E A C/ ^MindanaclN r-v ^N^ Zamboangat/ / l^ L^\ ^^^ BASILAN ^J^^ , C* n, ^ <f-^ o CELEBES SEA i BORNEO. i;.S j,8*RAN0*NI ejKNAr i CO., LINCOLN ASSASSINATED. 227 LESSON.—The war was over. The Union was preserved, but Lincolnthe Great w^as shot April 14, 1865, and died the next day. Lincoln andWashington are preeminent in our history. 11. LINCOLN ASSASSINATED. While the country was rejoicing at the return of peace,President Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth (April 14,1865), and died the next morning. Sorrow filled the land, and emblems of grief were entwinedwith the white wreaths of peace. Lincoln had grown intothe hearts of his people, even more than they knew, till deathtook him. The South mourned with the North, for they feltthat he was their friend. They knew that, during the entire war, his heart was filledwith sorrow for the ruin and desolation caused by the bitterconflict, and that his sympathy reached every mourning fire-side. They had read in the tender, masterful conclusion of hisSecond Inaugural Address, these words : With malice towardnone, with charity for all, wit


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