. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln . ^ft. Deep Sorrow Pervaded Buffalo At News of Death of Lincoln Express referred to it as the awful, terribleannouncement we have to make Buffalo received the news of Pres-ident Lincolns assassination withexpressions of horror and deep sor-row, according to newspapers of thetime, now owned by Roy Nagle, lo-cal historian. Express Story Quoted The Buffalo Express of Saturday ing by the editor of The Buffalomorning, April 15, 18C5, headed its pxpress. dispatches about the assassination with the words: Terrible Tidings, to the end of life in the memory of to


. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln . ^ft. Deep Sorrow Pervaded Buffalo At News of Death of Lincoln Express referred to it as the awful, terribleannouncement we have to make Buffalo received the news of Pres-ident Lincolns assassination withexpressions of horror and deep sor-row, according to newspapers of thetime, now owned by Roy Nagle, lo-cal historian. Express Story Quoted The Buffalo Express of Saturday ing by the editor of The Buffalomorning, April 15, 18C5, headed its pxpress. dispatches about the assassination with the words: Terrible Tidings, to the end of life in the memory of to see the dead Presidents face wereeager to enter the funeral train thecrowds were quiet, decorous anduncxceptionally consistent with thesolemn and sorrowful feelings whichpervade the cityA. prophecy was made that morn Today is one that will be marked The same day the Evening Courierand Republic had a headline whichread: An Unspeakable Horror andCalamity. The awful, terrible announce-ment which we have to make thismorning to our readers—woul


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