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LINCOLN, ABRAHAM Continued. 



Lincoln highway to Gettysburg. Speech of I. R. Sherwood of Ohio, Jan. 

 29, 1913. (In Congressional Record, Jan. 30, vol. 49, no. 43, pages 2355 

 2356.) Paper, lOc. 



In favor of the highway as a memorial. 



Lincoln memorial. General debate in House, Jan. 29, 1913. (In Congres- 

 sional Record, vol. 49, no. 42, pages 2256 to 2273.) Paper, 8c. 



Lincoln memorial. Report on bill to aid in building memorial to Abraham 

 Lincoln on site of Lincoln birthplace in Kentucky. 1908. 2 pages. (60th 

 Cong. 1st sess., S. Rept. 660.) Paper, 5c. 



Lincoln memorial. Report submitting bill to aid Lincoln Farm Association 

 in building memorial to Abraham Lincoln on site of birthplace in Ken- 

 tucky. 1908. 3 pages. (60th Cong* 1st sess., H. Rept. 1641.) Paper, 5c. 



Lincoln memorial. Speech of Joseph Taggart of Kans., Jan. 29, 1913. 

 (In Congressional Record, vol. 49, no. 48, pages 2631, 2632.) Paper, 9c. 



In favor of a memorial highway to Gettysburg rather than a marhle temple 

 memorial to Lincoln. 



Lincoln memorial. Speech of William W. Griest of Pa., Jan. 29, 1913. (In 

 Congressional Record, vol. 49, no. 42, pages 2283 to 2286.) Paper, 8c. 



A list of bills and resolutions presented to Congress at various times for the 

 purpose of creating a Lincoln Memorial. 



List of Lincolniana in Library of Congress; by G. T. Ritchie. 1903. 75 

 pages, large 8. Cloth, 45c. LC 1.2 : L 63 1 



CONTENTS : Writings of Abraham Lincoln. Writings relating to Abraham Lin- 

 coln. 



See also Inauguration Day President of United States, Compilation, vol. 6. 



LINCOLN'S ASSASSINATION. 



Assassination of Abraham Lincoln and attempted assassination of Wm. H. 



Seward, Secretary of State, and Fred. W. Seward, Assistant Secretary, 



on evening of Apr. 14, 1865, expressions of condolence and sympathy 



[from foreign countries]. 717 pages. (Foreign Relations, 1865, pt. 4. 



appendix. ) Cloth, 75c. S 1.1 : 865* 



Davis, Jefferson. Report on nature of evidence implicating Jefferson Davis 



and others in assassination of President Lincoln, etc. 1866. 41 pages. 



(39th Cong. 1st sess., H. Rept. 104. Bound with other docs.; serial no. 



1272.) Sheep, $1.75. 

 Davis, Jefferson. Reward for capture of Booth, Davis, and others, report 



on fairness of distribution of rewards offered for arrest of Jefferson 



Davis and conspirators to murder President Lincoln. 12 pages. (39th 



Cong. 1st sess., H. Rept. 99. Bound with other docs.; serial no. 1272.) 



Sheep, $1.75. 

 Opinion on constitutional power of military to try and execute assassins of 



President ; by Attorney-General James Speed. 1865. 16 pages. Paper, lOc. 



J 1.5 a : As 7 

 Report of G. H. Sharpe relative to assassination of President Lincoln. 



1867. 4 pages. (40th Cong. 2d sess., H. Ex. Doc. 68. Bound with other 



docs.; serial no. 1332). Sheep, $1.15. 



Sharpe describes his search in Europe for conspirators. 

 Surratt case. Argument of Edwards Pierrepont to jury in trial of John H. 



Surratt for murder of President Lincoln. 1867. 122 pages. (District 



of Columbia Criminal Court.) Paper, lOc. DC28.2 a : Su 7 



Surratt case. Claim of Sainte-Marie for compensation for information fur- 

 nished in Surratt case. 1867. 5 pages. (40th Cong. 2d sess., H. Ex. 



Doc. 36. Bound with other docs. ; serial no. 1330. ) Sheep, $1.20. 

 Surratt case. Report relating to discovery and arrest of John H. Surratt. 



1866. 33 pages. (39th Cong. 2d sess., H. Ex. Doc. 9. Bound with other 



docs.; serial no. 1288.) Sheep, $1.50. 

 See also War of Rebellion Records, Army, series 2, vol. 8. 

 LOGAN, JOHN ALEXANDER, memorial addresses on life and character. 



1887. 220 pages, illus. large 8. (49th Cong. 2d sess., S. Misc. Doc. 93. 



Bound with another doc. ; serial no. 2455.) Sheep, $1.40. 

 His military career in the Civil War and his order originating Memorial Day 



are especially eulogized. The other document in the same volume commemorates 



the services in Congress of Austin F. Pike. 



