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Bloomfield, NJ 07003
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At Nye & Company, what you like is all you need to know. Knowledgeable, helpful staff members, as well as nationally-known experts, work together to find the antiques and collectibles that will become your children’s heirlooms, all within your budget. John and Kathleen Nye acquired Dawson’s after hi...Read more
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Jan 23, 2025
Archive of Seven Newspapers About the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
Archive of Seven Important Newspapers detailing the events leading up to, including, and aftermath of the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln-April 8-May 9, 1865.
An incredible series of newspapers, detailing the time from Lee's surrender being announced (April 8th), thru the assassination of Lincoln (April 15th), while no mention was made of it in the Charleston Courier (Also April 15th). Followed by a detailed account of the death of John Wilkes Booth (May 2nd) then a further expansion of the details of the plot (May 3rd). The arrest of more conspirators as they flee towards Canada (May 8th) and finally, the beginning of the Trail of the Conspirators.
Newspapers are Prescott Journal "Supplement", The Boston Herald, The Charleston Courier, and The New York Tribune.
April 8 th (4 pages) – Prescott Journal “Supplement” Vol. VIII On the back – a small insert “Victory Victory. Lee’s Army Surrenders” Saturday, April 15th, 1865 (4 pages) – The Boston Herald Assassination of Lincoln “A Nations Grief” Saturday, April 15th, 1865 (4 pages) – The Charleston Courier, Series 43 – Vol I “Raising of the Flag at Fort Sumpter” No mention of Lincoln Tuesday, May 2nd, 1865 (8 pages) – The New York Tribune, Vol XXV…No 7510 “Gen Johnston’s Surrender” Pg. 5 – Description of the Funeral Cortege Pg. 8 – Details of Booth’s Death Wednesday, May 3rd, 1865 (8 pages) – The New York Tribune, Vol XXV…No 7511 “The Capture of Booth” Including great details of his death (and more) Monday, May 8 th, 1865 (8 pages) – The New York Tribune, Vol XXV…No 7515 “Stir Among the Traitors in Canada” Arrests of more conspirators Tuesday, May 9th, 1865 (8 pages) – The New York Tribune, Vol XXV…No 7516 Sherman’s Army Homeward Bound (Articles with the beginning trail for conspirators) Thank you for your interest in our upcoming sale. Please be aware that all property is sold ‘as is’ and should be viewed in person or by a professional before the sale to fully assess the condition. This condition report has been prepared as a courtesy by Nye & Company specialists and should not be viewed as a substitute for physical examination by you and or your professional advisor. Nye & Company specialists are not trained restorers/conservators, and the report is not as detailed as a comprehensive report that would be created by a professional advisor. We will do our best to make reliable observations on the work, which we hope will be helpful to you, we strongly recommend you enlist the help of a professional advisor to prepare a more complete report. While we try to photograph items as accurately as possible, please note that digital photography and images, especially when viewed through computer screens, may present colors that differ slightly from the colors of the object when viewed in person. We also wish to respectfully remind you that the Nye & Company warranties pertaining to the property are limited and set forth in our Conditions of Sale and do not extend to condition.
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