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Lot 099 - Antique "Mirror Extra" Newspaper Broadside, Sunday Morning, April 16, 1865, Reporting the Assassination of President Abraham Lincoln
Single-sheet newspaper extra edition from the "Mirror," dated Sunday Morning, April 16, 1865, reporting on the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre. Headlines include "Official," "The Same Cabinet Continues," "Seward Better," "His Son Not Better," "The Murderers Not Arrested," "Booth Cannot Be Found," "A Long Contemplated Plot to Murder the President," "Ball Found in His Head," and "The Funeral." The text includes War Department dispatches addressed to Major-General Dix detailing the official notice of Lincoln's death, Andrew Johnson's swearing-in as President, Cabinet meeting proceedings, the condition of Secretary Seward and his son, the search for John Wilkes Booth and his accomplices, and the external appearance of the President's wound. Dispatches are datelined Washington, April 15, at various times through midnight.
The broadside is printed in two columns on a single sheet of newsprint. Toning and foxing are present throughout, with light edge wear and minor creasing.