Authors: Martha Hodes
mourners in,
57
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98
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119
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140
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176
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177
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206
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246
news of assassination in,
52
–53,
54
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59
and Union victory,
28
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30
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31
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36
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40
,
41
Brandon, Zillah,
266
Breckinridge, John,
132
Brookline, Mass.,
63
Brooks, Francis,
61
Brooks, Shirley,
59
Brown, William Wells,
263
Browne, Albert, Jr.,
15
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142
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168
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190
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194
,
237
Browne, Albert and Sarah,
12
–16,
13
,
277
and African Americans,
22
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23
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190
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236
–37,
257
–58,
267
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268
–69
and assassination,
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–48,
54
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60
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–67,
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–18,
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122
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123
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130
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142
–43,
147
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168
–69,
191
–92,
257
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263
and death of daughter,
16
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185
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190
–92,
202
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203
,
271
diary and letters of,
16
and everyday life,
168
–69
and Lincoln,
23
,
38
,
96
,
139
–40,
168
,
271
–72
and participation in history,
24
,
41
,
48
,
211
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212
–13
and peace,
237
and postwar nation,
211
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214
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236
–37,
241
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257
–59,
265
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267
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268
–69,
272
and religion,
23
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41
,
95
–96,
103
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104
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105
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108
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114
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191
,
211
and Rodney Dorman,
20
–21
and Sherman-Johnston negotiations,
142
–43,
158
and slavery,
13
–14,
23
–24,
28
,
38
,
117
and Union victory,
22
–24,
41
–42,
46
,
167
,
169
Browne, Alice,
15
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20
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142
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169
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190
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191
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202
Browne, Edward (“Eddie”),
15
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20
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142
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168
–69,
187
Browne, Nellie,
15
–16,
20
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185
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190
–92,
194
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202
,
270
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271
Buffalo, N.Y.,
69
burial of Lincoln,
143
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161
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163
–64,
192
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196
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207
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funeral
Butler, Mary,
123
Caine, Bessie,
76
California,
10
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55
–56,
83
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90
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97
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106
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123
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132
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208
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Camp Fry, Washington, D.C.,
88
Campbell, John,
132
Canada,
84
–85,
124
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132
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183
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216
,
232
Canfield, Harriet,
172
–73,
178
,
332
n11
Caribbean.
See
Latin America; West Indies Carr, Alonzo,
262
Carrington, Candace,
232
Carter, William,
266
–67
Catholics,
163
.
See also
Irish immigrants
Chaffin, Robert W.,
303
n15
Chandler, Zachariah,
91
Charleston, S.C.: Confederates in,
76
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80
,
81
,
96
,
97
mourners in,
48
,
57
–58,
65
,
66
,
76
,
98
–99,
180
and Union victory,
23
–24,
31
,
39
–41
violence in,
258
Chester, Thomas Morris,
26
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29
,
31
,
77
,
99
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128
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196
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216
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238
,
278
Chicago: Confederates in,
80
–81
Lincoln’s funeral in,
141
,
149
,
153
,
154
,
156
,
161
,
162
,
164
,
187
news of assassination in,
54
,
58
Child, Daniel,
40
Child, Lydia Maria,
36
,
104
,
109
,
114
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159
,
221
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222
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227
–28
children: Confederate,
36
,
188
,
250
and everyday life,
175
,
177
,
186
–88,
246
and Lincoln’s funeral,
148
,
152
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154
,
155
as mourners,
47
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55
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61
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65
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66
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99
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100
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108
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128
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168
,
186
–88,
213
,
246
and Union victory,
25
–26,
28
,
31
,
34
,
40
Childs, Elizabeth,
101
Chinese immigrants,
148
Chisolm, Daniel,
63
Christian Recorder
,
66
,
135
,
137
,
139
,
238
–39,
244
Christmas,
260
Cincinnati,
28
,
34
,
126
,
129
,
185
,
264
Lincoln’s funeral in,
147
City Point, Va.,
31
civil liberties,
71
Civil Rights Movement,
11
Clapp, William,
52
Clark, Elizabeth,
56
Clausewitz, Karl von,
250
Cleveland, Grover,
272
Cleveland, Moses,
101
Cleveland, Ohio: Lincoln’s funeral in,
149
,
151
,
153
,
156
Cohen, Eleanor,
96
Colored Tennessean
,
217
“Colored Volunteer” (song),
25
Colored Women’s Union Relief Association,
57
Columbus, Ga.,
73
Columbus, Ohio: Lincoln’s funeral in,
149
,
156
Comfort, George,
123
communications.
See
newspapers; telegraph
compromise of 1877,
268
–69
Confederate Aid Society,
92
Confederates: and abolitionists,
16
,
17
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20
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24
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118
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212
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216
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234
,
270
and African Americans,
36
,
79
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135
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211
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217
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218
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222
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223
–24,
244
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251
and amnesty,
40
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158
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221
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223
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234
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240
–45,
255
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264
,
267
and Booth,
77
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79
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81
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118
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124
–25,
131
–32,
160
and Johnson,
48
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215
–16,
221
–22,
234
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240
–45,
247
,
253
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264
,
266
leaders as responsible for war and assassination,
117
–18,
130
–34,
214
,
216
,
224
,
240
–41,
250
–52,
263
,
264
and Mary Lincoln,
243
and Seward,
75
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78
,
79
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96
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234
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See also
anger; Davis, Jefferson; death; everyday life; faces; fear; funeral; glee; God, will of; grief; hatred; history: participation in; Lee, Robert E.; Lincoln, Abraham; mercy; mourning; mourning drapery; Reconstruction; shock; silence; slavery; suicide; violence; voting rights; whites; women
Connecticut,
31
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58
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85
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120
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121
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202
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230
,
246
.
See also specific locations
Conrad, George,
274
conspirators: and assassination,
3
–4,
124
and Seward,
3
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4
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45
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46
–47,
49
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61
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70
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124
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145
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160
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174
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263
trial of,
131
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233
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259
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263
–64.
See also specific individuals
Constantinople,
55
contraband camps,
57
Cooperstown, N.Y.,
90
Copperheads,
10
,
93
,
131
,
214
,
221
,
264
and assassination,
29
,
82
–90,
96
–97,
148
,
162
and Mary Lincoln,
206