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and capture of Davis,
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and Lincoln’s funeral,
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and victory and defeat,
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Tennessee,
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Tenth Louisiana Volunteers of African Descent,
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Texas,
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Thacher, Henry,
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Third U.S. Colored Troops,
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254
Thirteenth Amendment,
38
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–67
Thirteenth Connecticut regiment,
121
Thirty-Sixth Ohio regiment,
162
Thirty-Sixth Wisconsin regiment,
229
–30
Thomas, Ella,
166
Thomas, Martha,
176
–77
Thompson, George,
40
Thompson, Jacob,
132
Thornton, Caroline,
248
Tilden, Samuel,
268
Tilghman, B. C.,
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–45
time: distortion of,
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and feeling of world stopping,
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Toombs, Robert,
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Tozier, James,
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trauma, of Mary Lincoln,
207
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as response to assassination:
48
–49,
99
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174
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176
–77.
See also
shock; suicide
trial of assassins.
See
conspirators
Turner, Hannah,
140
Turney, Edmund,
219
Twenty-Eighth U.S. Colored Troops,
113
Twenty-Fifth U.S. Colored Troops,
56
Twenty-Fourth Michigan regiment,
89
Twenty-Second U.S. Colored Troops,
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,
146
Twenty-Seventh U.S. Colored Troops,
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,
244
Union League Club,
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Unionists (in South),
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United States Colored Troops,
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universality, idea of: and Lincoln’s funeral,
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and mourning,
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90
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and newspapers,
62
and Union victory,
29
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34
.
See also
grief
Usher, John P.,
139
Utah,
55
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See also
Salt Lake City
Vermont,
31
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105
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128
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132
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172
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187
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See also
Brattleboro
Vesey, Denmark,
39
Vicksburg Whig
,
75
Victoria (queen of England),
208
violence: between mourners and Copperheads,
66
,
85
–88,
86
by mourners toward Confederates,
80
–82,
122
by whites toward African Americans, North,
84
–85
by whites toward African Americans, South,
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–80,
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–18,
223
–24,
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241
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–68,
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Virginia: African Americans in,
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128
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Confederates in,
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northerners in,
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–80,
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–99
Union soldiers in,
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–97,
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Unionists in,
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See also specific locations
voting rights: and African American men,
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and former Confederate men,
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243
–44,
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See also
disfranchisement
War Department,
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Ward, James,
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106
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Ward, Thomas,
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Washington, D.C.: and African Americans,
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–59,
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and assassination,
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–87,
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Confederates in,
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–75,
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Copperheads in,
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–87,
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90
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execution of conspirators in,
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Fourth of July in,
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–62
Grand Review in,
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–30
Lincoln’s funeral in,
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–47,
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149
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164
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mourning drapery in,
64
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n14; rumors of assassination in,
45
and victory and defeat,
22
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26
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28
,
29
,
34
,
39
.
See also
Ford’s Theatre; Petersen House
Washington, George: funeral of,
146
Lee compared to,
116
Lincoln compared to,
38
,
110
–11,
231
,
237
Watson, Julia,
250
Weaverville, Calif.,
28
Webster, William,
156
–58
Weld, Lewis,
190
–91
Weld, Stephen,
229
Welford, Emmy,
74
Welles, Gideon,
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45
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50
–51,
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99
,
104
,
207
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229
Wells, Ida B.,
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Welton, Chauncey,
223
West Indies,
10
Whig Party,
13
White, Caroline,
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58
,
159
,
164
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172
,
207
,
246
White, George,
132
White, Louisa,
181
white supremacy,
134
–35,
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272
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273
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See also
racism
poor southern,
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–18,
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–36,
163
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–22,
224
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responses to assassination, compared to African Americans,
12
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35
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66
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90
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99
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134
–36,
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220
–23,
224
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228
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272
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See also
Confederates; Copperheads; fear; freedom; Johnson, Andrew; planter classes; racism; reconciliation; slavery; violence; white supremacy
Whitman, Walt,
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182
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196
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Whittier, John Greenleaf,
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252
Whittle, Cloe,
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125
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205
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249
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“why” question: as response to assassination,
96
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104
,
107
–10,
112
,
114
,
137
,
194
,
203
,
274
as response to death of loved ones,
194
,
196
–97,
203
.
See also
God, will of
Wight, Margaret,
75
Williams, Harriet,
167
Williams, James,
161
Wilson, James Harrison,
225
Winter Garden Theatre,
65
Wisconsin,
55
,
88
,
111
,
159
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174
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225
,
229
–30,
262
women: Confederate,
33
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36
,
78
–79,
80
,
132
,
133
,
241
,
249
–50
Copperhead,
85
and emotion,
69
,
115
,
119
,
164
,
167
,
206
and everyday life,
167
,
168
–69,
171
–73,
175
–76
and mourning drapery,
47
,
64
,
65
,
97
–98,
147
Wood, John Taylor,
73
Worthington, John,
126
Wright, Martha Coffin,
87
,
160
,
176
,
224
,
245
Wylie, Maggie,
180
Young Men’s Democratic Club (Ku Klux Klan),
267