Box 1
Contains 61 Results:
"In Memory of Lincoln", 1893 September 24
Clipping entitled “In Memory of Lincoln” from an unidentified newspaper announcing the home where Lincoln died is open to the public as a museum.
"Funeral Services of the late John T. Ford", 1894 March 15
A clipping from the Evening Star dated March 15, 1894 concerning the funeral of John T. Ford.
"He was at Ford's", 1895 September 22
An article from the Boston Sunday Journal dated September 22, 1895 on Capt. Silas Owen who was at Ford’s theater the night of the assassination.
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 1896 April
“The Four Lincoln Conspiracies” by Victor Louis Mason in Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, v.51, no.6 (April 1896). Including the Booth conspiracy, Mason finds there were four serious plots to assassinate or kidnap Lincoln.
Newspaper Accounts of Lincoln's Assassination, 1881-1927
These accounts of Lincoln’s assassination and related subjects come from newspapers in New York, Indianapolis, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Cincinnati, among other cities.
Newspaper Clippings describing the Assassination Trial, 1891-1915
Newspaper clippings on various aspects of the Lincoln assassination and trial. Some of the stories are taken from Baltimore papers, but many not identified as to origin.
Harry F. Byrd to Mary Ford Talley, 1929 April 3
Virginia Governor Harry F. Byrd writes to Mary Ford Talley of Atlee, Virginia stating he cannot intervene in a matter not named in the letter and recommends she contact Richmond city authorities.
New York Times Book Review, 1940 December 8
New York Times Book Review from December 8, 1940 featuring a review of Newman Ivey Hite’s biography of Percy Shelley, Shelly, v.1 New York, NY: Alfred Knopf, 1940.
Frank T. Gartside to John T. Ford (Jr.), 1943 August 31
A representative of the U.S. Dept. of the Interior writes to John Ford (Jr.) that the agency will examine the John T. Ford papers.
Postal Receipt for John F. Sollers, 1951 May 8
Postal receipt for manuscript sent to John F. Sollers of Appleton, Wisconsin.