Scene At The Death-Bed of President Lincoln Harper's Weekly May 6, 1865 Original
Scene At The Death-Bed of President Lincoln Harper's Weekly May 6, 1865 Original
Scene At The Death-Bed of President Lincoln Harper's Weekly May 6, 1865 Original
Scene At The Death-Bed of President Lincoln Harper's Weekly May 6, 1865 Original
Scene At The Death-Bed of President Lincoln Harper's Weekly May 6, 1865 Original

Scene At The Death-Bed of President Lincoln Harper's Weekly May 6, 1865 Original

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Scene At The Death-Bed of President Lincoln,  full page print from an original issue of Harper's Weekly, May 6, 1865.

Additional Caption Text includes names of individuals at bedside: Secretary Welles; Secretary Stanton; Dennison; Charles Sumner; Robert Lincoln; Gen. Halleck; Hay; General Meigs; Surgeon-General Barnes."Vintage Original,Authentic Full single Page , Front & Back
Size: 16 x 11 inches




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