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by Martha Hodes


  and Lincoln’s face, 51, 144, 155, 156, 158, 200, 239

  and Mary Lincoln, 145, 149, 150, 207–8

  and Robert Lincoln, 145, 150, 163

  and weather, 152, 153, 155. See also newspapers; universality, idea of; specific locations

  Gardner, Alexander, 239

  Garfield, James, 179, 271–72

  Garidel, Henri, 29, 31, 33

  Garrison, William Lloyd, 13, 25, 39, 40, 57, 109, 135

  Garrison, William Lloyd, Jr., 178

  Gaskell, Elizabeth, 10, 207

  Gaskell, George, 113

  Gawthrop, Henry, 9, 101

  General Order No. 27, 87

  George, Octavia, 273–74

  Georgia, 17, 33, 44, 45, 79, 82, 97, 124–25, 166, 183, 219, 222, 243, 245, 247, 248, 257. See also specific locations

  German immigrants, 82, 93, 163

  Germantown, Pa., 85

  Gettysburg, battle of, 11, 193

  Gettysburg Address, 103, 231

  Gilmore, Horace, 175

  Gilpin, Ebenezer, 222

  Gilpin, Sarah, 201

  glee, as response to assassination, 10, 42

  of Britons, 92–93

  of Confederates, 67, 70–72, 73, 77–82, 96, 118, 124, 188, 265, 266

  of Copperheads, 82–90, 96–97

  Glenn, John, 38, 110, 148, 163

  God, will of: assassination as, Confederate view, 11, 70, 71, 78–79, 81, 94–95, 96–97, 114, 265, 266, 274

  assassination as, mourners’ view, 11–12, 91, 95–96, 101–10, 112–14, 115, 119, 120, 123, 129, 136, 143, 145, 147, 159, 163–64, 182, 215, 216–17, 220–21, 223, 224, 246, 250, 251–53, 264, 273, 274, 346n37

  and Confederate defeat, 33, 34–35, 214, 248, 249

  and death of loved ones, 191, 193–95, 197, 202, 203, 271

  and grief, 105–7, 145

  and second inaugural address, 35, 103, 137, 194, 255–56, 272–73

  and Union victory, 12, 23, 26, 29, 31, 34, 38, 214

  Good Friday, 1, 39, 96, 97, 111, 114, 179, 194

  Gordon, William, 203–4

  Gorham, Me., 262

  Gould, William, 37, 55, 174, 182, 199, 220, 226, 241

  Grand Review, 228–30, 232, 233, 263

  Grant, Julia, 1

  Grant, Ulysses S.: as general, 1, 22, 30, 31, 34, 36, 37, 38, 43, 98, 116, 139, 158, 159

  as president, 267–68

  Great Barrington, Mass., 52, 53

  Great Britain, 92–93, 100, 113, 208, 228, 242–43. See also British Empire; England; Ireland

  Greble, Edward, 57

  Greeley, Horace, 70–71

  Greensboro, N.C., 44, 224

  grief: of Confederates, 75–77, 148, 265–66

  and death of loved ones, 190–205

  and God’s will, 105–7, 145

  of Mary Lincoln, 206–9

  as response to assassination, 5, 16, 42, 46–48, 58, 59, 64, 68–70, 97–101, 102, 104, 113, 116, 117, 119, 144, 147, 163, 166–67, 169, 170–82 passim, 186, 187, 246, 254, 255, 261, 309n10

  universality of, assumed, 5, 9–10, 62–64, 66, 72, 76, 82, 87, 90, 93, 102, 143, 148, 149, 163

  Grimké, Charlotte Forten. See Forten, Charlotte

  Grimké, Francis, 270

  Grover’s Theatre, 45

  Guadeloupe, 93

  Gurley, Phineas D., 145, 149

  habeas corpus, 71

  Haiti, 89, 224

  Hale, Charles, 55–56, 159

  Hale, Edward Everett, 58, 106, 113, 170, 200, 213, 222, 295n12

  Hale, Lucretia, 166–67, 246–47

  Hale, Sarah, 160, 178, 201, 206

  Hall, James, 162

  Halleck, Henry, 129, 244

  Hamilton, James, 338n22

  Hampton, Va., 79

  Hanseatic Republics, 93

  Harper, Frances, 263

  Harris, Clara, 1, 2, 2, 3, 48–49

  Harrisburg, Pa.: Lincoln’s funeral in, 149, 153, 173

  Hartford, Conn., 34

  hatred: of African Americans for Confederates, 122–23

  of Confederates for African Americans, 36, 79, 135, 211, 217, 218, 222, 223–24, 244, 251

  of Confederates for Lincoln, 72–73, 77, 79, 215

  of Confederates for northerners, 25, 36, 79, 169, 183, 184–85, 223–24, 247

  of Copperheads for African Americans, 129

  of Copperheads for Lincoln, 29, 83, 84

  of mourners for Confederates, 72, 119, 123, 125, 129, 162

  of mourners for Copperheads, 125

  of Union supporters for African Americans, 128–29

  Haven, Samuel, 113

  Hawk, Harry, 1

  Hawks, Esther, 260

  Hayes, Rutherford B., 268–69

  Helms, Chat, 87–88

  Henderson, John, 249, 266

  Henry, Anson, 69, 144–45

  Herold, David, 4, 38, 124, 127, 160, 263, 265. See also conspirators

  Hews, Susan, 85

  Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 18, 269–70

  Hill, A. P., 132

  Hillborn, Annie, 60, 148, 155, 200, 201

  Hilton Head Island, S.C., 211

  history: participation in, 8, 23, 37, 41, 48, 143, 153, 161, 211, 212–13, 214, 229, 231, 233, 245, 250

  recording details of, 58–62, 161–62, 164, 176

  Holland, J. G., 136, 208

  Holt, Joseph, 131, 259, 263, 264

  homeward journeys: of African Americans, 260

  of Lincoln’s body, 149, 197, 261

  of soldiers, 120–21, 133, 166, 167, 180, 182–83, 205, 214, 223, 229, 230, 247, 249, 260–61

  of soldiers’ bodies, 49, 197–98, 200, 260–61

  Hooper, Marian, 232–33, 263

  hope: as response to assassination, 66, 104–5, 108, 113, 138, 165, 166–67, 217, 238–39, 254. See also optimism

  horror: as response to assassination, 9, 10, 46, 52, 56, 66, 87, 93, 99, 100, 119, 142, 173, 206, 272

  hospitals: responses to assassination in, 9, 28, 32, 49, 84, 101, 146, 174, 196

  House, Ellen, 34–35, 183, 248

  “house divided” metaphor, 249

  Howell, Margaret, 28, 62, 101, 172

  Howells, William Dean, 28, 228

  Hughes, Ellis, 179, 225–26, 227

  Hughes, Louisa, 202

  Hull, England, 92–93

  Hunter, Carrie, 187–88, 246

  Hunter, David, 19

  Hunter, Kate, 246

  Hunter, Robert, 132

  Huntsville, Ala., 81

  Hutchins, M. M., 310n13

  Hutson, Charles, 249

  Illinois, 44, 63, 89, 123, 144, 199–200. See also specific locations

  immigrants, 82, 84, 86, 93, 96–97, 148, 162–63

  Indiana, 66, 84, 88, 91, 100, 109, 121, 147, 152, 180, 216, 221. See also specific locations

  Indianapolis, 85, 194–95

  Lincoln’s funeral in, 149, 152, 153, 155–56, 165

  indignation, as response to assassination, 47, 85, 93, 119, 136

  Ingram, Rose, 274

  Iowa, 34, 43, 45, 55, 120, 220, 222, 260

  Ireland, 92

  Ireland, Oscar, 72

  Irish immigrants, 82, 84, 86, 96–97, 162–63

  Irving, William, 274

  Irwinsville, Ga., 225

  Italy, 56, 93, 182. See also specific locations

  Jackson, Mattie, 56, 155–56

  Jackson, Thomas, 89

  Jacksonville, Fla., 12, 16–20, 19, 24, 70–71, 80, 94–95, 118, 141, 169–70, 190, 211, 219, 234, 235–36, 237, 254, 259–60, 268, 270, 278

  Jamaica, 55

  Japan, 93

  Jesus Christ: crucifixion of, 106, 111–12

  and forgiveness, 136

  Lincoln compared to, 111–12, 237

  Jews, 92, 96, 106, 163

  Jim Crow era. See disfranchisement; lynching; segregation

  “John Brown’s Body” (song), 25–26, 28, 31, 40, 226–27, 229

  Johnson, Andrew: and African Americans 12, 91, 187,
215, 216–18, 219–20, 221–22, 238–45, 247, 253, 264–65, 267, 273

  and Booth, 216

  compared to Joshua (biblical figure), 217

  and Confederates, 48, 215–16, 221–22, 234, 240–45, 247, 253, 264, 266

  and conspirators, 4, 124, 263

  and pardon of conspirators, 263–64

  as poor white southerner, 139, 215, 221–22

  as president, 48, 51, 91, 141, 145, 159, 169, 225, 229, 231, 264

  and Presidential Reconstruction, 264–65, 267

  racism of, 222

  and slavery, 215, 219–20, 221–22

  and Unionists, 216

  as vice president, 44, 45, 49, 210

  white mourners’ views of, 91, 210, 220–22, 224, 244–45, 259, 264–65, 267. See also amnesty

  Johnson, Kate, 140

  Johnson, William, 235

  Johnston, John, 271

  Johnston, Joseph E., 30, 44, 113, 121, 132, 158

  and Sherman, 141, 142–43, 158–59, 221

  surrender of, 159, 160, 161

  Jones, Caroline, 82

  Jones, Eva, 183

  Jones, Mary, 56

  journalists. See newspapers

  Julian, George, 91, 252

  June 1, 1865: national day of mourning, 192, 245–47

  Kafka, Franz, 327n7

  Kalamazoo, Mich., 37

  Kansas, 54, 57

  Kean, Ellen, 52, 154, 163

  Keene, Laura, 1

  Keifer, Joseph, 120

  Kennedy, John F., assassination of, 7–8, 9

  Kentucky, 33, 90, 241, 245. See also border states; specific locations

  Kenyon, Alpheus, 246

  Key West, Fla., 80

  King, Georgiana, 187–88

  Ku Klux Klan, 267–68

  Laing, Caroline, 136, 139, 147, 148

  Lamson, Laura, 201

  landownership, 13–14

  and African Americans, 14, 218, 236, 240, 250, 252, 270, 272

  Langston, John Mercer, 217

  Lansing, Catherine, 233

  Largest, John, 89

  Larrabee, Charles, 152

  Latin America, 93, 232. See also specific countries

  Lawrence, Amos, 41, 42, 276

  Lear, Edward, 195

  Leavenworth, Kan., 57

  LeConte, Emma, 29–30, 33, 41, 78, 82, 188, 214, 215, 228, 247, 255, 262, 269

  Lee, Elizabeth Blair, 64, 199, 209

  Lee, Elon, 161, 164

  Lee, Fitzhugh, 30

  Lee, Robert E.: and assassination, 131, 132, 226

  and Confederate defeat, 22–44 passim, 97, 116, 158–59, 212, 214, 248–49, 314–15n5

  and Lost Cause ideology, 203, 250

  love of, 116

  pardon of, 267. See also Appomattox; Army of Northern Virginia; surrender

  Lee, Samuel, 206

  Leonard, Chauncey, 104

  letter-writing, 59–60, 174–76, 276

  Lexington, Ky., 33, 80, 81

  Liberator, 135

  Liberia, 93, 110

  Lieber, Francis, 128, 129, 130, 159, 252

  Lincoln, Abraham, 2, 3, 27, 51, 102, 157, 239

  and abolitionists, 19, 38, 65–66, 237–38

  and African Americans, 26, 27, 40, 65–66, 91, 99, 110, 111, 112, 128, 140, 237–38, 241, 274

  and April 11 speech, 4, 23, 38–39, 214–15, 218, 238, 241, 255, 273

  background, 215

  as best friend of African Americans, 12, 27, 84, 112, 128, 140, 241, 274

  as best friend of Confederates, 11, 12, 76, 139–40, 215, 265

  body of, 142, 143–44, 146, 149, 150, 152–58, 157, 159, 160–64, 167, 172, 179, 187, 197, 200, 201, 207, 208, 261

  and Copperheads, 29, 82–90, 96–97, 148, 162

  and Douglass, 91, 246, 272–73, 350n33

  election of 1860, 15

  election of 1864, 83, 215

  face of, 51, 144, 155, 156, 158, 200, 239

  as father, 26, 80, 111, 116, 187, 194, 195, 203, 218, 267

  as last casualty of Civil War, 196

  as lenient, 12, 75–76, 90–91, 96, 109–10, 112, 123, 136–37, 159, 213, 215, 220–21, 224, 238, 251–52, 253

  love of, 115–16

  as martyr, 12, 60, 75, 105, 108, 126, 129, 201, 207, 238, 246, 253

  as radical, 12, 238, 253, 273, 350n33

  and reconstruction plans, 4, 23, 38, 109, 136, 214–15, 218, 220, 237–38, 240, 252, 262

  remembered by former slaves, 273–74

  and slavery, 35, 79, 103, 108, 111, 129, 130, 137, 145, 194, 215, 218, 238, 250–52, 255–56, 273

  and voting rights for African American men, 38, 214, 238, 273, 291n36. See also assassination; Booth, John Wilkes; burial; emancipation; Emancipation Proclamation; funeral; hatred; homeward journeys; Jesus Christ; love; Moses; peace; relics; Richmond, Va.; second inaugural address; Washington, George

  Lincoln, Edward (“Eddie”), 208

  Lincoln, Mary, 142

  and condolences, 93

  and Confederates, 243

  and Copperheads, 206

  departure from Washington, D.C., 209

  at Ford’s Theatre, 1, 2, 2, 3, 48–49, 60, 207

  grief of, 206–9

  and Lincoln’s funeral, 145, 149, 150, 207–8

  and mourners, 206–8

  at Petersen House, 5, 51, 207

  and relics, 231

  and trauma, 207–8, 209

  Lincoln, Robert, 142, 207, 208, 209

  and Lincoln’s funeral, 145, 150, 163

  at Petersen House, 5, 51, 51

  Lincoln, Thomas (“Tad”), 26, 27, 43, 51, 142, 145, 207, 208, 209, 231

  Lincoln, Willie, 145, 150, 163, 208

  Lindsley, Lettie, 107

  Lindsley, Maggie, 107

  Lisbon, 55, 174

  London, 55, 92–93, 129, 206, 208, 228, 242–43, 247, 255

  London Times, 92

  Los Angeles, 87

  Lost Cause ideology, 203, 250

  Louisiana, 17, 38, 29, 45, 72, 196, 216, 183, 238, 247, 266, 268. See also specific locations

  Louisville, Ky., 56, 241

  L’Ouverture, Toussaint, 224

  love: of Lee, 116

  of Lincoln, 115–16

  Lowell, Anna: and assassination, 30, 54, 61, 64, 100, 113, 115, 147, 167, 201, 207, 232, 246, 264, 294n12

  diary of, 276

  and postwar nation, 135, 137, 159, 213

  loyalty oaths. See oath of allegiance

  Lucas, James, 274

  Lyman, Theodore, 115

  Lynchburg, Va., 22, 33

  lynching, 271, 274

  Magill, S. W., 346n37

  Maine, 37, 58, 88, 90, 126, 197, 229, 244. See also specific locations

  Mallory, Charles, 54

  Malta, 56

  Manchester, England, 92

  Marseille, France, 56, 195

  Martin, Edward, 186–87

  Marx, Karl, 222

  Maryland, 33, 38, 110, 128, 130, 134, 140, 148, 167, 180, 225. See also Baltimore; border states

  Mason, James, 132

  Mason, Louisa, 148

  Massachusetts, 40, 49, 58, 85, 71, 90, 100, 161, 167, 196, 201, 242, 246, 263

  regiments, 15, 18–19, 57–58, 99, 109, 121, 180–81, 190, 225, 229, 258, 260. See also New England; specific locations

  Matheus, John, 274

  Mauritius, 92

  Mayfield, Ga., 33

  McCalla, Helen, 144

  McCullough, Samuel, 204

  McKim, Lucy, 54, 155

  McMichael, James, 74

  McPherson, James, 250

  Mead, Rufus, 230

  Mead, William, 181

  Meade, George, 31, 229

  Meadows, Louis, 274

  Mediterranean, 93. See also specific countries

  Meigs, Minerva, 49

  Mellette, Arthur, 180

  Mellish, George, 128–29

  Mellish, Mary, 199

  memoirs, as problematic source, 9

  memorabi
lia. See relics

  men: and emotion, 47–48, 52, 68–69, 117, 119, 175, 197

  and everyday life, 173–74, 175

  and masculinity, 47, 50, 63, 68, 225

  weeping, 31, 32–33, 54, 68–69, 92, 100, 119, 122, 145, 168. See also voting rights

  mercy: toward Confederates after assassination, 123, 136–39, 145, 159, 163, 272

  toward Confederates after surrender, 35, 109, 215, 222–23, 224, 242–44

  Michigan, 26, 30, 89, 91, 159, 225, 246. See also specific locations

  Mifflin, Clementine, 200, 201

  Minnesota, 55, 87, 98. See also Saint Peter

  Mississippi, 17, 37, 44, 72, 183, 214, 243, 274. See also specific locations

  Missouri, 33, 56, 90, 156. See also border states; Saint Louis

  Mobile, Ala., 22, 43, 73, 81, 101, 112, 122, 242

  Montgomery, Ala., 77, 262

  Moore, James, 99, 233

  Moore, Lizzie, 107, 108, 109, 111, 172, 207

  Moran, Benjamin, 92–93, 242–43, 247, 255

  Morgan, Henry, 181, 184

  Morgan, Sarah, 77

  Moses, Lincoln compared to, 111, 164, 217, 237

  mourning: in American culture, 100, 193–96, 198

  for loved ones, Confederates, 203–5

  for loved ones, Union supporters, 191–203

  and Mary Lincoln, 206–9

  and spreading news of assassination, 53. See also June 1, 1865; universality, idea of mourning badges, 64, 65, 76, 77, 102

  mourning drapery, 10, 47, 50, 52, 58, 61, 63–65, 71, 95, 97–98, 99–100, 142, 143, 147, 148, 153, 165, 232, 299n33

  of Confederates, 76–77, 148, 302n14

  of Copperheads, 83, 85, 148

  and women, 47, 64, 65, 97–98, 147

  Mudd, Samuel, 4, 124, 263, 264. See also conspirators

  Mystic, Conn., 54

  Nashville, Tenn., 57, 81, 84, 96, 187

  Natchez, Miss., 79, 223–24, 244

  National Equal Rights League, 217

  Neafie, Alfred, 134, 202

  Neafie, Anne, 123, 159, 201–2

  New Bedford, Mass., 131

  New Bern, N.C., 57, 218

  New England, 16, 54, 62, 66, 86, 87, 105, 106, 112, 119, 182, 185, 197, 208, 232. See also specific states

  New Hampshire, 28, 34, 61–62, 124, 202

  New Haven, Conn., 131, 170

  New Jersey, 83–84. See also Trenton

  New Orleans, 55, 56, 65, 74, 76, 77, 80, 81, 99, 125, 140, 245

  New Orleans Black Republican, 140, 217, 240

  New York: and assassination, 52, 58, 60, 64, 65, 68, 69, 99–100, 113, 129, 179, 201, 232

  Copperheads in, 29, 84, 86, 96–97, 125, 148

  Douglass in, 246, 261

  Lincoln’s funeral in, 148, 149, 152–53, 154, 154, 156, 157, 161, 162–63

  and Union victory, 28, 34, 36. See also Brooklyn, N.Y.; New York State

 

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