Accused Lincoln murder conspirators transferred to Washington Penitentiary, May 1865, artist's impression, detail

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Joseph Williams, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College
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Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, October 8, 2013.
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engraving
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No
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
Mrs. Surratt, with the conspirators and assassins, hooded and ironed, proceeding to the penitentiary at Washington, from the steamer Keyport, which brought them to the wharf from the gunboat in the Potomac. - From a sketch by a correspondent.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, May 27, 1865, 153.
Source note
Cropped from the larger image, also available here

Accused Lincoln murder conspirators transferred to Washington Penitentiary, May 1865, artist's impression, zoomable image

Scanned by
Joseph Williams, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College
Scan date
Notes
Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, October 8, 2013.
Image type
engraving
Use in Day View?
No
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
Mrs. Surratt, with the conspirators and assassins, hooded and ironed, proceeding to the penitentiary at Washington, from the steamer Keyport, which brought them to the wharf from the gunboat in the Potomac. - From a sketch by a correspondent.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, May 27, 1865, 153.

President Lincoln's Funeral Procession at the Court House, Chicago, Illinois, May 1, 1865, artist's impression

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Joseph Williams, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College
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Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, October 8, 2013.
Image type
engraving
Use in Day View?
No
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
Funeral Service of President Lincoln, at Chicago, Illinois, May 1 - Reception of the remains at the Court House - From a photograph by Alschuler.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, May 20, 1865, 137.

President Lincoln's Funeral Procession, Chicago, Illinois, May 1, 1865, artist's impression, detail

Scanned by
Joseph Williams, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College
Scan date
Notes
Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, October 8, 2013.
Image type
engraving
Use in Day View?
No
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
Funeral Service at Chicago, May 1 - Thirty-six young ladies of the High School strewing the bier with garlands and immortelles. - Sketched by our Special Artist, Thos. Hogan.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, May 20, 1865, 137.
Source note
Cropped from the larger image, also available here

President Lincoln's Funeral Procession, Chicago, Illinois, May 1, 1865, artist's impression, zoomable image

Scanned by
Joseph Williams, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College
Scan date
Notes
Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, October 8, 2013.
Image type
engraving
Use in Day View?
No
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
Funeral Service at Chicago, May 1 - Thirty-six young ladies of the High School strewing the bier with garlands and immortelles. - Sketched by our Special Artist, Thos. Hogan.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, May 20, 1865, 137.

John Wilkes Booth fleeing via the stage at Ford's Theater, April 14, 1865, artist's impression, detail

Scanned by
Joseph Williams, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College
Scan date
Notes
Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, October 8, 2013.
Image type
engraving
Use in Day View?
No
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
Murder of President Lincoln - the assassin retreating across the stage and Mr. Stewart climbing upon it to pursue him - From a sketch by our Special Artist, A. Berghaus.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, May 20, 1865, 140.
Source note
Cropped from the larger image, also available here

John Wilkes Booth fleeing via the stage at Ford's Theater, April 14, 1865, artist's impression, zoomable image

Scanned by
Joseph Williams, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College
Scan date
Notes
Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, October 8, 2013.
Image type
engraving
Use in Day View?
No
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
Murder of President Lincoln - the assassin retreating across the stage and Mr. Stewart climbing upon it to pursue him - From a sketch by our Special Artist, A. Berghaus.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, May 20, 1865, 140.

John Wilkes Booth fleeing Ford's Theater, Washington, D.C., April 14, 1865, artist's impression, further detail.

Scanned by
Joseph Williams, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College
Scan date
Notes
Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, October 3, 2013.
Image type
engraving
Use in Day View?
No
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
Booth escaping on horseback from the rear of the theatre after the murder of the President - From a sketch by our Special Artist.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, May 13, 1865, 117.
Source note
Cropped from the larger version of the image, also available here.

John Wilkes Booth fleeing Ford's Theater, Washington, D.C., April 14, 1865, artist's impression, detail.

Scanned by
Joseph Williams, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College
Scan date
Notes
Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, October 3, 2013.
Image type
engraving
Use in Day View?
No
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
Booth escaping on horseback from the rear of the theatre after the murder of the President - From a sketch by our Special Artist.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, May 13, 1865, 117.
Source note
Cropped from the larger version of the image, also available here.

John Wilkes Booth fleeing Ford's Theater, Washington, D.C., April 14, 1865, artist's impression

Scanned by
Joseph Williams, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College
Scan date
Notes
Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, October 3, 2013.
Image type
engraving
Use in Day View?
No
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
Booth escaping on horseback from the rear of the theatre after the murder of the President - From a sketch by our Special Artist.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, May 13, 1865, 117.
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