Description: DISCOURSE THE DAY AFTER THE TIDINGS OF THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN PREACHED IN THE SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE, APRIL 16, 1865 BY THE PASTOR REV. HENRY E. PARKER FIRST EDITION FINE CONDITOIN PROTECTED IN A STURDY, CLEAN, GAYLORD ARCHIVAL FOLDING SLEEVE COVER PRINTED BY McFARLAND & JENKS, CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE, IN 1865 “It is no new thing for the good to be hated, and to be martyred.” This original, first edition, antique wrap/booklet presents a sermon by Pastor REV. Henry E. Parker, South Congregational Church, Concord, New Hampshire, on April 16, 1865 the day after the death of President Abraham Lincoln. The discourse reflects the feelings of horrors, loss and frustration due to the assassination and is indicative of sermons and speeches at that time of this nature. Lincoln was shot on April 14, 1865. THIS ANTIQUE WRAP/BOOKLET IS IN FINE CONDITION This rare, original, antique wrap/booklet is in excellent condition. It comes protected in a sturdy, clean, Gaylord archival cover with folding sides. The wrap/booklet is uncommon and is dated immediately after the death of Lincoln (a plus). It is clean and tight throughout. The exterior cover is clean with no edge wear. The pages are in excellent condition and have no writing, smudging, foxing, stamps, pasteboard or other markings. The Gaylord cover is new, clean and sturdy. Affixed to the front the Gaylord cover is a facsimile of the front of the actual, original, document inside. 15 pages. Excellent condition. Track Page Views WithAuctiva's Counter
Price: 125 USD
Location: Burke, Virginia
End Time: 2024-08-31T06:57:48.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.38 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Author: REV Henry E. Parker
Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Language: English
Original/Facsimile: Original
Publisher: McFarland & Jenks
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Subject: Military & War
Topic: Civil War (1861-65)
Year Printed: 1865