icon for Home page
icon for Kid's Home page
icon for Digital Collection
icon for Activities
icon for Turns Exhibit
icon for In the Classroom
icon for Chronologies
icon for My Collection

Things To Do
Dress Up | 1st Person | African American Map | Now Read This | Magic Lens | In the Round | Tool Videos | Architecture | e-Postcards | Chronologies | Turns Activities

Send an E-Postcard of:
Excerpts from "Diary kept from Date of Father's Death- 1860" on President Lincoln

Cover
(c) Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, Deerfield MA. All rights reserved.
Contact us for information about using this image.

George Sheldon (1818-1916) used Abraham Lincoln's popular campaign slogan "Honest Ole Abe" when he reported in his diary that Lincoln had been elected President. In his writing, Sheldon underscored that Lincoln is president of the "Union," - the very entity Lincoln would fight to preserve. Four years later, Sheldon recorded Lincoln's death. The shocking and emotional news of Lincoln's assassination spread like rapid-fire in the North. With only telegraph wires and word of mouth, George Sheldon in rural Massachusetts, was able to name the assassin, John Wilkes Booth just hours after he shot Lincoln a little after 10 p.m. on April 14, 1865. Sheldon writes about an emotional scene, "The whole people are in tears- words are "insufficant to express the feeling". He then notes how the following days were a wash of public grieving with buildings draped in mourning.

 

top of page

Share this image with a friend.
Simply enter their e-mail address below and we'll send them this image in an e-mail greeting, along with a link to see the image on our site.

To E-Mail Address *
From E-Mail Address *
From Name
Message

* = Required


button for Side by Side Viewingbutton for Glossarybutton for Printing Helpbutton for How to Read Old Documents

 

Home | Online Collection | Things To Do | Turns Exhibit | Classroom | Chronologies | My Collection
About This Site | Site Index | Site Search | Feedback