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Collection Reference Number GLC04528
From Archive Folder Unassociated Civil War Documents 1865 
Title General orders no. 66 - Announcing the death of Lincoln
Date 16 April 1865
Author Stanton, Edwin McMasters (1814-1869)  
Document Type Government document
Content Description Secretary of War Stanton announces the death of President Lincoln to the armies. States that "headquarters of every department, post, station, fort, and arsenal will be draped in mourning for thirty days." Also, funeral honors will take place at every military post and at West Point. W.A. Nichols announces that troops and cadets of West Point and all military posts will be paraded at 10 o/clock a.m. Also commands that flags be displayed at half-staff, thirteen guns be fired at dawn, and that officers of the armies of the U.S. wear a badge of mourning. Officers' command and regiment colors will be put in mourning for six months.
Subjects Civil War  Military History  President  Death  Lincoln Assassination  Assassination  Government and Civics  West Point (US Military Academy)  
People Stanton, E. M. (Edwin McMasters) (1814-1869)  Nichols, W.A. (fl. 1860-1866)  Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865)  
Place written Washington, D.C.
Theme The American Civil War; The Presidency
Sub-collection Papers and Images of the American Civil War
Additional Information Edwin M. Stanton was Secretary of War from 1862-1868 under Abraham Lincoln. After Lincoln's assassination, he continued his position under President Andrew Johnson. Impeachment charges were brought against President Johnson for his dismissal of Stanton. When the charges failed, Stanton resigned. He was then appointed associate justice but died before taking his seat in the Supreme Court. Nichols served as Assistant Adjutant General.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945