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Collection Reference Number GLC08428.05
From Archive Folder Collection of newspapers related to Lincoln assassination 
Title New-York daily tribune. [Vol. 25, no. 7497 (April 17,1865)]
Date 17 April 1865
Author Greeley, Horace (1811-1872)  
Document Type Newspapers and Magazines
Content Description Reports on the murder of President Lincoln, the improved condition of Secretary Seward and critical condition of Frederick Seward, Secretary Seward's son. The paper is uncut.
Subjects Civil War  President  Government and Civics  Lincoln Assassination  Death  Assassination  Union Forces  Lincoln's Cabinet  Injury or Wound  
People Greeley, Horace (1811-1872)  Seward, Frederick William (1830-1915)  Seward, William Henry (1801-1872)  Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865)  
Place written New York, New York
Theme The American Civil War; The Presidency
Sub-collection American Civil War Newspapers and Magazines
Additional Information The New-York Daily Tribune also known as the New York Tribune was established by Horace Greeley in 1841 and was long considered one of the leading newspapers in the United States. Greeley died in 1872, the year Whitelaw Reid assumed control of the paper. His son Ogden Mills Reid merged the paper with the New York Herald to form the New York Herald Tribune, which continued to be run by Ogden M. Reid until his death in 1947.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945