This volume contains the oration delivered by Frederick T. Frelinghuysen in Newark, New Jersey, on April 19, 1865, as part of the obsequies for President Abraham Lincoln. In this moving tribute, Frelinghuysen reflects on Lincoln’s life, his leadership during the tumultuous years of the Civil War, and his tragic assassination. The speech captures the profound grief and sense of loss felt across the nation at Lincoln’s death, and it offers insights into the values and ideals that Lincoln embodied. This historical document provides a valuable glimpse into the immediate aftermath of a pivotal moment in American history.
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