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- The name of Abraham: with ukulele arrangement; successfully sung by J. C. Flippen by Howard Johnson, Irving Bibo and Lew Klein. (1)
- Narratio in Phillips v. Beal, [Law papers]. (1)
- A nation bowed in grief will rise in might to exterminate the leaders of this accursed rebellion. (1)
- The nation in tears: in memoriam, Abraham Lincoln; may be sung as a solo, trio, duett or full chorus ; arranged for the piano or organ words by R.C.; music by Konrad Treuer. (2)
- The nation in tears: in memoriam, Abraham Lincoln; may be sung as a solo, trio, duett or full chorus; arranged for the piano or organ words by R.C.; music by Konrad Treuer. (2)
- The nation is weeping. (2)
- The nation mourns a father slain! We loved him living. We revere him dead. (1)
- The nation mourns a martyred father! (1)
- A nation mourns her chief words and music by H. S. Thompson, author of Lilly Dale, Annie Lisle, Marion Lee, I am lonely since my mother died, etc. (1)
- A nation mourns her martyr'd son. (3)
- A nation mourns her martyr'd son: ("an honest man's the noblest work of God") words by Alice Hawthorne [pseud. ; music by Sep. Winner. (2)
- A nation mourns her martyr'd son: ("an honest man's the noblest work of God") words by Alice Hawthorne [pseud.]; music by Sep. Winner. (2)
- The nation mourns his loss. He still lives in the hearts of the people. (2)
- The nation mourns! April 15, 1865. [Envelope] (1)
- The nation mourns. [Poem]. (1)
- The nation mourns. (11)
- A nation weeps: dirge on the death of Abraham Lincoln by J. W. Turner. (1)
- National anthem for the obsequies of the late President Lincoln, in Union Square. (1)
- The National Archives' reproduction of the Emancipation Proclamation. (1)
- National calamity! Lincoln & Seward assassinated!! (1)
- National day of mourning, June 1, 1865. (1)
- National Democratic ticket. For President, John C. Breckinridge of Kentucky. [Ohio Campaign ticket] (1)
- National funeral march composed by J.E. Schonacker. (1)
- A national hymn: for 4 voices with an accompaniment for organ or piano-forte words by James Nicholson; music by C. Everest. (1)
- National Inauguration Ball. March 4th, 1865. Invitation. (1)
- National Inauguration Ball. March 4th, 1865. The honor of____ company is requested. (1)
- National Lincoln Monument Association donation in the form of a dollar bill. (1)
- National Lincoln Monument. Office state superintendent public instruction, Illinois. (1)
- National Lincoln monument. (6)
- National republican platform. Adopted by the National Republican Convention, held in Chicago, May 17, 1860. (1)
- National Union ticket! For President, Abraham Lincoln. For Vice-President, Andrew Johnson. [California campaign ticket] (1)
- National Union Ticket. [California campaign ticket] (2)
- National Union ticket. For President Abraham Lincoln. For Vice President Andrew Johnson. [Campaign ticket] (2)
- The new picture of the eagle. (1)
- New styles. Prices reduced. Campaign metals, campaign pins, &c. Containing correct malainotype likeness of all the candidates for president and vice president. [Includes bill of sale.] (1)
- The New Year's address of the Newsmen of the New York Herald. (1)
- New York Daily Tribune, [Newspaper]. February 28, 1860. National politics. A speech delivered at the Cooper Institute last evening by Abraham Lincoln of Illinois. (1)
- The New York Herald, [newspaper]. April 15, 1865. (2)
- The New York Herald, [newspaper]. October 13, 1860. (1)
- New York Press. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. April 15, 1865. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. April 16, 1865. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. April 17, 1865. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. April 18, 1865. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. April 19, 1865. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. April 20, 1865. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. April 22, 1865. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. April 24, 1865. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. April 25, 1865. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. April 26, 1865. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. April 28, 1865. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. April 29, 1865. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. May 1, 1865. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. May 10, 1865. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. May 13, 1865. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. May 15, 1865. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. May 16, 1865. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. May 2, 1865. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. May 20, 1865. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. May 4, 1865. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. May 5, 1865. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. May 6, 1865. (1)
- New York Times, [newspaper]. May 8, 1865. (1)
- New York Tribune, [newspaper]. June 16, 1860. (1)
- Newspaper Transcripts in Barret v. Alton & Sangamon Railroad, [Law papers]. (1)
- "Nobody hurt." [song.] (1)
- Nomination song words by Chas. Haynes; music by J.E. Haynes. (1)
- Northmen, awake: quartette & chorus words by S. Fillmore Bennett; music by J.P. Webster. (1)
- Notice in Klein v. Irwin et al, [Law papers]. (1)
- Notice to take deposition in Broadwell et al. for use of Thompson et ux. V Broadwell et al, [Law papers]. (1)
- Notice to Take Deposition in Bryan & Bryan v. Wash et al, [Law papers]. (1)
- Notice to Take Deposition in Wagoner v. Porter et al, [Law papers]. (1)
- Notice. The people of Lexington are invited to attend religious services at the First Unitarian Church, on Wednesday, the 19th inst., at 12 o'clock, M. In memory of our late honored and beloved President, Abraham Lincoln. Per order of the committee. (1)