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Independent, April 1865. [Portrait and quotation.] Albany, N. Y. Andrew Boyd, Novelty Printing Press. 1870 8vo, pp (6). .

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STRONG. The Nation's Sorrow. A Discourse on the death of Abraham Lincoln, delivered in the Larkin Street Presbyterian Church, San Francisco, April 16th, 1865. By Rev. J. D. Strong, Pastor. Published by the Larkin St. Congregation. San Francisco: George L. Kenny & Co. 1865. 8vo, pp 14..

910 STURZ. Reden gehalten bei der Berliner Todtenfeier für den Präsidenten Lincoln von amerikanischen, englischen und deutschen Geisteichen. Ein Ausspruch der Kirche über Sklaverei und freie Arbeit. Herausgegeben von J. J. Sturz. Berlin, 1865. C. G. Lüderitz'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung. A. Charisius. Schönebergerstrasse 7. 8vo, pp 39. 1,600 copies.

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SUBGENATION: the theory of The Normal Relation of the Races; an answer to "Miscegenation." [Motto] New York. [John Bradburn, (Successor to M. Doolady,) No. 49 Walker Street.] 1864. 12mo, pp

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See No. 844. SUMNER, (Charles.) The Promises of the Declaration of Independence. Eulogy of Abraham Lincoln, delivered before the Municipal Authorities of the City of Boston, June 1, 1865, by Charles Sumner. Boston: Ticknor & Fields 1865 8vo, pp 61. 3,000 copies. 913 SUMNER, (Charles.) The Promises of the Declaration of Independence. Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, delivered before the Municipal Authorities of the City of Boston,

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June 1, 1865, by Charles Sumner. [Motto.] Boston: J. E. Farwell and Company, Printers to the City, 37 Congress Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 67. . SUMNER, (Edward A.) Abraham Lincoln. By Edward A. Sumner, of the New York bar. [Portrait] An Oration Delivered before the Men's League of the Broadway Tabernacle Church, of New York City, February 10th, 1902. 8vo, pp 16. SUMTER CLUB. The Trip of the Steamer Oceanus to Fort Sumter and Charleston, S. C. Comprising the Incidents of the Excursion, the Appearance, at that time, of the City, and the entire Programme of Exercises at the Re-raising of the Flag over the Ruins of Fort Sumter, April 14th, 1865. By a Committee appointed by the Passengers of the Oceanus. Brooklyn: "The Union" steam printing house, 10 Front Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 172-2. Illustrated.

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916 The passengers organized as the "Sumter Club" and chose Rev. J. Clement French and Mr. Edward Cary, editor of the Brooklyn Union, to prepare this volume. Included here as the best contemporary account of an event historically associated with the tragedy at Washington. The ceremony was performed, by previous direction of the President, at noon of the day on which the fatal shot was fired, which was the fourth anniversary of the evacuation. As the lowering of the colors at Fort Sumter was the first concession to armed rebellion, so the restoration of the same flag to its rightful place above the ruin marked in a dramatic way the reinstatement of National authority throughout the land. Lincoln's mission and his martyrdom were both accomplished that day. Besides Mr. Beecher's oration and a full report of the proceedings, the book contains addresses to the freedmen of Charleston on the ensuing Sabbath by William Lloyd Garrison, Senator Henry Wilson, Hon. W. D. Kelley, and George Thompson, the anti-slavery champion of England.

Also a touching address on shipboard, by Rev. Theodore L. Cuyler, D.D., upon the President's death, news of which was received on the homeward voyage.

SURETY. "The Surety of the Upright." A Discourse preached on the occasion of the National Fast, June 1, 1865, in the First Parish Meeting-House, Saco, Maine, by the Pastor. Published by special request. Biddeford: Printed at the office of the Union and Journal. 1865. 8vo, pp 20. 500 copies.

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Author, Rev. John H. Windsor. SURRATT. Life and Extraordinary Adventures of John H. Surratt, the Conspirator. A correct account and highly interesting Narrative of his doings and adventures from childhood to the present time. Philadelphia: Published by Barclay & Co., 602 Arch street [No year.] 8vo, pp 136. Illustrated. 918 SURRATT. The Career and Adventures of John H. Surratt, since his flight from America, after the execution of his mother, Mrs. Mary Surratt, Payne, Harold and Atzerott for the assassination of President Lincoln. His enlistment in the Pope's Zuaves in Italy, His betrayal by his Mistress to U. S. Minister King. His arrest and desperate escape. His flight to Egypt, aided by Brigands whose band he had joined. His final arrest in Egypt by United States Consul Hale. Philadelphia: Published by C. W. Alexander, 224 South Third Street. [1896] 8vo, pp 99. Illustrated.

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919 Same in German by same publisher, 1866, pp 99. No copy found.

SURRATT. Trial of John H. Surratt in the Criminal Court for the District of Columbia, Hon. George P. Fisher, Presiding. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1867. 2 volumes, 8vo, pp 1383.

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Issued also with following imprint: "Washington:

French & Richardson. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1867." The two volumes are paged consecutively. SUTPHEN. Discourse on the occasion of the death of Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States, preached in the Spring Garden Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, by the Pastor, Rev. Morris C. Sutphen, April 16th, 1865. Philadelphia: Jas. B. Rodgers, Printer, 52 & 54 North Sixth Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 19. 750 copies. 921 SWAIN. A Nation's Sorrow. A Sermon preached on the Sabbath after the assassination of President Lincoln, In the Central Congregational Church, Providence, April 15, 1865. By the Pastor, Rev. Leonard Swain. [No place, no year.] 8vo, pp 11. 1,000 copies.

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The date should be April 16th. SWEETSER. A Commemorative Discourse on the Death of Abraham Lincoln. By Seth Sweetser, Pastor of the Central Church. Worcester, Massachusetts. [No imprint.] 1865. 8vo, pp 29. 600 copies.

Delivered April 23, 1865.

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SWETT. Oration upon the Unveiling of the Statue of Abraham Lincoln, in Lincoln Park, [Chicago] October 22, 1887. By Leonard Swett. [No imprint, year or place] 8vo, pp 10 923a SWING. The Death of the President. Sermon by Rev. David Swing. Preached in the Presbyterian Church at Hamilton, O., April 16, 1865. 1865. Hamilton Telegraph Print. 16mo, pp 18. 800 copies.

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Another discourse by the same author was delivered at Oxford, Ohio, on the day of the funeral at Washington, and 1,000 copies were printed. No copy found.

SWING. Address to the New Generation. Washington

and Lincoln. February 12 and 22, 1888. By David

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Swing, Pastor of Central Church, Chicago. Published by W. A. Talcott, of Rockford, Ill. [No place, no year.] 8vo, pp 15. SYMMES. "To what purpose is this Waste?" Address before the Loyal Leagues of South-Brunswick and Monroe, June 1, 1865, by Rev. Joseph G. Symmes, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Cranbury, N. J. Published by request of the Leagues. New Brunswick, N. J.: Printed at the Fredonian Book and Job Office, August, 1865. 8vo, pp 29. 600 copies. 926 SZOLD. Vaterland and Freiheit. Predigt bei der Erinnerungsfeier des verstorbenen Präsidenten, Abraham Lincoln, am 1. Juni 1865, (dem zweiten Tag Schabuoth.) gehalten von Benjamin Szold, Rabbiner der Oheb-Schalom Gemeinde in Baltimore. (Der Reinerlös ist für die Unglüchlichen im Suden bestimmt.) Gerdrucht bei B. Polmyer, G. D. Ecte von Baltimore u Gaystr. 1865. 12mo, pp 10. 927 TANSY. From the Cabin to the White House. An Address at the obsequies of the late President Lincoln, by Rev. J. Tansy, of New Harmony, Ind. Evansville: Evansville Journal Co., Steam Printers and Binders. 1865. 8vo, pp 19. 200 copies. . 928 TAPLEY. Eulogy of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States, pronounced by Rufus P. Tapley, Esq., April 19, 1865, at Saco, Maine, including the report of the proceedings of the town of Saco consequent upon his death. Biddeford: Printed by the Union and Journal Office. 1865. 8vo, pp 27. 1,500 copies. • 929 TAPPAN. Abraham Lincoln. Rede bei der gedächtnessfeier in der Dorothenkirche zu Berlin, 2. Mai 1865,

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