W.H. De Groff tells of his experiences in Washington night of Lincoln's murder | Newspaper Article/Clipping | Wisconsin Historical Society

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W.H. De Groff tells of his experiences in Washington night of Lincoln's murder

Wisconsin Local History and Biography Articles
W.H. De Groff tells of his experiences in Washington night of Lincoln's murder | Newspaper Article/Clipping | Wisconsin Historical Society
ARTICLE DETAILS
Headline:W.H. De Groff tells of his experiences in Washington night of Lincoln's murder
Main Heading:Civil War
Sub Heading:Personal Narratives
Article Date:1923-11-27
Newspaper:Sheboygan Press-Telegram
City:Sheboygan
County:Sheboygan
State:WI
NAMES ASSOCIATED WITH THIS ARTICLE
Lincoln, Lincoln Abraham 1809 - 1865
Booth, John Wilkes 1838-1865
De Groff, W. H.
RECORD LOCATION
Collection:Wisconsin Local History and Biographical Articles (WLHBA) Collection
Location:Wisconsin Historical Society Library, 2nd floor, Madison, Wisconsin

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