The attached eyewitness report covering President Lincoln’s visit to the charred remains of the capital of the Confederacy was first read in the June, 1865 issue of The Atlantic Weekly:

“Abraham Lincoln was walking their streets: and worst of all, that plain, honest-hearted man was recognizing the [slaves] as human beings by returning their salutations!”

Click here to read about the fall of Richmond.

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Read An Eyewitness Account of Lincoln’s Visit to Richmond <br>(Atlantic Monthly, 1865) for Free

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