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Commonwealth of Massachusetts By His Excellency John A. Andrews. Governor. A proclamation for a day of special humiliation and prayer.

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From the Oliver R. Barrett Collection.

Appointing June 1, 1865, as a day of prayer for the assassinated President.

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01/01/1865
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Andrew, John A. (Author)
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