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Program Commemorating 150th Anniversary of Lincoln Assassination at Lyme Library

The Lyme Library hosts How A Nation Grieves on April 23, a reflection on the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's assassination.

April 2015 marks the 150th anniversary of the death of President Lincoln. He remains one of the most studied and written about figures in American History. Writer and journalist Glenn Alan Cheney, editor of the book How a Nation Grieves: Press Accounts of the Death of Lincoln, the Hunt for Booth, and America in Mourning, will speak on the subject on Thursday, April 23 at 7 P.M. at the Lyme Public Library.

His presentation will touch on how the nation coped with the tragic and sudden loss of the President. Using only primary source material from that time period, Cheney’s book captures the divisions in the country including the anger, grief, and mourning of the northern U.S. as well as the hatred, vitriol, and loathing from some in the south.

Glenn Alan Cheney is the author of many books and articles. His books include Thanksgiving: The Pilgrims’ First Year in America, and Journey to Chernobyl. He lives in Connecticut. Copies of How a Nation Grieves will be available for purchase the evening of the program. Please call 860-434-2272 to register or email programreg@lymepl.org. The Library is located at 482 Hamburg Road in Lyme.

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This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Lyme Public Library.

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