Citizens of the Swiss Republic in New South Wales to President Andrew Johnson and the Congress of the United States

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Title

Citizens of the Swiss Republic in New South Wales to President Andrew Johnson and the Congress of the United States

Subject

Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Presidents--Assassination
Condolence notes
Ethnic groups

Creator

Citizens of the Swiss Republic in New South Wales

Publisher

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum

Date

1865-XX-XX

Format

pdf

Language

eng

Identifier

RG59E177-293

Coverage

-33.9167, 151.1667
Sydney, New South Wales
Australia

Has Version

The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the United States of America, and the Attempted Assassination of William H. Seward, Secretary of State (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1866), 307.
The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the United States of America, and the Attempted Assassination of William H. Seward, Secretary of State (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1867), 402-3.

Transcription

[Translation.]

the citizens of the swiss republic in new south wales.

To the honorable the President, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the United States of America:

We, the citizens of the Swiss republic, resident at New South Wales, have been requested by Signor John Baptist Modini, one of our countrymen, to assemble in order, as sons of another free republic, to condole with you, the Congress of America, on the very sad calamity that has befallen your nation, and to express our heartfelt sorrow and sympathetic grief for the immense loss you have sustained by the atrocious murder of your great devoted champion of liberty, President Abraham Lincoln.

We, by birth sons of another free republic, cannot refrain from giving expression of sympathy for your great loss, being ourselves brought up under free principles, and owe it to ourselves and to the republic of which we are citizens to declare our abhorrence of the crime which has deprived humanity of one of its greatest ornaments.

To Mrs. Lincoln and family we offer the respectful condolence of our sympathy with the sufferings which it is some consolation to know are in a degree shared by the world at large, but which are assuaged by the consideration that Mr. Lincoln’s work and best efforts had already gained the approval and admiration of every free and enlightened people.

J. B. MODINI.
AUGUSTO ANDREOLL.
ORIOLA AFIRO.
LORENZO BERTA.
GOVANNI GAYLIARDI.
FRANCESCO GALLI.
And forty other names.

Status

Complete

Percent Completed

100

Weight

20

Original Format

paper and ink
2 p.
30 x 44.75 cm

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