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Wilber Wightman Gramling’s Diary

Wilber Wightman Gramling’s diary is one of the few surviving diaries written by a Florida soldier during the Civil War.

Among the entries are seven references to Lincoln or “Abe.”

  • Inside cover of diary

    Perpetual Diary

  • Monday, May 23, 1864

    Everything the same. Saw President Lincoln and Lady pass yesterday.

  • Tuesday, Nov. 8, 1864

    Far as I know, it is quite still for election day. Generally thought that it will be a close run between Abe and Mc, rather than in the latter’s favor.

  • Friday, Nov. 11, 1864

    Great speculation about the election. Some say that Lincoln is elected and some say Mac.

  • Saturday, Nov. 19, 1864

    Unusually pleasant today and fair. Seems to be no doubt but Abe is reelected.

  • Thursday, April 13, 1865

    Seems to be settled that General Lee and army surrendered to Grant. Some seem to rejoice—while others lament the capture of so noble an army.

  • Sunday, April 16, 1865

    Cloudy and quite cold. Lincoln’s murderer is supposed to be one Booth. Johnson took his seat yesterday at 2 o’clock. Seward considered dangerous. The assassin not apprehended yet.


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