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The Confederate soldiers still at War reported in their diaries that the beaten-down men, emotions blunted from seeing so much carnage, hardly reacted, "though some mourned". Southern men mourned the death of the Union President. When the news of Lincoln's death first reached the public, the reactions were as varied and visceral as the reactions to his life and career. Many people mourned — some even sought out his bloodied clothing and other relics. But others, in both the North and South, celebrated and reveled in the president's death. And many people simply didn't believe it was real.

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