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    Assasination!

    Today marks the aniversary of Lincolns asassination.
    Robert Johnson

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    Yes it is! I have an original The New York Post written on April fifthteenth after Lincoln died. I would scan the Photocopy I have of it (The Original is in a frame), but my scanner pictures won't go onto this site.
    A sad day for America. If anyone would like to see the headline of his asassination send me an e-mail. I might be able to send it as an attachment.
    Last edited by theknapsack; 04-14-2004 at 04:56 PM. Reason: Forgot to add something
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    Re: Assasination!

    Quote Originally Posted by theknapsack
    Yes it is! I have an original The New York Post written on April fifthteenth after Lincoln died. I would scan the Photocopy I have of it (The Original is in a frame), but my scanner pictures won't go onto this site.
    A sad day for America. If anyone would like to see the headline of his asassination send me an e-mail. I might be able to send it as an attachment.
    This is from the NEW YORK TIMES, April 15, 1865...

    "Act of a Desperate Rebel" ...

    Actually I have a letter somewhere from a Union cavalryman which lauds the assassination... I will see if I can post it here later.


    from the Library of Congress
    Satan Tempting Booth to MURDER the President
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    I'll be going to Ford's Theatre at 10pm tonight, as I do every year. The back door which Booth escaped from is still there and the cobblestoned alley which exits onto F Street (called Baptist Alley during the war) is still extant. Very cool to go back there.

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    Re: Assasination!

    My New York Herald says:

    EXTRA
    8:10 A.M.
    New York, Saturday, April 15, 1865.
    Death
    of
    President
    Further Details of the
    Great Crime.

    Etc.
    It's a quite intrigueing Newspaper.

    It also says
    J. Wilkes Booth, the Actor, the
    Alleged Assassin of the
    President
    &c., &c., &c.
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    Re: Assasination!

    "May we speak their names no more."
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    Robert Johnson

    "Them fellers out thar you ar goin up against, ain't none of the blue-bellied, white-livered Yanks and sassidge-eatin'forrin' hirelin's you have in Virginny that run atthe snap of a cap - they're Western fellers, an' they'll mighty quick give you a bellyful o' fightin."



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    Re: Assasination!

    Walked past Ford's and the Peterson House on the way back from lunch and noticed that the building next door to the north is being demolished. Carefully, I hope. Interested to see what goes in there next.

    On another note, if you ever get the chance, take the Booth Escape Tour put on by the Mary Surratt House in MD. VERY COOL!!!
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    Re: Assasination!

    AC Forum Members,

    In an effort to keep this thread on topic, I have deleted all the posts debating the appropriateness of one of our members comments.

    We now return you to an intelligent discussion of the Lincoln assassination, already in progress.
    John Stillwagon

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    Here is some more from the Newspaper.
    Here is the biggest Headline:
    "IMPORTANT

    Assassination
    of
    President Lincoln

    The President Shot at the
    Theatre Last Evening.

    Secretary Seward
    Daggered in his bed
    BUT
    Not Mortally Wounded."

    Etc.

    Here is an excerpt from some of the text:
    "The President and Mrs. Lincoln were at Fords Theatre, listening to the preformance of The American Cousin, occupying the a box in the second tier. At the close of the third act a person entered the box occupied by the President and shot Mr. Lincold (R.E. note Yes, it says Lincold) in the head. The shot entered the back of his head and came out above the temple.
    The Assassin then jumped from the box upon the stage and ran across to the other side, exhibiting a dagger in his hand, flourishing it in a tragical manner, shouting the same words repeated by the deperado at Mr. Sewards house, adding to it "The south is avenged,"(??) then escaped from the back entrance to the stage, but in his passage dropped his pistol and his hat."

    There is much more bewildering information. What do you think? I suppose it ws writtin very fast so there are many typos and inaccurate information. Of course, I am not too educated on the subject, so please correct me if I am wrong. I wish I could scan it for you, but my scanner makes it a .TIF (not .TIFF) that won't upload onto my posts. Time to go to the books.
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    I can remember back in late 1963 (just two weeks after JFK's assassination) our family moved from suburban New York to rural North Georgia. The folks made a several day pitstop to sight-see Washington DC.

    We visited Ford's Theatre and back then, it was a shell of a building, and there were several assassination-related artifacts behind plexiglass at the right side of the building. Some of the artifacts I remember were: the door that Booth whiddled out the peep-hole; Booth's derringer; Lincoln's life mask.

    And accross the street in the room where Lincoln died, was the bloodstained pillow on his deathbed (under plexiglass).

    Even for this six year old, it was a very memorable and moving visit, and even at that age, the similarity of the fate of our newly fallen leader to Lincoln was not lost on me; and on that same day, we paid our respects to JFK's fresh grave at Arlington.

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