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Why Was Lincoln Murdered?

By: Otto Eisenschiml | Book details

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ILLUSTRATIONS
Facsimile of Mrs. Lincoln's Letter Appointing John F. Parker as Lincoln's Bodyguard15
Announcements in Washington Evening Star, April 14, 186560
First Announcement of Lincoln's Assassination in Charleston Courier, April 20 and in Macon Daily Evening News, April 2682
Reports of Lincoln's Assassination in Richmond, Savannah and New Orleans Newspapers84
Earliest Notice of Lincoln's Assassination in the Richmond Whig, April 1786
Map of Booth's Flight and Pursuit92
John Fletcher's Testimony in Official Report112
John Fletcher's Testimony in Transcript of Court Stenographer's Notes112
John Fletcher's Testimony in Poore's Report113
Contemporary Print of the Death of Booth154
Sketch of Sam Arnold, by General Lew Wallace176
Facsimile of Von Steinacker's Court-Martial Sentence220
Facsimile of General John A. Dix's Letter248
Edwin Booth264
John Wilkes Booth264
Facsimile of Booth's Telegram to Wiechmann292
Map of the Eastern Campaigns308.
Map of the Western Campaigns347
General Henry W. Halleck354
Edwin M. Stanton396

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