ILLUSTRATIONS
| | Facsimile of Mrs. Lincoln's Letter Appointing John F.
Parker as Lincoln's Bodyguard | 15 |
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| | Announcements in Washington Evening Star, April 14,
1865 | 60 |
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| | First Announcement of Lincoln's Assassination in Charleston Courier, April 20 and in Macon Daily Evening News,
April 26 | 82 |
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| | Reports of Lincoln's Assassination in Richmond, Savannah
and New Orleans Newspapers | 84 |
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| | Earliest Notice of Lincoln's Assassination in the Richmond
Whig, April 17 | 86 |
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| | Map of Booth's Flight and Pursuit | 92 |
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| | John Fletcher's Testimony in Official Report | 112 |
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| | John Fletcher's Testimony in Transcript of Court Stenographer's Notes | 112 |
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| | John Fletcher's Testimony in Poore's Report | 113 |
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| | Contemporary Print of the Death of Booth | 154 |
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| | Sketch of Sam Arnold, by General Lew Wallace | 176 |
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| | Facsimile of Von Steinacker's Court-Martial Sentence | 220 |
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| | Facsimile of General John A. Dix's Letter | 248 |
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| | Facsimile of Booth's Telegram to Wiechmann | 292 |
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| Map of the Eastern Campaigns308. |
| | Map of the Western Campaigns | 347 |
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| | General Henry W. Halleck | 354 |
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Publication information:
Book title: Why Was Lincoln Murdered?.
Contributors: Otto Eisenschiml - Author.
Publisher: Little, Brown.
Place of publication: Boston.
Publication year: 1937.
Page number: ix.
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