Oldroyd. This latter subject is best known to Lincoln assassination buffs as the man who operated his own museum out of the Lincoln home in Springfield, Illinois, and then from the Petersen House where Lincoln died in Washington. In 1901, Oldroyd also published a book on the assassination of ...
as well as the assassination of President Lincoln. Following in his footsteps from the White House to Ford's Theatre to Peterson's Boarding House, where he took his final breath.
What follows is an exploration of “Back There,” containing an overview of the episode, biographies of the actors who took part in it, a look into the production and editing, some trivia, and a discussion of some other adaptations of this unique Lincoln assassination-related show. While the...
Lincoln had about twelve months of formaleducation; so he was self-taught, stealing away as many moments as he could to read. This would aid him later on in his life. His physical description was that he grew to be very tall, reaching six feet and four inches, which helped him win ma...
On a sunny day, with thousands of fans applauding, Kennedy rode past the Book Depository in the open-roofed Lincoln Continental. And then, beginning at 12:30pm and spanning 8.4 seconds, three shots rang out. The first bullet sparked off the pavement. The second burst through Kennedy's shoul...
Lincoln, Nebraska B. A. Anheliger, Holdfast, Saskatchewan, Canada Myron E. Anderson, Greeley,Colorado Assumption Abbey, Richardton, North Dakota John Baab, Berrien Springs, Michigan Dean C. Batt, Marion, Kansas Mr. & Mrs. Edwin A. Beisel, Saginaw,Michigan Mr. & Mrs. Howard O. Berg, Devi...
, by Lincoln Lawrence. Covers the CIA's secret RHIC-EDOM technology, including RHIC or Radio-Hypnotic Intracerebral Control mind control using electronic hypnosis technology described at.StopRadio-HypnoticIntraCerebralControl.com and EDOM or Electronic Dissolution Of Memory, described at StopElectronic...
1865 n April 14, 1865 President Abraham Lincoln is shot by John Wilkes Booth while attending a performance of Our American Cousin at Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C. He dies the next morning. Booth is later killed trying to avoid capture, and seven conspirators are convicted of plotting ...
1865 n April 14, 1865 President Abraham Lincoln is shot by John Wilkes Booth while attending a performance of Our American Cousin at Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C. He dies the next morning. Booth is later killed trying to avoid capture, and seven conspirators are convicted of plotting ...
1865 n April 14, 1865 President Abraham Lincoln is shot by John Wilkes Booth while attending a performance of Our American Cousin at Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C. He dies the next morning. Booth is later killed trying to avoid capture, and seven conspirators are convicted of plotting ...