CHAPTER 11: THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN I had never heard Mr. Lincoln make a public speech, and, knowing the man so well, was very anxious to hear him. On the morning of the Tuesday after our return from City Point, Mrs. Lincoln came to my apartments, and before she drove ...
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求翻译:The news of the assassination of President Lincoln spread like wildfire.是什么意思?待解决 悬赏分:1 - 离问题结束还有 The news of the assassination of President Lincoln spread like wildfire.问题补充:匿名 2013-05-23 12:21:38 null 匿名 2013-05-23 12:23:18 新闻被刺杀的总统林肯蔓...
The assassination of President Lincoln [electronic resource] : a poem /James T. Breeze
Welcome to LincolnConspirators.com This website is an educational resource exploring the history surrounding the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. It is written by me, Dave Taylor, a historian and former elementary school teacher. This website is primarily a blog where I post new articles...
U.S. Army Counter-Intelligence Director, Lafayette Baker, who worked directly for President Lincoln and for Lincoln’s Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton, almost immediately arrested Jew-Simon Wolf. The B’nai B’rith was understood to be a Confederate Intelligence Front. There were so many...
Professor Allen Guelzo has devoted his life to studying President Lincoln. He has contributed to a seven-part essay to LIFE's Lincoln: An Intimate Portrait. "Lincoln's death generates the greatest what-if question of all time for Americans. What if Lincoln had lived?" Gu...
A discourse on the terrible, irresistible yet sublime logic of events as suggested by the assassination of President Lincoln, and the attempted assassination of Secretary Seward; delivered in the Universalist Church, Ripon, Wis., Sunday evening, ...
With the war over, in April Booth's plot turned to murder. On the night of the shooting of President Lincoln at Ford's Theatre, according to an account in the New York Herald, "a tall, well-dressed man" appeared at the residence of Secretary Seward at about half-past-ten, claiming ...