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John Wilkes Booth's final days: Lincoln's assassin met his end in rural VirginiaNone ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. April 14 marks the 160th anniversary of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. Everyone is ...
Arguably the nation's most famous assassin, John Wilkes Booth was an accomplished actor, southern sympathizer, and likely spy before shooting President Lincoln in April 1865. The ninth of 10 ...
has just made public a story in which he tells how he warned President Lincoln that he was in danger of being assassinated by John Wilkes Booth five days before the tragedy occurred. View Full ...
Illustration by Cliff Alejandro; Reference Images: National Archvies; Albert Davis Collection Asia Booth ... John Wilkes, her younger brother, was wanted for the assassination of President Lincoln.
John Wilkes Booth certainly saw himself as a dramatic figure in history. Upon shooting Lincoln, he jumped onto the stage and condemned his victim in Latin National Treasure: Amelia Earhart ...
Twelve days after President Lincoln's historic visit to Richmond, his assassin's journey ended in the small town of Port ...
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