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J. WILKES BOOTH'S CRIME.
Gars" Graphic Review of the Tragedy Which Bathed a World in Tears. Analyzing the Comspiracy--Pen-Pictures of use Conspirators--After the Shot--Booth's Hopeles Flight--Kiling the Horses--Mrs. Quesenberry--The Scheme to Abduct Linand Its Abandonment--An Interview With One of Booth's Friends--The Misorable Death of the Assassin. BOOTH'S ARRIVAL IN VIRGINIA. KILLING THE HORSES. OLD BRYAN. THERE A WORD ABOUT THE TOPOGRAPHY MAXIMILIAN'S THOMAS HARBIN. THE ABDUCTION SCHEME. WHAT THEY WERE SAYING IN VIRGINIA. MISS DUNCANSON, HAROLD SAFE. HE WALKED FORWARD AND CALLED HIM "JOHN." A RUINED AND HUNRED MAN, NO REGRET OR REMORSE. THE TIME FIXED TO KILL. THE COURT-MARTIAL RIGHT. TUE SECRET MOTIVE. THE DETECTIVES. GOING TO DR. STUART'S. AN ANALYSIS OF THE CRIME. MR. MARTIN, BOOTH'S FIRST COMING. MR. MUDD THE UNION MASTIFF. THREE MONTHS BEFOR THE PRESIDENT'S MURDER, THE SCHEME OF BOOTH, THE CARBINES. TAKING THE CHANCES. THE REBEL MAIL SERVICE
Cincinnati Enquirer (1872-1922) - Cincinnati, Ohio
Author: CORRESPONDENCE OF THE ENQUIRERGATH
Date: Aug 3, 1884
Start Page: 13
Pages: 1
Text Word Count: 7271
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The writer of this article was twenty-four years old when President Lincoln was murered, and he heard the news of the assassinain Richmond, Virginia, while still the documents of the disbanded Confederate Government were lying in the gutters of that town. Returning to Washington, the writer became acquainted with most of the...

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