The Death of Lincoln: A Picture History of the AssassinationA factual, detailed account of Lincoln's last days, his death, and what happened to the conspirators and the nation in the days that followed. |
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... Jones , his foster brother , of his " visitors . " Jones was a zealous believer in the Southern cause . He said to Cox , " Sam , 88.
... Jones , his foster brother , of his " visitors . " Jones was a zealous believer in the Southern cause . He said to Cox , " Sam , 88.
Page 89
... Jones brought food and papers to the two fugitives . Their horses , which couldn't be ferried across the Potomac , might give away their hiding place to close - riding pursuers , so the horses were shot . On one of these days Jones went ...
... Jones brought food and papers to the two fugitives . Their horses , which couldn't be ferried across the Potomac , might give away their hiding place to close - riding pursuers , so the horses were shot . On one of these days Jones went ...
Page 94
... Jones led Booth and Herold three miles to the river and to a rowboat he had secreted below Dent's Meadow . Giving them directions and bidding them good - bye , Jones would accept eighteen dollars in payment for the rowboat and nothing ...
... Jones led Booth and Herold three miles to the river and to a rowboat he had secreted below Dent's Meadow . Giving them directions and bidding them good - bye , Jones would accept eighteen dollars in payment for the rowboat and nothing ...
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