The Day Lincoln was Shot: An Illustrated ChronicleThe companion book to the TNT original movie premiering in April 1998, "The Day Lincoln Was Shot" is the first illustrated account of the Lincoln assassination. Blending over 175 vintage photographs and illustrations, Richard Bak has created a spellbinding volume that graphically details, in words and pictures, one of the most heinous crimes in American history. |
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Page 108
... Mudd had also been responsible for introducing Booth to John Surratt . Although Mudd was a Southern sympa- thizer and occasionally delivered mail for the Confederate underground , he neither trusted nor cared for Booth . Nonetheless ...
... Mudd had also been responsible for introducing Booth to John Surratt . Although Mudd was a Southern sympa- thizer and occasionally delivered mail for the Confederate underground , he neither trusted nor cared for Booth . Nonetheless ...
Page 161
... Mudd and David Herold , also were in government hands . Having winnowed hundreds of suspects down to eight alleged assassins - Spangler , Arnold , O'Laughlen , Atzerodt , Mrs. Surratt , Powell , Dr. Mudd , and Herold - Stanton then ...
... Mudd and David Herold , also were in government hands . Having winnowed hundreds of suspects down to eight alleged assassins - Spangler , Arnold , O'Laughlen , Atzerodt , Mrs. Surratt , Powell , Dr. Mudd , and Herold - Stanton then ...
Page 192
... Mudd's cell : " Leave hope behind who enters here . " Outside of cleaning bricks , prisoners sentenced to hard labor actually did very little work at Fort Jefferson . Escape was not unheard of . Two months into his confinement , Mudd ...
... Mudd's cell : " Leave hope behind who enters here . " Outside of cleaning bricks , prisoners sentenced to hard labor actually did very little work at Fort Jefferson . Escape was not unheard of . Two months into his confinement , Mudd ...
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