The Lincoln Memorial: A Record of the Life, Assassination, and Obsequies of the Martyred PresidentJohn Gilmary Shea Bunce & Huntington, 1865 - 288 páginas |
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... door was about the same. The distance between the President, as he sat, and the door was about four or five feet. The door, according to the recollection of this deponent, was not closed during the evening. " When the second scene of ...
... door was about the same. The distance between the President, as he sat, and the door was about four or five feet. The door, according to the recollection of this deponent, was not closed during the evening. " When the second scene of ...
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... doors , as it was at times by a partition converted into two boxes : these doors opened into a dark passage , closed by a door at the end of the dress circle . During the day , or previously , John Wilkes Booth , or his accomplice ...
... doors , as it was at times by a partition converted into two boxes : these doors opened into a dark passage , closed by a door at the end of the dress circle . During the day , or previously , John Wilkes Booth , or his accomplice ...
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... door . For the criminal act Booth selected a small silver mounted Derringer pistol and a bowie knife . He had long ... door . Of this door Spangler took charge , relieving the boy who was sent to hold Booth's horse during the performance ...
... door . For the criminal act Booth selected a small silver mounted Derringer pistol and a bowie knife . He had long ... door . Of this door Spangler took charge , relieving the boy who was sent to hold Booth's horse during the performance ...
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... door which opens on the inner side . The door is so placed as to make an acute angle between it and the wall behind it on the inner side . At the inner end of this passage- way is another door , standing squarely across , and opening ...
... door which opens on the inner side . The door is so placed as to make an acute angle between it and the wall behind it on the inner side . At the inner end of this passage- way is another door , standing squarely across , and opening ...
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... door was about the same . The distance be- tween the President , as he sat , and the door was about four or five feet . The door , according to the recollection of this deponent , was not closed during the evening . " When the second ...
... door was about the same . The distance be- tween the President , as he sat , and the door was about four or five feet . The door , according to the recollection of this deponent , was not closed during the evening . " When the second ...
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