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Lincoln Assassination By: Zack Solly
How many United States Presidents have been shot ?
5 Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Regan and William McKinley
How many U.S.  Presidents have been shot at but not actually have been hit?
Andrew Jackson, Harry Truman and Gerald Ford
Who was the first President ever assassinated?
Did you know that ten days before his assassination, President Lincoln had a dream of his own assassination taking place.
Who Killed President Lincoln?
John Wilkes Booth
Booths original plan was to kidnap President Lincoln, not to assassinate him.
Their plan was to take Lincolnto Richmond and hold him for ransom to free confederate POW’s.
Booth was informed on the morning of April 14, 1865 when he was getting his mail at Fords Theater that President Lincoln would be attending the play that evening.
Booth went to the President’s box at Ford’s Theater and carved a mortise in door frame to help aid him in getting in.
Did you know….
Ulysses S Grant was suppose to be Lincoln’s guest the night he was assassinated.
He was able to gain access to the Presidents box because he was an actor at Ford’s Theater
During his escape the spur on Booth’s boot was caught on the bunting and a picture of George Washing ton and caused him to land awkwardly causing him to break his left Fibula.
Booth’s escape route
Hours after President Lincoln was shot, the largest manhunt in United States History was launched.
Did you know?
John Wilkes Booth was 26 years old when he assassinated President Lincoln
Bridges around Washington, D.C. were closed down. Guards were instructed to not let any one cross to keep the assassin in Washington
Did you know…
Lincoln was assassinated on Good Friday, April 14, 1865
He would die April 15, 1865 at 7:22 am The bed President Lincoln died on across from Fords Theater
After Lincoln passed away, Sec. of War Edwin Stanton said “ Now he belongs to the ages” Edwin Stanton
Mudds farm house Samuel Mudd During his escape, Booth fled to Dr. Samuel Mudd’s house where he received treatment for his broken leg. Mudd knew Booth, but did not know what he had done earlier.
Booth would eventually be cornered  in a barn at Garrett’s Farm in Virginia, where he was shot and killed
But was Booth really killed at Garrett’s Farm? Or could he have escaped? Since the Union soldiers believed they had killed Booth, no trial ever took place.
He was the most wanted man in the country and caused the largest manhunt in U.S. History.
But no pictures taken of his dead body
Lewis Powell Co-conspirator  The records of the conspiracy to murder President Lincoln were declared classified and never released.
If it was only Booth, Powell and Atzerodt, why are the records not being released to the public?
Did  Booth Escape? David Herold, one of Booths co-conspirators, when instructed by the Union Army to come out of the barn, stated that Booth was not in the Barn but another man.
A man named John St. Helen fell deathly ill in Granbury, Texas . Thinking he was going to die, he  confessed to being the assassin, John Wilkes Booth to Finis L. Bates
Bates was instructed by St. Helen that if he died to tell his brother Edwin Booth he wasdead.  He then explained how he escaped
How was Booth able to escape Washington when all the bridges were close? Historians claim that all the bridges out of Washington were closed to keep Booth in close proximity.
St. Helen told Bates the reason he was able to cross the bridges out of Washington at night was because he knew the password “TB-TB-Road”
He confessed that when he was eluding the man hunt for him, he lost his personal papers. Knowing  that the Union soldier’s were hot on his trail, he sent a man who worked at Garrett’s farm named Ruddy  to retrieve his papers.
St. Helen claims that when the union soldiers enter Garrett’s farm that they shot Ruddy and because he had Booths papers they assumed it was him.
John Wilkes Booth David E. George St. Helen would eventually get better and would leave town shortly after,  he would change his name to David E. George, and in 1903 he would committed suicide in Enid, Oklahoma.
Finis L  Bates would write a book about Booth. Bates  also had David E George’s body  preserved by mummifying the body
In 1931, 6 Chicago physicians examined the body of David E. George and recorded their findings of a scared right eye brow, crushed right thumb, and broken left leg.
Booth is known to have had all three characteristics
Did you know…
After the assassination of Lincoln, 8 people were investigated for conspiracy for involvement in the Lincoln Assassination
Dr. Samuel Mudd was convicted for aiding a felon by helping Booth. He was sentenced to life in prison
Andrew Johnson would pardon him in 1869
		Did you know…
On July 7, 1865 four people, including the first woman ever executed by the United States Government, Mary Surratt, were hanged at Fort McNair in Washington, D.C. in connection with the Lincoln assassination
December 2010 the body of John Wilkes Booth was exhumed to have DNA samples taken to see if they match his brothers Edwin Booth.

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Lincoln assassination

  • 2. How many United States Presidents have been shot ?
  • 3. 5 Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Regan and William McKinley
  • 4. How many U.S. Presidents have been shot at but not actually have been hit?
  • 5. Andrew Jackson, Harry Truman and Gerald Ford
  • 6. Who was the first President ever assassinated?
  • 7. Did you know that ten days before his assassination, President Lincoln had a dream of his own assassination taking place.
  • 10. Booths original plan was to kidnap President Lincoln, not to assassinate him.
  • 11. Their plan was to take Lincolnto Richmond and hold him for ransom to free confederate POW’s.
  • 12. Booth was informed on the morning of April 14, 1865 when he was getting his mail at Fords Theater that President Lincoln would be attending the play that evening.
  • 13. Booth went to the President’s box at Ford’s Theater and carved a mortise in door frame to help aid him in getting in.
  • 15. Ulysses S Grant was suppose to be Lincoln’s guest the night he was assassinated.
  • 16. He was able to gain access to the Presidents box because he was an actor at Ford’s Theater
  • 17. During his escape the spur on Booth’s boot was caught on the bunting and a picture of George Washing ton and caused him to land awkwardly causing him to break his left Fibula.
  • 19. Hours after President Lincoln was shot, the largest manhunt in United States History was launched.
  • 21. John Wilkes Booth was 26 years old when he assassinated President Lincoln
  • 22. Bridges around Washington, D.C. were closed down. Guards were instructed to not let any one cross to keep the assassin in Washington
  • 24. Lincoln was assassinated on Good Friday, April 14, 1865
  • 25. He would die April 15, 1865 at 7:22 am The bed President Lincoln died on across from Fords Theater
  • 26. After Lincoln passed away, Sec. of War Edwin Stanton said “ Now he belongs to the ages” Edwin Stanton
  • 27. Mudds farm house Samuel Mudd During his escape, Booth fled to Dr. Samuel Mudd’s house where he received treatment for his broken leg. Mudd knew Booth, but did not know what he had done earlier.
  • 28. Booth would eventually be cornered in a barn at Garrett’s Farm in Virginia, where he was shot and killed
  • 29. But was Booth really killed at Garrett’s Farm? Or could he have escaped? Since the Union soldiers believed they had killed Booth, no trial ever took place.
  • 30. He was the most wanted man in the country and caused the largest manhunt in U.S. History.
  • 31. But no pictures taken of his dead body
  • 32. Lewis Powell Co-conspirator The records of the conspiracy to murder President Lincoln were declared classified and never released.
  • 33. If it was only Booth, Powell and Atzerodt, why are the records not being released to the public?
  • 34. Did Booth Escape? David Herold, one of Booths co-conspirators, when instructed by the Union Army to come out of the barn, stated that Booth was not in the Barn but another man.
  • 35. A man named John St. Helen fell deathly ill in Granbury, Texas . Thinking he was going to die, he confessed to being the assassin, John Wilkes Booth to Finis L. Bates
  • 36. Bates was instructed by St. Helen that if he died to tell his brother Edwin Booth he wasdead. He then explained how he escaped
  • 37. How was Booth able to escape Washington when all the bridges were close? Historians claim that all the bridges out of Washington were closed to keep Booth in close proximity.
  • 38. St. Helen told Bates the reason he was able to cross the bridges out of Washington at night was because he knew the password “TB-TB-Road”
  • 39. He confessed that when he was eluding the man hunt for him, he lost his personal papers. Knowing that the Union soldier’s were hot on his trail, he sent a man who worked at Garrett’s farm named Ruddy to retrieve his papers.
  • 40. St. Helen claims that when the union soldiers enter Garrett’s farm that they shot Ruddy and because he had Booths papers they assumed it was him.
  • 41. John Wilkes Booth David E. George St. Helen would eventually get better and would leave town shortly after, he would change his name to David E. George, and in 1903 he would committed suicide in Enid, Oklahoma.
  • 42. Finis L Bates would write a book about Booth. Bates also had David E George’s body preserved by mummifying the body
  • 43. In 1931, 6 Chicago physicians examined the body of David E. George and recorded their findings of a scared right eye brow, crushed right thumb, and broken left leg.
  • 44. Booth is known to have had all three characteristics
  • 46. After the assassination of Lincoln, 8 people were investigated for conspiracy for involvement in the Lincoln Assassination
  • 47. Dr. Samuel Mudd was convicted for aiding a felon by helping Booth. He was sentenced to life in prison
  • 48. Andrew Johnson would pardon him in 1869
  • 50. On July 7, 1865 four people, including the first woman ever executed by the United States Government, Mary Surratt, were hanged at Fort McNair in Washington, D.C. in connection with the Lincoln assassination
  • 51. December 2010 the body of John Wilkes Booth was exhumed to have DNA samples taken to see if they match his brothers Edwin Booth.