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like the cicatrix of
a burn than that of a
surgical operation.
It was occasioned
when I removed a fibroid
tumor from his neck.
It is exactly as you
have described it.
Dr. May:
Yes, that is he.That is John Wilkes Booth.
Alexander Gardner:
Gentlemen,
are and perfectly still.
One, two, three.
Tom Hanks:
James Wardell,
one of Lafayette
Baker's detectives,
takes the single
glass plate and
delivers it to
Lafayette Baker.
It is presumed that
Baker gives it to
Secretary of War Stanton.
But no one knows.
Alexander Gardner's
photograph of the autopsy
of John Wilkes Booth
has never been found.
The trial of the
conspirators is a
military tribunal.
And all of the
defendants are found guilty.
And in attempting to
create a definitive record
of the people and
events surrounding the
assassination of
Abraham Lincoln,
Alexander Gardner and
Timothy O'Sullivan are
given extraordinary
and exclusive access.
On July 7th, 1865, the
sentences are carried out
for the first
assassination of a
president in the
history of the nation.
And Mary Surratt becomes
executed by the United
States Federal Government
when she joins Powell,
Atzerodt and Herold on a
scaffold at the old
Arsenal Penitentiary.
In an interview
the former President
of the Confederacy,
Jefferson Davis,
states simply,
"Next to the destruction
of the Confederacy,
the death of
Abraham Lincoln was the
darkest day the
South has ever known."
his father's assassination
while attending "Aladdin"
at Grover's Theater.
He died of heart
failure six years later.
Briefly committed to
an asylum by her only
surviving son, Robert,
Mary Todd Lincoln died in
Springfield, 17 years
after the assassination
of her husband.
John Wilkes Booth's
body was buried in a
storage room at the
old Arsenal Penitentiary,
then in a warehouse
Baltimore, Maryland,
killing of Abraham Lincoln.
President's death,
the Civil War was over.
And Lincoln's Gettysburg
declaration was realized.
That, "Government of the
people, by the people,
"for the people, shall not
perish from the Earth."
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