Assassination of Lincoln: A History of the Great Conspiracy. Trial of the Conspirators by a Military Commission, and a Review of the Trial of John H. SurrattGood Press, 6 dec 2019 - 1443 pagina's Assassination of Lincoln is a historical text by Thomas Mealey Harris. It relates to and analyzes the conspiracy issues bordering the assassination of the 16th US president Abraham Lincoln. |
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ASSASSINATION OF THE PRESIDENT AND ATTEMPTED | |
UNRAVELLING THE PLOT PURSUIT AND CAPTURE | |
Foundation for the Arrest of Mrs Surratt | |
Arrest of OLaughlin | |
A MILITARY COMMISSIONITS NATURE | |
EVIDENCE IN REGARD TO ATROCITIES NOT EMBRACED | |
Plot to Burn New York City and its Attempted Execution | |
A CRITICISM OF NICOLAY AND | |
THE CASE OF MRS SURRATT | |
FATHER WALTER | |
REVIEW OF THE TRIAL OF JOHN H SURRATT | |
A CRITICISM OF THE DEFENSE | |
Table of Contents | |
Side Lights on the Conspiracy | |
OTHERS CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY AND THE MURDER | |
EVIDENCE PRESENTED BY THE GOVERNMENT | |
THE GOVERNMENT WITNESSES AGAINST DAVIS AND | |
The Controversy between President Johnson and Judge Holt | |
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Assassination of Lincoln: A History of the Great Conspiracy ..., Nummers 1-3 Thomas Mealey Harris Volledige weergave - 1892 |
Assassination of Lincoln: A History of the Great Conspiracy ..., Nummers 1-3 Thomas Mealey Harris Volledige weergave - 1892 |
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Abraham Lincoln accused agents Andrew Johnson April argument armed army Arnold arrest asked assassination Atzerodt authority Bryantown called Canada charge citizen civil courts Cleary co-conspirators committed Confederate confession Congress Conover conspiracy conspirators Constitution conversation counsel crime declared defense despatch dollars door duty enemy evidence execution fact friends gentleman guilty hand Herold innocent insurrection Jacob Thompson Jefferson Davis John H John Wilkes Booth Judge Advocate Judge Holt judicial jury justice kill and murder knew laws of war letter Lewis Payne Lloyd martial law Merrick military commission military tribunals Montreal Mudd night o'clock O'Laughlin officers Ontario Bank parties Payne persons President prisoner proclamation prosecution proved public enemy punishment purpose pursuance question rebel rebellion Richmond Samuel Samuel Arnold Sanders secret Secretary Secretary of War Seward Spangler Surratt Surrattsville testified testimony theatre told traitorous treasonable trial United Vice-President Washington Wiechmann witness