Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Assassination
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1809-1865
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Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Assassination
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Lincoln, Abraham
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Incoming Resources
- Mourning Lincoln, Martha Hodes
- Murdering Mr. Lincoln, a new detection of the 19th century's most famous crime./, Charles Higham
- Manhunt, the twelve-day chase for Lincoln's killer, James L. Swanson
- Conspiracy?
- Killing Lincoln, the shocking assassination that changed America forever, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- Manhunt, the twelve day chase for Lincoln's killer, James L. Swanson
- My thoughts be bloody, the bitter rivalry between Edwin and John Wilkes Booth that led to an American tragedy
- "They have killed Papa dead!", the road to Ford's Theatre, Abraham Lincoln's murder, and the rage for vengeance, Anthony S. Pitch
- The day Lincoln was shot, Jim Bishop
- Murdering Mr. Lincoln, [a new detection of the 19th century's most famous crime], Charles Higham
- J. Wilkes Booth ;, an account of his sojourn in southern Maryland after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, his passage across the Potomac, and his death in Virginia
- The assassin's accomplice, Mary Surratt and the plot to kill Abraham Lincoln, Kate Clifford Larson
- The Lincoln assassination riddle:, revisiting the crime of the nineteenth century
- American Gothic: The Story of America's Legendary Theatrical Family--Junius, Edwin, and John Wilkes Booth
- Manhunt, the twelve-day chase for Lincoln's killer, James L. Swanson
- American brutus, John Wilkes Booth and the Lincoln conspiracies, Michael W. Kauffman
- John Wilkes Booth, a sister's memoir, by Asia Booth Clarke ; edited and with an introduction by Terry Alford
- Mary Surratt, an American tragedy, Elizabeth Steger Trindal
- President Lincoln assassinated!!, the firsthand story of the murder, manhunt, trial, and mourning, compiled and introduced by Harold Holzer
- Manhunt, [the 12-day chase for Lincoln's killer], James L. Swanson
- In the Houses of Their Dead: The Lincolns, the Booths, and the Spirits, Terry Alford
- His name was Mudd, the life of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd, who treated the fleeing John Wilkes Booth, by Elden C. Weckesser ; with a prefatory note by Richard Dyer Mudd
- Lincoln's assassins, their trial and execution : an illustrated history, by James L. Swanson and Daniel R. Weinberg
- Mourning Lincoln, Martha Hodes
- The Lincoln assassination, by Joseph A. Beard and Shane D. Makowicki
- Killing Lincoln, the shocking assassination that changed America forever, Bill O'Reilly & Martin Dugard
- Lincoln's avengers, justice, revenge, and reunion after the Civil War, Elizabeth D. Leonard
- Lincoln's last battleground, a tragic night recalled
- Lincoln's assassination, Edward Steers, Jr
- The madman and the assassin, the strange life of Boston Corbett, the man who killed John Wilkes Booth, Scott Martelle
- Lincoln's final hours, conspiracy, terror, and the assassination of America's greatest president, Kathryn Canavan
- Assassins' America, four killers, four murdered presidents, and the country they left behind
- Lincoln's last hours
- He has shot the president!, April 14, 1865 : the day John Wilkes Booth killed President Lincoln, by Don Brown
- The day Lincoln was shot
- Blood on the moon, the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Edward Steers, Jr
- April '65:, Confederate covert action in the American Civil War, William A. Tidwell
- Lincoln's final hours, conspiracy, terror, and the assassination of America's greatest president, Kathryn Canavan
- Why was Lincoln murdered?
- The assassination of Abraham Lincoln, an Ark Media production for American experience, WGBH Boston ; written, produced and directed by Barak Goodman
- Rome's responsibility for the assassination of Abraham Lincoln
- Killing Lincoln, [the shocking assassination that changed America forever], Bill O'Reilly & Martin Dugard
- The madman and the assassin, the strange life of Boston Corbett, the man who killed John Wilkes Booth, Scott Martell
- The Lincoln Museum and the house where Lincoln died, Washington, D.C., (now Ford's Theatre National Historic Site), by Stanley W. McClure
- The escape and suicide of John Wilkes Booth, or the first true account of Lincoln's assassination containing a complete confession by Booth many years after the crime .
- My thoughts be bloody, the bitter rivalry between Edwin and John Wilkes Booth that led to an American tragedy, Nora Titone ; foreword by Doris Kearns Goodwin
- Album of the Lincoln murder:, illustrating how it was planned, committed, and avenged. A new kind of pictorial history from the editors of Civil War times illustrated., Text by Robert H. Fowler
- Mourning Lincoln, Martha Hodes
- Backstage at the Lincoln assassination, the untold story of the actors and stagehands at Ford's Theatre, Thomas A. Bogar
- The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, the true story your teacher did not tell you, Carl R. Boyd
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