O’Laughlen, Mike
trial and sentence of
Old Capital Prison
Old Clubhouse
Our American Cousin
(play)
cast after shooting
playbill
rehearsals
Palestine
Papal Zouaves
Parke, John G.
Parker, John
Pennsylvania House hotel
Petersburg, Virginia
siege at
Petersen, William
Petersen house
Lincoln in
Philadelphia
Philip II of Macedon
Pickett, George
Pinkerton agents
playbill,
Our American Cousin
Point Lookout
Pollack, Wally
Porter, Horace
Port Royal
Port Tobacco
posters, reward
Potomac River
Booth crosses
Powell, Lewis
arrest of
attack on Seward family
escape of
hanging of
role in assassination plot
trial of
prisoners of war
prostitution
Pumphrey, James
stable of
Randolph, Robert
Rappahannock River
Rathbone, Henry Reed
Read, Theodore
Reconstruction
religion
reunification
Revolutionary War
reward posters
Rhode Island
Rice’s Station
Richmond, Virginia
destruction of
fall of
Ritterspaugh, Jake
River Queen
(steamboat)
Robinson, George
Rollins, Edward H.
Rosser, Thomas Lafayette
Rozier, Margaret
Safford, Henry S.
Sample, Bill
Sayler’s Creek, battle of
secessionist movement
Sessford, John
Seward, August
Seward, Fanny
Seward, Frederic
Seward, William H.
assassination plot against
attack on
death of
house of
life after attack
Shakespeare, William
Julius Caesar
Macbeth
Romeo and
Juliet
Sheridan, Phil
Sherman, William Tecumseh
Sioux Indians
slavery
Booth’s views on
freedom
runaway slaves
Soldiers’ Home
Soles, Jacob
South Carolina
Spain
Spangler, Ned
trial and sentence of
Spencer rifles
spies
Confederate
Union
Springfield, Illinois
Stanton, Edwin M.
Baker and
conspiracy plot and
death of
life after Lincoln’s death
Lincoln and
at Lincoln’s deathbed
Stonewall Brigade
Stowe, Harriet Beecher
suffrage
Sumner, Isabel
Supreme Court
Surratt, Anna
Surratt, John death of
role in assassination plot
search for
Surratt, Mary
arrest of
boardinghouse of
hanging of
physical appearance
in prison
reburial of
role in assassination plot
tavern of
trial and sentence of
Surrattsville, Maryland
Taft, Charles Sabin
Taltavul, Peter
Taltavul’s Star Saloon
Taylor, Zachary
telegraph
Tennessee
Texas
Thomas, Lorenzo
tobacco
Treasurγ, U.S.
trial of co-conspirators
Twain, Mark
Union
reunification
Union army
blacks in
cavalry
control of Richmond
High Bridge
last days of war
Lee’s surrender and
at Petersburg
Sayler’s Creek
Union Light Guard
United States Colored Troops (USCT)
Usher, John P.
Virginia
Booth captured in
destruction of Richmond
High Bridge
Petersburg
Sayler’s Creek
War Department
Washburn, Francis
Washington, D.C.
Grand Illumination
Grant in
Lincoln’s funeral procession
post-assassination mourning
postwar celebrations
smuggling and escape routes
Washington, George
Webster, Amos
Weichmann, Louis
Westfall, John William
West Point
whiskey
White House
bombing conspiracy
Lincoln’s last speech at
open-door policy
white supremacy
Willard Hotel
Williams, Barney
Wilson, Woodrow
Withers, William
Wright, Horatio
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Killing Lincoln : the shocking assassination that changed America forever / Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard.—1st ed.
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1. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865—Assassination. I. Dugard, Martin. II. Title.
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