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Title: Shermans March to the Sea Lee Surrenders Lincolns Assassination


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Shermans March to the SeaLee SurrendersLincoln
s Assassination
  • Pgs. 176-179

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Lee Surrenders
  • Lee surrendered his army to Grant at the tiny
    Virginia town of Appomattox Courthouse on April
    9, 1865.
  • The war was finally over.

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A Plot to Kidnap Lincoln
  • John Wilkes Booth, a well-known actor, was a
    Southern sympathizer who saw Lincoln as the
    source of the Souths problems.
  • In late 1864, he made plans to kidnap President
    Lincoln.

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The Conspirators
  • John Surratt
  • Mary Surratt (Johns mother)
  • David Herold
  • George Atzerodt
  • Lewis Powell
  • An attempt to kidnap Lincoln failed on March 17,
    1865.
  • John Surratt reconsidered and left the area.

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A Failed Plan Reconsidered
  • John Wilkes Booth put together a new plan after
    the failed kidnapping attempt.
  • Powell would kill Secretary of State William
    Henry Seward.
  • Atzerodt would shoot Vice-President Andrew
    Johnson.
  • Booth would kill President Lincoln.
  • Only Booth was successful.

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April 14-15, 1865
  • About 830 p.m., Lincoln along with his guests
    Major Henry Rathbone and Clara Harris , arrived
    at Fords Theatre to see a performance of Our
    American Cousin.
  • At 1015 p.m., John Wilkes Booth entered the
    Presidential box, shot Lincoln, stabbed Major
    Rathbone in the left arm, and then jumped onto
    the stage.

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April 14-15, 1865
  • As he jumped to the stage, he got entangled in
    the decorations for the Presidential box and
    landed off balance on the stage.
  • He broke a small bone in his left leg. He
    hobbled across the stage, mounted his horse in
    the back alley, and escaped from the city.

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April 14-15, 1865
  • President Lincoln was unconscious and was taken
    across the street to the Petersen boarding house.
  • His wife Mary Todd and son Captain Robert Todd
    Lincoln was with him.
  • Lincoln died at 722 a.m. on April 15, 1865.

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What Happened to Booth?
  • After his escape, Booth went to the home of Dr.
    Samuel Mudd to have his foot set.
  • Booth and David Herold hid in a tobacco barn as
    Union troops surrounded them.
  • Herold surrendered and Booth was shot and killed
    while still in the barn. The barn had been set
    on fire in an effort to force Booth out.

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What Happened to the Conspirators?
  • The others were soon arrested.
  • Atzerodt, Herold, Powell, and Mrs. Surratt were
    given death sentences and hanged July 7, 1865.
  • Edman Spangler, a stage hand at Fords Theatre,
    who held Booths horse, received a six year
    sentence.
  • Dr. Mudd was given a life sentence.

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Lincolns Funeral
  • Lincoln was 56 years old when he died.
  • His body was taken by train to Illinois where he
    was buried.
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