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    Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer

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    Fredericksburg, battle of, 322

      “Freedom” (Crawford), 1

      Freeman, Ned, 305–6, 348

      Gamble, General, 113–14

      Gardiner, George, 128, 181

      Gardiner, Thomas L., 181

      Gardner, Alexander, 1–2, 43, 46, 353, 360

      execution photographs by, 365, 374

      Garrett, Cora Lee, 292

      Garrett, Fannie, 287

      Garrett, John M., 280, 287–90, 292–96, 303, 304–11, 316, 318–21, 322, 329, 336

      Garrett, Lillian Florence, 292

      Garrett, Richard Baynham, Jr., 287, 290, 292, 295–96, 346

      Garrett, Richard H., 278–79, 280, 287, 306, 316, 317–18, 359

      Garrett, William, 287, 289–94, 310–11, 316, 320

      Gavacan, Simon, 208

      Gemmill, Zachariah W., 220–21, 358

      Gettysburg, battle of, 322

      Gouldman, Izora, 301

      Gouldman, Jesse, 312

      Gouldman, Julia, 312

      Gourlay, Jennie, 84

      Gourlay, Thomas, 84

      Government Printing Office, 357

      Grant, Julia, 18

      Grant, Ulysses S., 4, 5, 12–14, 28, 32, 34, 38, 50, 111–12, 115–16, 118, 180, 366, 379

      Booth’s encounter with, 18

      Ewell’s letter to, 174

      Greenhow, Rose, 256

      Greenough, Horatio, 1

      Greenawalt, John, 114

      Griffin, Mary Ann, 358

      Grover’s Theatre, 10–11, 27, 96

      Gurley, Phineas T., 110, 137, 139, 213

      Hackett, James Henry, 269

      Haco, Dion, 383–84

      Hale, John Parker, 26

      Hale, Lucy, 26

      Halleck, Henry, 116, 117, 118, 123

      Hancock, Winfield Scott, 113, 175, 214, 257, 283, 286–87, 362–64

      Hansell, Emerick, 60, 69, 101

      Harbin, Thomas, 129, 240, 258–59

      Hardie, James A., 113

      Harper’s Weekly, 200, 284, 353

      Harris, Clara, 32–33, 34, 35, 39, 41, 42, 46, 49, 72, 77, 85, 91, 106, 108, 115, 158–59, 372

      Harrison, William Henry, 90

      Hartranft, John F., 362–63

      Hawk, Harry, 41–42, 48, 159, 321

      Hazelton, William Cross, 297–98

      Hemphill, T. J., 351

      Henry, Michael, 89

      Herold, David, 6, 24, 28, 29–30, 68, 103, 118, 149, 179, 181, 193, 195, 198, 205, 222, 257–58, 270–71, 286, 289, 298, 299, 302, 305, 307–8, 345, 347, 348, 349, 351, 356–59, 374, 379, 381, 387

      in Atzerodt’s confession, 221

      background of, 25

      Booth’s relationship with, 187–88, 207–8

      at Cox’s farm, 163–66

      in crossing to Port Royal, 275–77

      in encounter with Confederate soldiers, 272–75

      execution of, 364–66

      Fletcher’s pursuit of, 80–82, 183

      in flight from Washington, 78–81, 82, 86–88, 95–96

      Gardner’s photographs of, 353

      at Garrett farm, 295–96, 308–11, 317, 323, 324–28, 335–36

      horses killed by, 187

      in Indiantown stopover, 247–53

      Lucas’s horses confiscated by, 262–67

      in Mudd’s cover story, 211–13

      at Mudd’s farm, 122–24, 130–32, 152–57

      at Peyton farm, 277–78

      in pine thicket encampment, 165, 166–67, 171–72, 184–85, 187–89, 204, 207–8, 224–26, 230–32

      in Potomac crossing attempts, 232–33, 245–48, 255–56

      Rollins’s identification of, 300

      Seward assassination attempt and, 51–52, 57, 59, 60

      at Stuart farm, 259–62

      surrender of, 324–28

      tattoo of, 279

      trial and conviction of, 362–63

      Hess, C. Dwight, 27

      Hill, Britten A., 112

      History of the United States Secret Service (Baker), 374

      Holloway, Lucinda K. B., 287, 293, 338, 341–42, 344

      Holt, General, 286–87

      Holt, J., 71

      Hough, B. B., 117

      Hughes, John J., 247–49

      Hylton, Dunbar, 385

      Italy, 376

      Jackson, Andrew, 21

      Jackson, Susan, 358

      Jett, William S., 272–80, 301, 303

      Booth betrayed by, 311–14, 341

      Jim (former slave), 304

      John S. Ide, 285, 348, 350

      Johnson, Andrew, 19, 28–29, 101, 112, 132, 141, 146, 183, 208, 339, 362–63, 364, 368, 378–79

      coconspirators pardoned by, 366–67

      failed assassination attempt on, 78–79

      Johnston, Joseph, 30, 294

      Jones, Robert R., 89

      Jones, Thomas A., 166–70, 188, 207, 246, 252, 255, 258, 355, 356, 388

      arrest and release of, 239–41

      book by, 373

      Booth’s escape and, 224–31, 232

      Booth’s first meeting with, 172–73

      Confederate service of, 167–68

      death of, 245, 274

      escape plan of, 173–74, 178–80

      Jones, Thomas A. (continued) Peterson House visited by, 244–45

      pine thicket visits of, 171–72, 176–78, 184–87, 204–5, 225–26

      in Port Tobacco visit, 208–10

      Townsend’s discovery of, 242–44, 373–74

      J. Wilkes Booth (Jones), 373

      Keckley, Elizabeth, 6

      Keene, Laura, 12, 15, 75, 106

      death scene contrived by, 83–85, 90–92

      Keim, W. R., 114–15

      Kelly, John F., 120

      Kenly, J. R., 123

      Kennedy, John, 114

      Kent, William, 75

      Ke y, Henry, 49

      Kimball, John H., 358

      King, Albert Freeman Africanus, 90–91, 107, 108

      Kirkwood House, 18–19, 183, 196, 220–21, 294

      Kit (Jones’s horse), 240–41

      Koerth, Sergeant, 99

      Lawrence, Richard, 21

      Leale, Charles A., 15–16, 32, 33, 48, 83, 102, 106, 107–8, 110, 118–19, 138, 244, 372

      Lincoln examined by, 73–78

      Lincoln moved to Petersen House by, 90–94

      Leaman, James E., 180

      Leaman, Somerset, 180

      Lee, Edwin Gray, 27

      Lee, John, 89–90

      Lee, Robert E., 4, 9, 13, 26, 27, 30, 50, 116, 118, 202, 280, 294

      “Lilley irons,” 353

      Lincoln, Abraham, vii, 4, 26, 39–41, 50, 101, 140–41, 156, 323, 348, 350, 353, 371, 375, 379, 382

      autopsy of, 154

      deathbed of, 143–44, 144

      death of, 138–39

      doctors’ examination of, 109–11, 118–19

      funeral procession of, 203, 213–14, 342

      Keene’s improvised scene and, 84–85

      kidnap schemes and, 23–24, 125–28, 240, 258

      last hours of, 83–86, 91–93, 102, 106–11, 118–19, 135–37

      Leale’s examination of, 75–78

      love of Shakespeare of, 269–70

      as martyred hero, 205, 231

      Mary Lincoln’s relationship with, 31–32

      in move to Petersen House, 90–94

      physical strength of, 43–44

      recurring water dream of, 13–14

      Richmond visit by, 9

      second inauguration of, 1–2, 64–66

      shot by Booth, 42–46

      Stanton’s relationship with, 96–97

      torchlight speech of, 5–6, 15–16

      Lincoln, Mary, 5, 10, 14, 39–41, 44, 46, 97, 139–40, 154, 213, 245, 350

      in arrival at Ford’s, 33–34

      assassination reactions of, 71–72, 74, 79, 106–7, 108, 110, 121

      in carriage accident, 50

      Lincoln’s relationship with, 31–32

      personality of, 30–31

      Lincoln, Robert Todd, 13, 14, 30, 110, 139, 213, 379


      Lincoln, Tad, 5, 12, 14, 96, 139, 154, 213

      Lincoln, William Wallace “Willie,” 30, 139, 154, 379

      Lloyd, John, 19, 22–23, 83, 104–6, 129, 160, 209, 282

      Lloyd, Joshua, 208, 211

      Louisiana, 6

      Lovett, Alexander, 208–9, 211–12, 233, 239

      Mudd questioned by, 211–12, 234–35

      reward money awarded to, 358

      Lucas, Charles, 265–67, 270, 276

      Lucas, William, 262–66, 309

      Macbeth (Shakespeare), 251–52, 268–69

      McDevitt, James A., 120

      McDowell, General, 199

      McPhail, James, 87, 117, 174, 197, 220

      Maddox, James L., 16

      Madlock, John F., 198

      Martin, Patrick Charles, 126–27

      Maryland, 87–88

      Matthews, John, 17–18, 29, 148–49, 206–7, 219

      Booth’s Intelligencer letter destroyed by, 148–49

      Meigs, Montgomery, 101–2, 109, 112, 184

      Merrick, Henry, 16–17

      Metz, Hezekiah, 180, 219

      Mexico, 294

      Mills, Clark, 353

      Millward, John, 217

      Montauk, USS, 31, 349–50, 352, 353, 355

      Montgomery, J. B., 117

      Morgan, Lieutenant-Colonel, 146–47

      Morgan, R. C., 190–91

      Morgan, Richard, 358

      Morris, W. W., 116–17, 122

      Mosby, John Singleton, 174–75, 214–15, 272–73

      Mosby’s Rangers, 59, 272–73

      Mudd, George, 155, 182, 185–86, 208–9

      Mudd, Henry Lowe, Jr., 155

      Mudd, Samuel A., 83, 124–25, 176, 204, 229, 231, 233, 253–54, 257, 260, 282, 297, 299, 300

      in Atzerodt’s confession, 221

      Booth sheltered by, 152–58, 160–62, 168

      Booth’s kidnap scheme and, 127–29, 161, 240

      Booth’s leg treated by, 129–31

      cover story of, 181–82, 185–86, 208–9, 211–13

      death of, 378

      Johnson’s pardon of, 366–67

      Lovett’s questioning of, 211–12, 234–35

      popular image of, 378

      Wells’s interrogation of, 235–39

      Mudd, Sarah Frances, 127, 152, 153, 155, 157, 162, 209, 234

      Munroe, Seaton, 91

      National Hotel, 119, 127, 197

      National Intelligencer, 17, 29, 135, 205

      Navy Yard Brigade, 66–68, 81–82, 164, 229

      Naylor, T., 78

      Nelaton probe, 110, 118

      Newport, Colonel, 184

      New York Herald, 171, 186, 198, 205

      New York Times, 205

      New York Tribune, 16–17, 205

      Norris, Basil, 50, 52, 68–69

      O’Beirne, James, 89, 281–82, 315, 358

      O’Laughlen, Michael, 24, 27–28, 80, 231, 339, 349, 353, 356, 363, 366, 378, 379

      arrest of, 197, 220

      Olcott, H. S., 146–47, 190

      Oldroyd, Osborn H., 244–45, 374

      Olin, Abram B., 112

      Orr, Colonel, 384–85

      Oswald, Lee Harvey, 383

      Our American Cousin (Taylor), 12–13, 15, 17, 374

      Booth’s knowledge of, 35–36

      fatal shot and, 41–42, 159 “Our Brutus” (sheet music), 385

      Page, Nathan, 180, 219

      papal states, 375–76

      Parker, Commander, 254

      Peanut, John, see Burroughs, John Pendleton, J. H., 304 “Perrine’s New Topographical War Map of the Southern States,” 294

      Petersen, William, 93, 145

      Petersen House, 374, 379

      Jones’s visit to, 244–45

      Lincoln moved to, 90–94

      as tourist attraction, 244–45

      Peyton, Lucy, 278

      Peyton, Randolph, 277–78

      Peyton, Sarah Jane, 278–79

      Philadelphia Inquirer, 205, 217

      Phillips, Henry B., 5

      Pierpont, F. H., 147

      Pinkerton, Allan, 23, 215

      Pope’s Creek, 179

      Port Tobacco, 208–10, 242

      Powell, Lewis, 6, 24, 28, 29–30, 68, 70, 86, 118, 132, 194, 195–96, 205, 221, 231, 256, 323, 336, 349, 356, 358, 377, 381

      background of, 25

      capture of, 190–93, 231

      disinterment of, 379–80

      execution of, 364–66

      Gardner’s photographs of, 353

      Seward attacked by, 51–61

      trial and conviction of, 362–63 “Præsidicide, The” (Hylton), 385

      Prisoner of Shark Island, The (film), 378

      Purdum, James W., 219–20, 358

      Queen, William, 127–28

      Quesenberry, Elizabeth, 230, 252, 256–59

      Rathbone, Henry, 32–33, 35, 41, 42–43, 58, 63, 73–75, 77, 91, 115, 160, 264, 277

      fate of, 372

      grapples with Booth, 46–47

      wound of, 72, 108–9

      Rawlins, General, 18

      Ray, James Earl, 383

      Reconstruction, 6, 387

      Richards, Almarin C., 135, 146

      Richmond, fall of, 2, 4, 266

      Richter, Hartman, 181, 219–20

      River Queen, 269

      Robey, Franklin, 165, 171

      Robinson, George, 51, 55, 57–60, 61, 68–71, 101, 372

      Rollins, Betsy, 301, 302

      Rollins, William, 267, 310

      Baker’s questioning of, 298–302

      Booth and Herold encountered by, 270–71, 274–76

      as cavalry guide, 302–3, 305

      Rosch, Charles H., 358

      Rucker, General, 112

      Ruggles, Mortimer B., 272–80, 301–4

      Safford, Henry, 93–94, 106 “Sam” letter, 119, 133–35, 174, 183, 197

      Sampson, Thomas, 358

      Saugus, USS, 353

      Secret Service, Confederate, 24, 27, 116, 125

      Severs, Wesley, 200

      Seward, Anna, 60

      Seward, Augustus “Gus,” 59–60, 69, 101

      Powell identified by, 194

      Seward, Frances (wife), 51, 60, 377

      Seward, Frances “Fanny,” Adeline, 49, 50–52, 54–55, 57–59, 60, 68, 69, 70, 79, 85, 98, 101, 377

      Seward, Frederick, 49, 54–56, 57, 60, 69–70, 101, 111, 115, 121, 136, 377

      Seward, William H., 28–29, 97, 98, 101, 111, 113, 115, 121, 132, 137, 141, 142, 148, 191, 193, 205, 323, 336, 357, 362

      in carriage accident, 49–50

      Powell’s attempted assassination of, 51–61

      wounds suffered by, 68–69, 377, 377 Shakespeare, William, 251, 268, 269–70, 327

      Sherman, William Tecumseh, 14, 30

      Sixteenth New York Cavalry, U.S., 253, 283, 285, 289, 298–303, 328, 331, 340, 345, 348, 357–58, 359, 361

      at Garrett’s farm, 314–28, 334–42

      Jett arrested by, 311–13

      Rollins as guide for, 302–3

      Sixth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S., 87

      Slater, Sarah, 167, 256

      Slough, J. P., 123–24, 253

      Smith, James, 99–101

      Smith, John L., 220

      Smith, H.W., 189, 358

      Smith, William M., 1

      Smithsonian Institution, 380

      Soldiers’ Home, 97

      Soper’s Hill, 86, 187

      Spangler, Edman “Ned,” 20, 36, 63, 231, 349, 353, 356, 368, 378, 379

      arrest of, 197–98

      Johnson’s pardon of, 366

      Speed, James, 154

      Sprague, Lyman, 89

      Stanton, Edwin M., 13, 50, 70, 96–102, 100, 102, 107, 109, 121, 140, 142, 170, 194, 198, 220, 257, 281, 322, 330–31, 337, 339, 363, 368, 381

      in aftermath of Booth’s death, 349–56

      fate of, 378–79

      Lincoln’s final hours and, 110–12, 137–38

      Lincoln’s relationship with, 96–97

      manhunt directed by, 112–14, 115, 146–47, 174–75, 183, 202–3, 214
    –15

      Pinkerton’s aid declined by, 215

      rewards proclaimed by, 221–23, 233–34, 285 “Sam” letter and, 133, 135, 174

      Stanton, Ellen, 97, 98

      Star Saloon, 35, 37, 155

      Stevens, General, 257

      Stevenson, General, 113

      Stewart, Joseph B., 62–64

      Still Waters Run Deep, 25

      Stockton, Mr., 218

      Stone, Frederick, 242

      Stone, Robert King, 110

      Stuart, Richard, 259–62, 263, 287, 308

      Booth’s written rebuke of, 267–70, 276

      Sumner, Isabel, 151–52

      Sumter, Fort, 9

      Supreme Court, U.S., 379

      Surratt, Anna, 120–21, 129, 189, 193, 367

      Surratt, John, Sr., 103–4

      Surratt, John Harrison, Jr., 19, 23, 24, 25, 80, 104, 118, 119, 143, 148, 189–90, 193, 194, 195, 205, 286, 300, 379

      arrest and escape of, 375–76

      Booth’s recruitment of, 128–29

      death of, 377

      as fugitive, 365–66, 375

      reward offered for capture of, 221–22

      in secret mission, 27

      trial of, 376–77

      Surratt, Mary E., 19, 22–23, 80, 83, 104, 119–20, 128, 129, 155, 226, 231, 300, 349, 356, 357, 374

      arrest of, 190–93, 196–97

      in Atzerodt’s confession, 221

      disinterment of, 367

      execution of, 364–66 interrogation of, 194–96

      Powell’s arrest and, 189–90

      public sympathy for, 379

      trial and conviction of, 362–63

      Swann, Mary, 165, 241

      Swann, Oswell, 163, 165–66, 240

      Sweitzer, W. B., 253, 284

      Taft, Charles Sabin, 76, 90–91, 107, 108, 110, 138

      Taltavul, Peter, 35, 37, 90

      Tanner, James, 113, 138

      Taylor, Colonel, 253

      Taylor, Tom, 12

      Taylor, Zachary, 90 “Terry’s Panorama of the War!” (Tyng), 384

      Thirteenth New York Cavalry, U.S., 132, 137, 153, 155–57, 161, 182, 239

      Thirtieth Virginia Infantry, Confederate, 307

      Thomas, Sam, 227

      Thompson, John C., 127–28

      Thornton, Champe, 276

      Thornton, James, 276–77

      Torbert, General, 257

      Townsend, George Alfred, 86, 150, 192, 208, 209, 346, 347–48, 350, 351

      on Booth’s interment, 354–55

      Garrett farmhouse as characterized by, 345–46

      Jones discovered by, 242–44, 373

      Townsend, Solomon, 220

      Trappe (tavern), 303

      Treasury Department, U.S., 15, 373

     


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