One more post, on one broken leg.
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09-24-2013, 06:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-24-2013 07:17 PM by Anita.)
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RE: One more post, on one broken leg.
(09-24-2013 05:11 PM)wsanto Wrote:(09-24-2013 12:51 PM)L Verge Wrote: I agree with Joe 100% (and don't let that go to your head, Yankee). What is being described in that statement appears more to be a rendition of the door brace that Booth supposedly fashioned out of the music stand - not the hole in the door. I suspect that the gentleman was looking for his day in the spotlight and cooperating with the government - just as others had done two years earlier in 1865. Who knows, he may have actually met Booth doing the carpentry work. I too agree with what's been said here. The hole was very small and three feet up from the floor. I have read that it was not big enough for Booth to fire his pistol into the box. The size and location of the hole made it inconspicuous. Booth's plan depended on a clear path to Lincoln when he went through that door. He couldn't take the slightest chance that Lincoln would have stood up, or changed seats with Mary or any number of scenarios that could slow him down. As for Frank Ford's letter, look at his father's period statement. “Did not notice a hole in the door or in the wall. Did not take particular notice of the wall or door however.” (09-24-2013 05:37 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote: Does a floor plan exist of the floor with the state box? Or floor plans of the theater in general? Eva, this is inexpensive purchased used. I have a copy and find it useful in understanding the history and details of Ford's at the time of the assassination. http://www.amazon.com/Restoration-Theatr...B000BRQZ4M This may be more than you want. |
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