The “rubber box” or did Laura Keene indeed held Lincoln’s head?
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09-14-2014, 06:51 PM
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RE: The “rubber box” or did Laura Keene indeed held Lincoln’s head?
(09-14-2014 06:39 PM)L Verge Wrote: This may be a stupid question, but how did Lincoln get from the rocking chair to the floor? Did Leale examine him first in the chair before Taft could arrive? Was Leale able to extract him from the chair to the floor before Taft arrived? Was Lincoln placed on the floor with his feet near the supports to the railing, or "horizontally" to the railing in the space between the two doors? Where was the rocking chair shoved so that its rockers wouldn't be in the way (yes, I have a thing against rocking chairs thanks to lots of bruised ankles as a child!)? From Dr. Leale's 1867 statement: "With the assistance of two gentlemen I immediately placed him in a recumbent position..." I would assume this meant they took him out of the chair and laid him down. Assuming one of the gentlemen was Rathbone, that means at least one other man was in the room along with Leale, Mary, Clara and Rathbone at the time. If it was not Rathbone (who may not have been in a condition to help at that time, that would mean 2 additional men were already in the room at the time Leale performed his initial examination. He goes on to say: "I asked a gentleman near me to cut his coat and shirt off..." Not sure if that was the same man (or one of the men) that helped lower AL to the floor or another man all together. |
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