Lincoln's embalmment
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01-05-2015, 10:25 AM
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RE: Lincoln's embalmment
(01-05-2015 05:11 AM)RJNorton Wrote:(01-04-2015 10:30 PM)LincolnToddFan Wrote: In the initial minutes after the shooting, first hand accounts say that the president did not bleed much at all. Henry Rathbone had a good part of his left upper arm sliced open and he was lucky to have survived. He struggled with Booth while Lincoln was still in his rocking chair, so there was plenty of floor space where Rathbone's blood could have been spilled or sprayed. If Laura Keene truly held Lincoln's head in her lap, she had to either kneel down or sit down on a wet floor--and at some point in her efforts, use either one or both hands to steady herself with that huge dress she was wearing. Her hands, like the dress, could easily have become stained with blood. I've never read or heard a satisfactory explanation of how Lincoln's gloves, inside the deep pockets of a bulky coat, could become stained with his blood unless the coat was literally soaking wet like a sponge. |
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