The Lincoln Traveler
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06-03-2016, 07:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-03-2016 07:40 PM by Thomas Kearney.)
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RE: The Lincoln Traveler
(06-03-2016 06:48 PM)L Verge Wrote: I am at home for the weekend and Jim Bishop was deep-sixed in a storage box years ago when I began to read more factual books. Someone please find their copy and the note that Thomas references here. As many times as most of us have read Bishop and as many times as we have followed the expert historians through Baptist Alley, I can't believe that we were negligent enough to miss or ignore the information about a gate at the F Street entrance to the alley. Thanks for your input Laurie. The Subway restaurant faces onto 9th Street. We were facing the back of the modern building that it occupies. As for the book reference. I emailed screencaps of the pages the fact is on in my ebook copy of "The Day Lincoln Was Shot" to Roger. I have no idea what pamphlet Bishop was talking about, so I will take time to research that instead of coughing up the exacta at Pimlico this weekend. As for the Baptist Alley layout, I think Bishop may have been referring to an exit in between one of the buildings south of the Herndon House that nobody spotted on historical maps. I will email the Ford's Theater collections manager and the head Park Ranger to see if I can prove everyone that Bishop was correct. I left phone messages with collections manager Heather Hoagland and park ranger Roger Powell to see if I could get access to find the pamphlet Bishop was referring to. I am waiting for a call back. Thomas Kearney, Professional Photobomber. |
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