New Search - HELP
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06-29-2016, 10:45 PM
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New Search - HELP
I have read a report that A. C. Richards, Chief of Police in Washington, retired about 1887 and moved to Florida (Eustis, Lake) and in 1900 he gave a talk about his experiences at the time of the assassination.
As a result of his talk, a L. T. Hogan claimed to have delivered a message to Washington, that ordered Booth not to shoot the President. That looks interesting, but I don't have time right now. Does anyone want to get started??? I'm not positive, but I think that Hogan worked at the Torpedo Bureau. I think that a place to start would be for someone who has "Newspapers", to find an announcement of Richards Talk, find the name of the "Club" and maybe any comments on the Talk. That's all I have right now. If I find more, I'll post it. It would be a step forward, if we can find that Richards did make a talk. Good Luck! |
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