Identification of Booth's body
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10-02-2018, 06:49 PM
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RE: Identification of Booth's body
(10-02-2018 04:09 PM)Rob Wick Wrote: Taking a break from cataloguing my books, I stumbled on this discussion. Several years ago when I was researching the life of Everton Conger, I came across an interview that Conger did several years after the capture of Booth. Conger was one of the people who identified Booth's body. Conger said he first knew it was Booth in the barn because he recognized his voice. He later recognized Booth's face because he had seen him in some of the gambling halls of Washington. Steve Miller, my good friend, and the man who has forgotten more about the Garrett Farm Patrol than I'll ever know, never believed that Conger knew Booth because of that, but I remain convinced. The reason? At the time Conger gave the interview, he was in Montana. He had a reputation among his political enemies as an unreformed gambler (he was suspended from the Montana Territorial Supreme Court in part due to his gambling habits). To admit that he was a gambler as far back as the Civil War was ammunition his enemies could have used against him. Rob - Thank you for providing the link to your excellent 2011 article in the Journal. I remember reading it then and thinking how good it was. I hope that other members here will take advantage of your research and click on it now. |
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