Part 1 Of My New Paper
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05-07-2015, 05:13 PM
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Part 1 Of My New Paper
Here is part one of my reflections of attending "The Lincoln Tribute". Hope you enjoy! Part 2 coming next week.
The Lincoln Tribute: Recollections from A Man Who Was There All Night By Thomas Kearney On April 14th 2015, Ford’s Theater National Historic Site remembered the 150th anniversary of the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. I was fortunate enough to attend after months of lobbying to my parents for an extra Senior Ditch Day. The long night began when I arrived via car and went to Shake Shack, a New York City burger joint across the street from the site of the Herndon Boarding House. I ordered a double cheeseburger and a chocolate malt shake. I made my way over to the theater campus and my long night began. I read on Boothie Barn, a blog dedicated to the Lincoln conspiracy, that blogger Dave Taylor had two extra tickets he was giving away. The first person to find Dave and fellow researcher Kate Ramirez on Baptist Alley won the tickets. When the tweet was released I began running to Baptist Alley. By the time I reached the alley I was panting out of breath as I made a reference to John Wilkes Booth handing off his horse. Dave apologized and said I barely missed a lady who already secured the tickets. He later took to Twitter to apologize (apology accepted). While waiting for the tweet, I mingled with reenactors such as Jennie Gourlay Struthers, an actress in the play the night Lincoln was shot, and Effie Germon, an actress who was playing Aladdin at Grover’s Theater and a friend of Booth’s. I had a hard time explaining troubled pop star Justin Bieber, who is my best comparison to the fame of John Wilkes Booth before he killed Lincoln. Lindsey Horn, collections manager at the Surratt House in nearby Clinton, MD, told CNN that Booth would have been as famous as Johnny Depp or Brad Pitt if he were alive today. Guess Bieber didn’t cross the Surratt Society’s minds. So, I walked over to the Portrait Gallery a ticketless man. My mother, who made the trip with me, sat down in the courtyard to watch the remainder of the free showing of “Lincoln” while I purchased drinks in the Courtyard Café. I only had enough for an Honest Kids Juice Pouch (I wanted to save for new Lincolniana items). We watched the Lincoln Commemoration until 9:45 and then headed over to 10th Street for 10:13 to hit. I staked out a spot on the front steps of Bistro d’oC where I met a reenactor who was playing a reporter. When it was 10:12 I recited the last few lines of “Our American Cousin” for the reporter and a few bystanders. When I reached “You Sockdologizing Old Mantrap” I felt a chill as my phone clock struck 10:13 PM 150 years to the moment. When that moment hit, I felt as if I was on 10th Street when the Theater was emptied. I pictured the President being carried out by the six soldiers and Dr. Charles Leale struggling to find a place to go while repeatedly clearing the fatal blood clot from our dying president’s head. General Colin Powell, a participant in the show at Ford’s was walking in the area I was standing and shaking people’s hands. When he came closer to me, I reached my hand out to shake Powell’s hand, introduced myself, and said it was an honor to meet him. I was still letting that experience sink in when Actress Thembi Duncan provided a “You are there” experience of the moment Lincoln was shot on the steps of the Petersen House. After the eyewitness testimony of Laura Keane, a reenactor portraying Dr. Ezra W. Abbot gave the 11 PM half hour update on the president’s condition. Abbot would be out every half hour until the same reenactor announced Lincoln’s death, but playing Leale. As the lone bugler played “Taps” I felt a single tear roll down my left cheek. I was able to shake it off and grab photos of celebs such as Judy Collins and Opera singer Alyson Cambridge walk into the bar. Thomas Kearney, Professional Photobomber. |
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05-07-2015, 08:47 PM
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RE: Part 1 Of My New Paper
(05-07-2015 05:13 PM)Thomas Kearney Wrote: My mother, who made the trip with me, sat down in the courtyard to watch the remainder of the free showing of “Lincoln” while I purchased drinks in the Courtyard Café. You've got a good mother. Be sure to express your appreciation to her in part 2. Thanks to Thomas's mom, for letting him experience this special night. So when is this "Old Enough To Know Better" supposed to kick in? |
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05-08-2015, 01:00 PM
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RE: Part 1 Of My New Paper
(05-07-2015 08:47 PM)Gene C Wrote:(05-07-2015 05:13 PM)Thomas Kearney Wrote: My mother, who made the trip with me, sat down in the courtyard to watch the remainder of the free showing of “Lincoln” while I purchased drinks in the Courtyard Café. Thanks! We had a great time. Thomas Kearney, Professional Photobomber. |
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05-09-2015, 11:56 PM
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RE: Part 1 Of My New Paper
Nice job on the paper, but I don't see how anyone could compare JWB, no matter what you think of the guy, to Justin Bieber.
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05-10-2015, 06:41 AM
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RE: Part 1 Of My New Paper
(05-09-2015 11:56 PM)Jenny Wrote: Nice job on the paper, but I don't see how anyone could compare JWB, no matter what you think of the guy, to Justin Bieber. I do. It's the three F's. Fortune, Fame and Foolish So when is this "Old Enough To Know Better" supposed to kick in? |
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05-10-2015, 04:24 PM
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RE: Part 1 Of My New Paper
(05-09-2015 11:56 PM)Jenny Wrote: Nice job on the paper, but I don't see how anyone could compare JWB, no matter what you think of the guy, to Justin Bieber. Bieber's gotten into more trouble than JWB. Thomas Kearney, Professional Photobomber. |
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05-13-2015, 05:38 PM
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RE: Part 1 Of My New Paper
Besides, I don't think part 2 will be as good as this other recollection:http://boothiebarn.com/2015/04/21/now-he-belongs-to-the-ages-commemorating-lincoln-at-fords-theatre/
Thomas Kearney, Professional Photobomber. |
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05-14-2015, 07:09 AM
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RE: Part 1 Of My New Paper
Thomas I thought your first paper was very good. I liked how you described the mood of the night. I really wanted to be there but I was just not able to make it happen. I look forward to part two of your paper. As Gene said be sure to thank your mom for her part in helping you experience a once in a life time event. I am sure you will never forget that night.
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05-14-2015, 11:08 AM
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RE: Part 1 Of My New Paper
I agree, Thomas, that you really should write a paper on your 150th anniversary experiences, memories, and thoughts. Better yet, if you took a lot of photos, why not do a PowerPoint presentation (sort of like the old home movies)?
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05-19-2015, 08:03 AM
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05-19-2015, 08:20 AM
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RE: Part 1 Of My New Paper
Quote:Had JWB shot Justin Bieber, he would have been heralded as a hero in the North and South. Agreed! Possibly even in the entire world!! "The Past is a foreign country...they do things differently there" - L. P. Hartley |
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05-19-2015, 01:18 PM
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RE: Part 1 Of My New Paper
Thomas,
I enjoyed reading your paper. But I don't see how anyone could compare JWB to Justin Beiber, especially in matters of style and charm. Please! I don't even see the Brad Pitt or Johnny Depp similarity. Regarding sartorial taste, I would compare JWB to George Clooney or a young Cary Grant. Be sure to thank your mother - again and again - for empowering you to participate in this once-in-a-lifetime experience. She sounds really cool! Reignette |
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