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A Lincoln Warren Commision - asobbingfilm - 08-03-2012 12:36 AM

Is there an official final report on Lincolns assassination a la a Warren Commision report? Or are the trial transcips and findings as close as it gets?


RE: A Lincoln Warren Commision - BettyO - 08-03-2012 06:06 AM

(08-03-2012 12:36 AM)asobbingfilm Wrote:  Is there an official final report on Lincolns assassination a la a Warren Commision report? Or are the trial transcips and findings as close as it gets?


Hello, Dave!

I'd have to say that the Trial Transcripts (particularly Peterson's and or Perley Poore) are about as close as one gets -- outside of Steers' The Evidence..... Pitmann's, while the "Official" Transcript, is heavily edited.

You also may want to visit Fold3.com and take a look at their LAS files from the Archives. However, I think that The Evidence and the other two offer just as much aside from looking at the actual reports.

Hope this helps!


RE: A Lincoln Warren Commision - Laurie Verge - 08-03-2012 09:22 AM

I have never read (only seen mentioned) something called the Boutwell Report. George Boutwell was chosen to head a House of Representatives committee to investigate the Lincoln assassination. I believe he was the only one on the committee, however, given access to everything. He was later accused of covering up Stanton's role. He was also on the committee that processed the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, and I believe that the assassination discussion was part of that also.

Bill Richter probably knows a lot more about this than I.


RE: A Lincoln Warren Commision - BettyO - 08-03-2012 09:35 AM

(08-03-2012 09:22 AM)Laurie Verge Wrote:  I have never read (only seen mentioned) something called the Boutwell Report. George Boutwell was chosen to head a House of Representatives committee to investigate the Lincoln assassination. I believe he was the only one on the committee, however, given access to everything. He was later accused of covering up Stanton's role. He was also on the committee that processed the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, and I believe that the assassination discussion was part of that also.

Bill Richter probably knows a lot more about this than I.

Laurie - This is facinating! I haven't heard of Boutwell -- if I had, I'd forgotten it! I've got some boning up to do! Thanks!

Here is a free .pdf copy or Ebook version of the US Committee on the Judiciary by George Boutwell -

http://archive.org/details/assassinationofl00unit


RE: A Lincoln Warren Commission - RJNorton - 08-03-2012 09:56 AM

Bob Summers, one of our forum members, has created an outstanding website on Dr. Samuel Mudd. He mentions the Butler Commission here.


RE: A Lincoln Warren Commission - Gene C - 08-03-2012 10:34 AM

I'm not sure if this answers your question or not..
With President Lincoln, you had to have a trial to convict the guilty members of the conspiracy

With President Kennedy, you had to have a commision as there was no one to take to trial. The public needed closure and a sense that justice had been served.


RE: A Lincoln Warren Commision - Lindsey - 08-03-2012 11:08 AM

Yes, kind of hard to have a trial w/o an assassin....thanks Jack Ruby....


RE: A Lincoln Warren Commision - Laurie Verge - 08-03-2012 04:36 PM

There is a copy of the Boutwell Report, I think, in the James O. Hall Papers at Surratt House. Just don't ask me to read it and report back anytime soon!


RE: A Lincoln Warren Commision - Gene C - 08-03-2012 04:47 PM

We can wait till Monday. Take your time


RE: A Lincoln Warren Commision - Laurie Verge - 08-03-2012 04:58 PM

Which Monday in which month of which year?


RE: A Lincoln Warren Commision - Bill Richter - 08-03-2012 07:14 PM

I tried to place the Boutwell Report and Impeachment in historical context in a paper that Laurie is hesitant to publish because of its length. For those who might be interested here it is: [attachment=20][attachment=21]


RE: A Lincoln Warren Commision - BettyO - 08-04-2012 08:10 AM

(08-03-2012 07:14 PM)william l. richter Wrote:  I tried to place the Boutwell Report and Impeachment in historical context in a paper that Laurie is hesitant to publish because of its length. For those who might be interested here it is:


Thanks a bunch, Bill!