Was there an assassin on Grant's train?
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07-19-2015, 03:28 PM
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RE: Was there an assassin on Grant's train?
(07-19-2015 03:13 PM)Rosieo Wrote:(07-19-2015 02:37 PM)L Verge Wrote: Two questions: How old was Mrs. Grant when she wrote her memoirs? You know I'm questioning her recollections if they were written even ten years after the assassination. Also, given the critical nature of what she had to say, it certainly seems strange that she did not mention either the luncheon or the messenger details to anyone in authority (i.e. her husband) to have it thoroughly investigated after the assassination. How did the messenger get the Grants' room number without a hotel employee giving it to someone? If she had mentioned it on April 15, 1865, or a few days after that, there should have been a trail for investigators to follow. It is thought by THIS researcher that Booth knew Surratt was no longer involved, that he was no longer in D.C., that he was a trusted Confederate agent, and that his current "handler" was Gen. E.G. Lee who had him involved in transferring Confederate gold and prisoners of war into Canada. |
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