Was Stanton a murder target?
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12-16-2016, 06:08 PM
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RE: Was Stanton a murder target?
(12-16-2016 05:12 PM)RJNorton Wrote: John, I am now 100% confused unless I am misunderstanding something. I thought you were convinced Booth went to Baltimore on the 14th to talk O'Laughlen into coming to Washington. Roger: That was on the 13th. On the 14th he is reported to have: 1. Written to his mother at 2:00 am (no one knows where); 2. Had breakfast at the National; 3. Gone to the boarding house at least three times; 4. Gone to the theater to pick up his mail at about noon, sat and read a letter and chatted with Harry Ford. 5. Reserved a horse at Pumphrey's Stable; 6. Had lunch at Willard's with three men, probably Herold, Powell and Atzerodt, and eavesdropped on Julia Grant; 7. Picked up his rented horse at Pumphrey's; 8. Talked with John Mathew's on Pennsylvania Avenue about 4:00; 9. Made a ride-by past the Grants' carriage and then doubled back for a second ride-by; 10. Returned to Willard's to determine where the Grants were going; 11. Some time during the day, sent Herold, with a card, up to Johnson's room at the Kirkwood, and then, upon being advised by Herold that Johnson was in, visited his room to determine his whereabouts that evening, but was rebuffed by Johnson, who said he was too busy to see him, whereupon, being personally piqued, he left the card in Browning's box for the purpose of implicating Johnson; 12. Stabled his rented horse behind the theater; 13. Met with Herold, Atzerodt and Powell at the Herndon House, for about an hour, from 8 to 9 pm. 14. Taken his horse to the theater at about 9:30. 15. Taken a drink at the Star. 16. Shot the President at about 10:30. John |
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