Assassination Trivia
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04-09-2021, 11:54 PM
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RE: Assassination Trivia
(04-09-2021 03:42 PM)RJNorton Wrote: Good job, Bill. A lady named Mary Hudspeth testified that she was sitting behind two "suspicious" men (one of which resembled Booth apparently) while riding a streetcar in New York in November 1864. When the men departed the horse car she found two letters that the men dropped. The prosecution tried to show that plotters were already discussing the assassination of Abraham Lincoln in the fall of 1864. These letters were referred to as the "Selby letter" and the "Leena letter." The letters passed through several hands (including Stanton's) and eventually were found in the President's desk in an envelope marked "Assassination." The letters seem like a hoax to me. Were "Selby and "Leena" ever researched, and verified in a Lincoln assassination plot? |
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