Lincoln's Revelance Questioned by National Park Service
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09-22-2021, 03:46 PM
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RE: Lincoln's Revelance Questioned by National Park Service
So when is this "Old Enough To Know Better" supposed to kick in?
In the Netherlands, we would say; "when you have reached your 50th birthday" A man becomes an Abraham and a woman 'Sarah'. Also, one is never to old to learn, thus why not Rathbone, who can tell if Rathbone was not prevented JWB of leaving the Presidential Box that the latter was fighting for his life? Not all is like it seems you know. Here follows another link to Rathbone and appears on the last page of Harper's Weekly April 15, 1865. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://archive.org/details/harpersweekl...0/mode/2up Internet Archive 'Harper's weekly' April 15, 1865 the last page. In the same column was printed the advert of 'Gun & Co.' 17 Charlotte Street, London (W.C.), England. This address was incomplete, as this is apparent in an article from the Derby Mercury 4 January 1865 on the topic of a curious advertisement, which was first kindly brought to my attention in an email by Mr. James Exelby. The article goes as follow; ‘A curious advertisement appeared in the Times on the 24th inst. It ran: thus :—" Missing Friends.—Messrs. Gun and Co. have just received from America the names of 3,000 Federal prisoners of war who died in prison at Andersonville, State of Georgia, during the months of June and July of this year. Those who have had friends serving in the Northern army from whom they have not heard for some time will do well to apply to Gun and Co., American, Colonial, and Foreign Agents, 17 Charlotte Street, Bedford Square, W.C. England. Why curious? Through the British Newspaper Archive I found out that Gun & Co., was not at all located at 17 Charlotte Street in Westminster in 1865 The Sheffield Daily Telegraph, January 3, 1865 had the similar ‘curious advertisement’ in its column, which was, May 13, 1865, address of Gun & Co. 19 Craven Street, Strand London Westminster and so was it noted down in various newspapers from that year. Let it have been the case that in London Westminster, Charlotte Street extended into Rathbone Street, near Rathbone Place with the nearby St Andrews Church parallel to Booth Place; St’ Andrew’s Day, November 30, in 1852 Junius Brutus Booth died on a Mississippi river boat, been ‘nursed’ by a man a complete stranger. I have here ‘The Tragedian’ An essay on the histrionic genius of Junius Brutus Booth by Thomas R. Gould. The first page ‘December 1852’; ‘Ten days ago a private letter from New Orleans assured us, that the great actor of the age had arrived from the golden land, was then playing an engagement in that city, and appeared in remarkable good health’. Richard Junius Booth married with one Sarah P. Ware and going out from the presumption that he knew Mary Ann Holmes' age, becoming 50 in 1852 and the worse had happened to her, losing her husband as his mother had lost his father. Can you not see the red line of a premediated revenge; JWB trapped 13 years later, disaster had struck Mary Ann again? Rathbone Street was near Berners Street; Elizabeth Stride's body was found in Berner Street Spitalfields. In 1875 there was another Whitechapel murder from which one witness, his address was mistakenly printed in the newspaper as Berners Street Whitechapel. The Wainwrights trial in London, of which one Mr. Wainwright had met Harriet Lane at the River Lea and became her murderer. These names Wainwright, Lea and Harriet Lane goes to the second sea battle in Galveston where Captain Wainwright and Lieutenant Lea where killed by the Confederates on deck of the 'Harriet Lane'. Captain Jonathan Thomas Scharf in 'The History of the Confederate States Navy' wrote about this battle in Galveston and his version (1887) has some strange linkages with the overkill of Harriet Lane in 1875. Had his book been edited in before December 1875, perhaps Mr. Henry Wainwright had never met his hangman. It is very complex and I am looking for a person that has the patient to read it all and not as one in Maryland had duped me as ' crazy'. I spent years of study this 'cryptic labyrinth' and still I do not know the date of the three Booth brothers scheduled program of Julius Caesar' in 1865. But thanks in any way by reading this. Veronica |
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