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03-20-2025, 06:29 AM,
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Gene C
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Restoration of Ford's Theatre - Book
I'm not sure if the link to this book has been posted before.
I tried a quick search but didn't find it.
Some very interesting photos and illustrations.
I haven't read it, just looked at the pictures
https://archive.org/details/restorationo...ew=theater
So when is this "Old Enough To Know Better" supposed to kick in?
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03-21-2025, 02:37 PM,
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jbarry
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RE: Restoration of Ford's Theatre - Book
Agreed, this book is a great resource on Ford's Theatre. My main takeaway is on pages 37 and 39 indicating the seating capacity was approximately 1624 (Orchestra: 602, Dress Circle: 422, Family Circle: 600). Given multiple sources saying attendance was not at capacity that night, and some eyewitnesses mentioned relocating to different seats, I take that to suggest 1500+ attendees that night. Of note, when I visited Ford's Theatre in 2023, the guide stated 1700 were in attendance.
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."
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03-21-2025, 09:33 PM,
(This post was last modified: 03-21-2025, 09:39 PM by jbarry.)
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RE: Restoration of Ford's Theatre - Book
(03-21-2025, 03:12 PM)RJNorton Wrote: I have read as little as 1,000, but I have no clue where I read that.
Entirely possible. However, the prospect of seeing President Lincoln and U.S. Grant (since most didn't realize he had cancelled) probably led to a healthy audience that night. Admittedly, "not full capacity" allows for a fairly wide range. That would probably mean a sparsely populated family circle, but a more crowded orchestra and dress circle audience.
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."
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