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The Assassin's Vision - Public domain American popular sheet music

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history civil war lincoln abraham assassination popular music to 1901 booth john wilkes songs and music war and conflict civil war and reconstruction assassin vision popular songs 1865 john wilkes booth high resolution notated music
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01/01/1865
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Turner, J. W. (composer)
Turner, J. W. (lyricist)
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Library of Congress
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Compass belonging to Abraham Lincoln, preserved at Ford's Theatre, Washington, D.C., where he was mortally wounded by assassin John Wilkes Booth in 1865

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Life mask and plaster hands of Abraham Lincoln, preserved at Ford's Theatre, Washington, D.C., where assassin John Wilkes Booth mortally wounded the president in 1865

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Herald. Extra. Newburyport. April 15, two o'clock. Appalling circumstance! the President dead! Escape of the murderer! Attempt on the life of Secretary Seward, J. Wilkes Booth, the actor, the assassin. [Newburyport, Mass. 1865].

Exhibit showing the tan suit and orangish shoes worn by James Robert "Jim" Leavelle, the Dallas police detective who escorted Lee Harvey Oswald, presumptive assassin of President John F. Kennedy. Dallas, Texas

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history civil war lincoln abraham assassination popular music to 1901 booth john wilkes songs and music war and conflict civil war and reconstruction assassin vision popular songs 1865 john wilkes booth high resolution notated music