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Fox Nation's "Who Really Shot Abraham Lincoln?" investigates a theory that could unravel history as we know it. Subscribers can stream the new special This Presidents Day.
Two front-row balcony tickets from the night President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth inside Ford's Theatre have been sold at auction for a cool $262,500.
If Garcia Flynn’s goal is to steal a time machine and wreak as much havoc as possible, he’s certainly not aiming low. After blowing up in the Hindenburg in the pilot, the time-machine-stealing ...
The Lincoln assassination and its aftermath riveted the nation. "It had everything," said Holzer, whose new book, President Lincoln Assassinated!: The Firsthand Story of the Murder, Manhunt, Trial ...
It was 154 years ago today when President Abraham Lincoln was shot while watching a play at Ford’s Theater. Lincoln died the next morning, and in the aftermath, some odd facts seemed to pop up.
It was Good Friday, April 14, 1865, and Abraham Lincoln was in an unusual mood: Happy. Giddy, even. He was a man freed of the heaviest burden any American president had ever been forced to bear ...
“Manhunt” chronicles Abraham Lincoln’s infamous assassination and the subsequent manhunt to capture assailant John Wilkes Booth through the eyes of an unlikely protagonist: the late ...
Artifacts brought together 150 years after Abraham Lincoln assassination 04:16. One of the greatest dramas in American history played out in Ford's theater, not on the stage, but up in the box ...
Abraham Lincoln drew his last mortal breath at 7:22 a.m. on Saturday, April 15, 1865 – 150 years ago. Few events in American history unleashed deeper and more profound mass mourning than the ...
The death of Lincoln, circa 1865. Abraham Lincoln’s body was removed from Ford’s Theater and taken across the street to the Peterson’s boarding house.
Abraham Lincoln's hair and telegram are expected to fetch $75,000 or more at the auction. (RR Auction) It was given to Dr. Lyman Beecher Todd, a Kentucky postmaster and a cousin of Mary Todd ...