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Lincoln assassin John Wilkes Booth had several connections to Boston
Fifty Plus Advocate
By Sharon Oliver Contributing Writer BOSTON - Lincoln assassin John Wilkes Booth has made headlines again as the subject of the Apple TV+...
3 weeks ago
The Hunt for John Wilkes Booth Goes On
The New Yorker
Jill Lepore reviews “Manhunt,” a new television miniseries produced by AppleTV+, adapted from “Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's...
7 months ago
The forgotten man who almost became President after Lincoln
The National Constitution Center
On April 15, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln died from his assassin's wounds. But if John Wilkes Booth's plot were entirely successful,...
6 months ago
‘Manhunt’: Inside the Real Pursuit to Capture John Wilkes Booth
Biography
The new Apple TV+ show dramatizes Secretary of War Edwin Stanton's search for John Wilkes Booth after he murdered President Abraham Lincoln in 1865.
7 months ago
John Wilkes's Life of Liberty and Celebrity – Max Skjönsberg
Law & Liberty
Robin Eagles explains why in a new, absorbing biography, Champion of English Freedom: The Life of John Wilkes, MP and Lord Mayor of London—the...
4 months ago
'Manhunt,' about hunt for John Wilkes Booth, may make you wish you paid attention in history class
AP News
A new series on Apple TV+, premiering Friday, tells the lesser-known aspects of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, focusing on the...
7 months ago
John Wilkes - Radical, Politician, Activist
Britannica
John Wilkes - Radical, Politician, Activist: For the next four years Wilkes pursued a profligate career on the Continent, chiefly in Paris,...
3 weeks ago
PHOTOS: On this day in history John Wilkes Booth dies in Caroline County
Fredericksburg Free Press
On this day in 1865, John Wilkes Booth–the man who killed President Lincoln–died on the Garrett farm in Caroline County, between Bowling Green and Port Royal.
6 months ago
Watch The Hunt for John Wilkes Booth
History.com
It was the largest manhunt in history–ten thousand federal troops, detectives and police hunted those responsible for the assassination of President Abraham...
9 months ago
Why Did John Wilkes Booth Kill Abraham Lincoln? And How Was He Caught? The Real History Of Manhunt
HistoryExtra
On 14 April 1865, an actor by the name of John Wilkes Booth entered Ford's Theatre in Washington DC, not to perform but to murder the president of the United...
7 months ago