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... removed , sliced out by a sharp instrument . What was written on those missing pages ? Had Booth removed them before his death , or had someone else done so afterwards ? Every- one who had handled the diary was questioned : the officers ...
... removed , sliced out by a sharp instrument . What was written on those missing pages ? Had Booth removed them before his death , or had someone else done so afterwards ? Every- one who had handled the diary was questioned : the officers ...
Page 232
... removal to the Federal Peni- tentiary . Among his more frequent visitors was Congressman Ashley , who made several trips to the jail , sometimes by day , sometimes late at night . The local press had it that he was not always alone ...
... removal to the Federal Peni- tentiary . Among his more frequent visitors was Congressman Ashley , who made several trips to the jail , sometimes by day , sometimes late at night . The local press had it that he was not always alone ...
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... removal is meant a removal by force , he never conveyed to my mind such an impression ; but he did most unmistakably say that he could have no more intercourse with him [ Stanton ] in the relation of President and Secretary of War ...
... removal is meant a removal by force , he never conveyed to my mind such an impression ; but he did most unmistakably say that he could have no more intercourse with him [ Stanton ] in the relation of President and Secretary of War ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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