Killing Lincoln - Bill O'Reilly [127]
death of
diary of
end of war and
engagement to Lucy Hale
escape of
guns of
hatred for Lincoln
horse of
infamy
kidnap plot
leap onstage after shooting
Lincoln shot by
at Lincoln’s last speech
at Lincoln’s second inauguration
a martyr in the Confederate South
in Maryland swamps
personality of
physical appearance
plans assassination of Lincoln
reward poster for
search for
Stanton connection
views on slavery
Washington residence
as womanizer
Booth, Junius Brutus
Booth, Mary Ann Holmes
Boston
Bowie knife
Brockenbrough, John
Bryantown, Maryland
Buckingham, John
Bull Run
Bunker, George W.
Burns, Francis
Burroughs, Joseph
Caesar, Julius
Canada
Capitol Building
construction
Chandler, Theodore
Chandler, William
Chase, Salmon P.
Chicago
Chicago Tribune
City Point, Virginia
Civil War
Antietam
casualties
destruction of Richmond
end of
Five Forks
High Bridge
last days of
Lee’s retreat
Lee’s surrender
Petersburg
Sayler’s Creek
Civil War Times
Clark, William
Clifford, James J.
Cobb, Silas T.
Cody, Buffalo Bill
Coggeshall, Willliam
Colburn’s United Service Magazine
Colfax, Schuyler
Confederacy Black Thursday
Confederate army
desertions
destruction of Richmond
food shortages
High Bridge
last days of war
at Petersburg
retreat from Petersburg
Sayler’s Creek
surrender of
Confederate Secret Service. See also specific members
Confederate White House
Conger, Everton
conspiracy against Lincoln. See assassination conspiracy; kidnap plot
Constitution, U.S.
Corbett, Boston
Booth killed by
Corry, John
Crane, Charles H.
Crockett, Davy
Crook, William
life after Lincoln’s death
Custer, George Armstrong
Battle of Little Bighorn
Danville, march to
Davis, Jefferson
Dearing, James
Deery’s tavern
Deringer pistol
Devin, Thomas
“Dixie,”
Dry Tortugas
Eckert, Thomas T.
Eglon, king of Moab
Egypt
Emancipation Proclamation
Ewell, Richard
Farmville, Virginia
Ferguson, Jim
Fillmore, Millard
Five Forks, Battle of
flag, American
thirty-six-star
Fletcher, John
Forbes, Charles
Ford, James
Ford, John
Ford’s Theatre
Booth approaches state box
Booth arrives at
Booth leaps onstage after shooting
as Booth’s mailing address
1862 fire
facilities
Lincoln at
Lincoln removed from
Lincoln shot in
Our American Cousin
post-assassination
state box
Fort Jefferson
Fort Sumter
Fredericksburg
Garfield, James
Garrett, John
Garrett, Richard
Garrett farm
Booth captured at
Georgetown Aqueduct
Gettysburg
gold
Gordon, John B.
Grand Illumination
Grant, Julia
Mary Lincoln disliked by
Grant, Ulysses S.
death of
declines invitation to Ford’s Theatre
last days of war
leadership style
Lee’s surrender and
Lincoln and
marriage of
Meade and
memoirs of
at Petersburg
physical appearance of
pincer movement
in postwar Washington, D.C.
as president
Great Britain
Greenback Saloon
Green Mount Cemetery, Baltimore
Griffiths, Jabes
Grover’s Theatre
guerrilla warfare
guns
habeas corpus, writ of
Hale, John Parker
Hale, Lucy Lambert
engagement to Booth
Hamlin, Hannibal
Hancock, Winfield Scott
hanging of co-conspirators
Hansell, Emerick
Harper’s Weekly, re-creation of
Harlan, James
Harris, Clara
Harrison, Benjamin
Harvard University
Hawk, Harry
Hay, John
Herndon House hotel
Herold, David
arrest of
capture of
escape of
hanging of
role in assassination plot
search for
trial of
High Bridge, battle for
Hill, A. P.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr.
horses
getaway
Illinois
Lincoln’s funeral train to
Indians
Jackson, Andrew
assassination attempt against
Jackson, Stonewall
Jefferson, Thomas
J. J. Chaffey Company
John S. Ide
Johnson, Andrew
assassination plot against
death of
impeachment hearings
inaugural speech
as president
Reconstruction policies
as vice president
Johnston, Joe
Jones, Thomas
role in Booth’s escape
Juniper (gunboat)
Keene, Laura
death of
Lincoln’s last hours and
Keim, W. R.
Kentucky
Key, Francis Scott