Killing Lincoln - Bill O'Reilly [128]
Key, Philip Barton
kidnap plot
abandoned by Booth
see also assassination conspiracy
King, Albert
King, Prescott
Kirkwood House hotel
Knights of the Golden Circle
Lamon, Ward Hill
Lawrence, Richard
Leale, Charles
Lee, Custis
Lee, Fitzhugh
Lee, Robert E.
death of
last days of war
pardon of
at Petersburg
retreat from Petersburg
surrender at Appomattox
Lincoln, Abraham assassination of. See assassination conspiracy
autopsy on
childhood of
Civil War and
death of
deathbed of
death threats and premonitions
end of war and
at Ford’s Theatre
funeral of
Gettysburg Address
Grant and
last hours after shooting
last known photograph of
last speech of
mail of
marriage of
medical care of
physical appearance
religious views
removed from Ford’s Theatre
in Richmond
second inaugural
second term
security measures for
shot by Booth
Stanton and
telegrams and
Lincoln, Edward
Lincoln, Mary Todd
death of
at Ford’s Theatre
life after Lincoln’s death
Lincoln’s last hours after shooting
Lincoln’s funeral and
marriage of
mental instability of
pension of
physical appearance
Lincoln, Robert Todd
death of
death of his father
life after his father’s death
Lincoln, Tad
Lincoln, Willie
Lincoln Conspiracy, The (movie)
Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.
Little Bighorn, Battle of
Long Bridge
Longstreet, James “Pete,”
death of
Lovett, Alexander
Maddox, Jim
Malvern, USS
Manassas
Marshall, Charles
Maryland
as hideout for conspirators
swamps
Mason-Dixon Line
Matthews, John
McKinley, William
McLean, Wilmer
Meade, George
Metropolitan Police
Metz, Lucinda
Mexican War
Mexico
Military Telegraph Corps
Montauk, USS
co-conspirators imprisoned on
Montreal
Mudd, Samuel
arrest of
role in Booth’s escape
trial and sentence of
Mudd, Sarah
Nanjemoy, Maryland
National Detective Police
National Hotel
National Intelligencer
Booth’s letter to
Navy Yard Bridge
Naylor’s stable
Neff, Ray
Newport, Rhode Island
newspapers
on assassination and search
re-creation of Harper’s Weekly
on trial of co-conspirators
New York
Nicolay, John
North Carolina
O’Laughlen, Mike
trial and sentence of
Old Capital Prison
Old Clubhouse
Our American Cousin (play)
cast after shooting
playbill
rehearsals
Palestine
Papal Zouaves
Parke, John G.
Parker, John
Pennsylvania House hotel
Petersburg, Virginia
siege at
Petersen, William
Petersen house
Lincoln in
Philadelphia
Philip II of Macedon
Pickett, George
Pinkerton agents
playbill, Our American Cousin
Point Lookout
Pollack, Wally
Porter, Horace
Port Royal
Port Tobacco
posters, reward
Potomac River
Booth crosses
Powell, Lewis
arrest of
attack on Seward family
escape of
hanging of
role in assassination plot
trial of
prisoners of war
prostitution
Pumphrey, James
stable of
Randolph, Robert
Rappahannock River
Rathbone, Henry Reed
Read, Theodore
Reconstruction
religion
reunification
Revolutionary War
reward posters
Rhode Island
Rice’s Station
Richmond, Virginia
destruction of
fall of
Ritterspaugh, Jake
River Queen (steamboat)
Robinson, George
Rollins, Edward H.
Rosser, Thomas Lafayette
Rozier, Margaret
Safford, Henry S.
Sample, Bill
Sayler’s Creek, battle of
secessionist movement
Sessford, John
Seward, August
Seward, Fanny
Seward, Frederic
Seward, William H.
assassination plot against
attack on
death of
house of
life after attack
Shakespeare, William
Julius Caesar
Macbeth
Romeo and Juliet
Sheridan, Phil
Sherman, William Tecumseh
Sioux Indians
slavery
Booth’s views on
freedom
runaway slaves
Soldiers’ Home
Soles, Jacob
South Carolina
Spain
Spangler, Ned
trial and sentence of
Spencer rifles
spies
Confederate
Union
Springfield, Illinois
Stanton, Edwin M.
Baker and
conspiracy plot and
death of
life after Lincoln’s death
Lincoln and
at Lincoln’s deathbed
Stonewall Brigade
Stowe, Harriet Beecher
suffrage
Sumner, Isabel
Supreme Court
Surratt, Anna
Surratt,