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October 20, 2016

The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

On March 20, 1865, John Wilkes Booth, a Maryland native and a Confederate sympathizer, attempted to kidnap the President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln luckily did not appear at the location where Booth had planned to abduct him. Two weeks after the failed attempt, Union forces took control of the city of Richmond, Virginia. The collapse of the Confederate forces seemed imminent due to the fact that the Union had taken control of most of the Confederate territories. After his failed attempt to kidnap Lincoln, Booth believed that the only way the Confederate forces could regain power was by assassinating President Lincoln. Booth began preparations for his new plan.1

John Wilkes Booth | Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
John Wilkes Booth | Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

Lincoln had a passion for drama and the theatre, as did Booth who was a well known and successful actor in the United States. Laura Keene, one of the most famous actresses at the time, was going to perform the three act play “Our American Cousin” at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C., and after learning that Lincoln would be present at the event, Booth knew it was the perfect opportunity for to carry out his plan. On the evening of April 14, 1865, Lincoln occupied his private box at the Ford Theatre along with his wife, Officer Henry Rathbone and Rathbone’s fiancée. Booth was in the crowd, and when the clock reached 10:00PM, Booth entered Lincoln’s box. He positioned himself behind Lincoln, removed his .44 caliber Derringer and shot Lincoln in the back of the head. In the process he managed to stab Officer Rathbone. After the vicious attack, Booth jumped from the box and onto the stage. Upon his landing, Booth shouted, “Sic temper tyrannis!” which means “I always bring death to tyrants.” The crowd was amazed and thought that it was all part of the play. It was not until Mary, Lincoln’s wife, shouted for help that the crowd took notice of the atrocity. Among the crowd there was a doctor that attempted to care for Lincoln, but unfortunately Lincoln did not make it through and was pronounced dead the next morning.2

Lincoln Assassination Headline | The National News | April 14, 1865 | Courtesy of CBS News
Lincoln Assassination Headline | The National News | April 14, 1865 | Courtesy of CBS News

Booth managed to escape the premises, and this led to one of the biggest manhunts in the history of the United States. Twelve days later, on April 26th, Booth was found along with two accomplices, David Herold, and Mary Surrat, by the Union army inside a house in Virginia. The house was burned down by the Union troops and Booth was shot in the head. David Herold was sentenced to death as was Mary Surrat. Booth’s plan of “saving” the Confederate forces failed as General Robert E. Lee surrendered his Confederate army to the Union forces on April 9, 1865, five days before Lincoln’s murder.

President Lincoln was one of the most influential people in the development of the United States of America and what it represents today. “America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.”- Abraham Lincoln.3

  1. James Orbesen, John Wilkes Booth : Beyond the Grave (Maryland, Landham: Trade Publishing, 2013), 6-14.
  2. Kim A. O’Connell, “Lincoln’s Last Witness,” Civil War Times, no. 3 (2015): 60.
  3. George Clack and Michael Jay Friedman, Abraham Lincoln: A Legacy of Freedom (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of State, Bureau of International Information Programs, 2008), 22.

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Recent Comments

Vanessa Carrillo

This was such a good read! I knew some of this information already but it’s nice to know how it actually played out. To think that Booth just want wanted the Confederate forces to have power again. Even though he went through with his plan, he was caught to pay for what he did.

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20/10/2016

7:31 am

Oscar Sepulveda

I had no idea this man tried multiple times to kill Abraham Lincoln. That is something new and its crazy how he planned all of this out. Him being able to escape was something crazy but, he got what he deserved and he did all of that for the Confederate power. Great read and very informative.

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24/10/2016

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Roberto Tijerina

This was a very good article! I also did an article about the assassination of Lincoln and it is nice to read about this topic. Even all my research I couldn’t believe that someone would actually plan on capturing or even killing the most important person in the country. Well done, I can’t wait to read your next one!

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25/10/2016

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Jezel Luna

As bad as this is to admit, sadly I was not aware that they had attempted to kidnap Abraham Lincoln prior to his assassination. It’s such a tragedy that Lincoln had to pass away, especially since Robert E. Lee surrendered five days after Lincoln’s murder. I had prior knowledge on this subject, but was surprised to find out a few new things that I was not familiar with. Great informative article!

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25/10/2016

7:31 am

Jorge Manzanares

Great job! Not very many people are aware about Booth’s failed kidnap attempt. I am really glad you included that onto the article. Had Lincoln been alive post Civil War perhaps the reconstruction period could have panned out differently. Nicely done!

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26/10/2016

7:31 am

Analina Devora

Very well done. There was lots of research put into this article and I enjoyed its clarity. It’s crazy to think the amount of hate this man had for Lincoln’s accomplishments with the nation. I didn’t know he attempted to assassinate Lincoln multiple times. Interesting.

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26/10/2016

7:31 am

Bryce Cardwell

I had always heard about the theory behind Booths plan to assassinate President Lincoln, but I was not aware of the initial plan to kidnap him. The journey and trouble he went through just to kill the President was mind-blowing as well as his willpower and want to kill him.

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31/10/2016

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Rafael Ortiz Salas

Its always interesting to read about one of the most important presidents of the United States. I already had some basic background knowledge on the assassination. However, I found in interesting to find out that Booth had tried to kidnap him, two weeks before he actually killed him. I also learned that in the audience there was a doctor that attempted to care for Lincoln. Lincoln then passed away the next morning. Great article! Keep up the good work!

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11/11/2016

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Jocelyn Alvarez Bibian

Very interesting article. I did not know all the highlights of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. It was interesting to learn that the man who killed him tried to kidnap him before. It is incredible what people are willing to do to defend their ideas. It is ironic, however, that Booth had killed President Lincoln for nothing since the Confederate forces have surrendered already. Good job!

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14/11/2016

7:31 am

Mariana Sandoval

This was an engaging article. I liked how you also talked about the aftermath of the shooting. The quote you used at the end was also very appropriate and a powerful choice for your article.

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