14 April 1865 A.D. FORD’S THEATER, WASH, DC: President Lincoln Mortally Wounded by John Wilkes Booth
14 April 1865 A.D. FORD’S THEATER, WASH, DC: President Lincoln Mortally
Wounded by John Wilkes Booth
Editors. “1865 – John Wilkes Booth shoots President Abraham Lincoln at a play at Ford’s
Theater in Washington.” This Day in U.S. Military History. N.d. https://thisdayinusmilhist.wordpress.com/2014/04/14/april-14/. Accessed 13 Apr 2015.
1865 – John Wilkes Booth shoots President
Abraham Lincoln at a play at Ford’s Theater in Washington. Five days
earlier, Confederate General Robert E. Lee had surrendered his army to General
Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia. The war was nearly over,
although there were still Confederate forces yet to surrender. The president
had recently visited the captured Rebel capital of Richmond, and now Lincoln
sought a relaxing evening by attending a production of Our American Cousin
starring Laura Keene. Ford’s Theater, seven blocks from the White House, was
crammed with people trying to catch a glimpse of Grant, who was rumored to be
in attendance. The general and his wife had cancelled abruptly for an
out-of-town trip. Lincoln occupied a booth above the stage with his wife; Henry
Rathbone, a young army officer; and his fiancée, Clara Harris, daughter of New
York Senator Ira Harris. The Lincolns arrived late for the comedy, but the
president was in a fine mood and laughed heartily during the production. At
10:15, Booth slipped into the box and fired his .44-caliber single-shot
derringer into the back of Lincoln’s head. Rathbone rushed Booth, who stabbed
the soldier in the shoulder. Booth then leapt from the president’s box to the
stage below, breaking his leg as he landed. He shouted, “Sic semper tyrannis!”
(“Thus ever to tyrants!”–the Virginia state motto) and ran from the stage.
There was a pause, as the crowd initially thought the unfolding drama was part
of the production, but a scream from Mrs. Lincoln told them otherwise. The
stricken president was carried from the box to a house across the street, where
he died the following morning.

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