Tuberale
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While researching horse thiefs, found a small clipping in one of the 350 or so newspaper clipping at the Oregon Historical Society in Portland, Oregon several years ago. I have it around somewhere ...
As I recall, it was less than an inch in length, and went something like this:
"Wanted, Horse Thief
Actor, John Wilkes Booth, late of Jacksonville (OR), last seen hightailing it toward Susanville (CA)."
There was a date of about October, 1864 on the newspaper clipping, or about 6 months, more or less, from Lincoln's assassination in April of 1865. Susanville was the nearest rail station then. Jacksonville, not surprisingly, was a hotbed of southern sympathizers at the time. (Jeez, think the name might be a clue?) The Knights of the Golden Circle were active in Jacksonville at this time. This was a group dedicated to amassing enough gold to allow the South to rise again. Is it possible that Booth received his marching orders in Southern Oregon rather than from Canada?
I know of no cache associated with JW Booth, but the newspaper clipping was fascinating reading.
As I recall, it was less than an inch in length, and went something like this:
"Wanted, Horse Thief
Actor, John Wilkes Booth, late of Jacksonville (OR), last seen hightailing it toward Susanville (CA)."
There was a date of about October, 1864 on the newspaper clipping, or about 6 months, more or less, from Lincoln's assassination in April of 1865. Susanville was the nearest rail station then. Jacksonville, not surprisingly, was a hotbed of southern sympathizers at the time. (Jeez, think the name might be a clue?) The Knights of the Golden Circle were active in Jacksonville at this time. This was a group dedicated to amassing enough gold to allow the South to rise again. Is it possible that Booth received his marching orders in Southern Oregon rather than from Canada?
I know of no cache associated with JW Booth, but the newspaper clipping was fascinating reading.