L.C. BAKER
Silver Member
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10 conspirators:
4 hanged by the federal government
4 imprisoned
1 shot
1 escaped- John Surratt was found at the Vatican[/QUOTE]
This was all very accurate except for this part I disagree with you on.
15 conspirators:
4 hanged by the federal government
4 imprisoned
1 escaped to Texas
1 escaped- John Surratt was found at the Vatican
1 Benjamin Ficklin who most likely superintended the assassins was placed in custody at the Kirkwood the day after Lincoln was shot but he was freed after being held for more than two months until the others were hung. No charges were placed on him the whole time because Stanton did not want to set bail on him and lacked the evidence to convict Ficklin.
3 more men were in a cotton deal with Ficklin, Jefferson Davis, Singleton, and Orville Browning hounding President Abe Lincoln whom they killed for his repeated failure to sign a cotton permit for the multimillion dollar cotton deal that would make them all rich and above all it would allow Jefferson Davis to sell the South's cotton to the North without taking the pledge of allegiance and save the rebellion.
1 gathered and transported across country a large amount of funds to New York City in the Fall of 1864.
and I feel that this list is still incomplete.
Just my two cents,Great post. L.C.
10 conspirators:
4 hanged by the federal government
4 imprisoned
1 shot
1 escaped- John Surratt was found at the Vatican[/QUOTE]
This was all very accurate except for this part I disagree with you on.
15 conspirators:
4 hanged by the federal government
4 imprisoned
1 escaped to Texas
1 escaped- John Surratt was found at the Vatican
1 Benjamin Ficklin who most likely superintended the assassins was placed in custody at the Kirkwood the day after Lincoln was shot but he was freed after being held for more than two months until the others were hung. No charges were placed on him the whole time because Stanton did not want to set bail on him and lacked the evidence to convict Ficklin.
3 more men were in a cotton deal with Ficklin, Jefferson Davis, Singleton, and Orville Browning hounding President Abe Lincoln whom they killed for his repeated failure to sign a cotton permit for the multimillion dollar cotton deal that would make them all rich and above all it would allow Jefferson Davis to sell the South's cotton to the North without taking the pledge of allegiance and save the rebellion.
1 gathered and transported across country a large amount of funds to New York City in the Fall of 1864.
and I feel that this list is still incomplete.
Just my two cents,Great post. L.C.
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