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This object relates to the subject because Booth shot Lincoln with a Deringer. The bullet went into Lincoln's head in the left, on an angle and through the brain, and rested behind Lincoln's right eye.
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After Abraham died, Edwin Stanton took a lock of Lincoln's hair. He gave it to Mary Jane Wells, who had helped nurse Willie Lincoln until he died.
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Atzerot would've probably escaped Washington. If he had done this, the manhunters may have never found him.
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Booth and Herold got a better chance of surviving. If Lieutenant Dana had checked out the tip, he probably would've caught Booth and ended the manhunt.
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the manhunters are finally following Booth's path.because Mudd is guilty of something.
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Lincoln was wrapped in an American flag and placed in a plain casket. After his funeral, he was buried in Springfield.
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The first is that Atzerot confessed about everything he knew, which helped the manhunters. The second is that with both of Booth's accomplices captured, the manhunters put new energy into the manhunt.
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It gave the manhunters another day to catch up to Booth.
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Booth and Herold hadn't realized they were heading the wrong way and turned back, they might have been rowing a lot longer than they did. After a while, they'd probably be captured.
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he soldiers helped Booth and Herold cross the Rappahannock. The soldiers also helped them find somewhere to rest.
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Lafayette hadn't been looking for clues, then the manhunters wouldn't have discovered Booth had crossed the Potomac until it was too late. Booth and Herold might have evaded capture.
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the Cavalry is catching up to Booth! Soon, they will reach the barn Booth and Herold
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he manhunt had ended. All of the assassin's accomplices had been captured, and Booth was captured , and died. Booth was shot in and Harold surrendered in a farmhouse. The soldiers set the barn on fire, and one soldier shot Booth, when he was about to draw his weapons.