This stylized version of Booth's devilish deed shows members of the orchestra immediately reacting, despite evidence that the entire audience was shocked and frozen into inaction. Booth severely wounded Rathbone with a knife, yet he is shown without injury. In actuality, Lincoln slumped forward in his chair after the gunshot. His dramatic holding of his head in the picture seems more appropriate to a migraine than a mortal wound
The assassination of President Abraham Lincoln almost exactly 140 years ago–Lincoln was shot by John...
This rendition of Lincoln's death lacks the symbolism that comforted 19th-century Americans. It port...
Abraham Lincoln's body lying in state in New York City's City Hall.Thousands waited for hours to pay...
Of all the prints depicting this tragic event, this version came closest to the facts. The print sho...
The top scene shows John Wilkes Booth in the president's box aiming his gun at Lincoln, while Lincol...
This illustration depicts the moments immediately following the assassination of President Abraham L...
The assassination of President Abraham Lincoln almost exactly 140 years ago–Lincoln was shot by John...
Scene of John Wilkes Booth in the president's box at Ford's Theatre about to shoot Lincoln. In his o...
Awkwardly rendered frontal view of the dying President in his death bed. The room is overcrowded wit...
Caption printed below the photo: "From original painting of the inside of the box at Ford's Theatre,...
Scene shows John Wilkes Booth on the stage with the audience pointing and yelling at him. Up in his ...
Currier and Ives depiction of Lincoln's assassination. L-to-r: Major Rathbone, Clara Harris, Mary To...
Artifact label: “Stricken Down by the Foul Hand of the Cowardly Assassin” “The Murder of the Preside...
Artifact label: “Stricken Down by the Foul Hand of the Cowardly Assassin” “The Murder of the Preside...
The lithograph depicts a scene from the Abraham Lincoln mourning ceremony in New York\u27s City Hall...
The assassination of President Abraham Lincoln almost exactly 140 years ago–Lincoln was shot by John...
This rendition of Lincoln's death lacks the symbolism that comforted 19th-century Americans. It port...
Abraham Lincoln's body lying in state in New York City's City Hall.Thousands waited for hours to pay...
Of all the prints depicting this tragic event, this version came closest to the facts. The print sho...
The top scene shows John Wilkes Booth in the president's box aiming his gun at Lincoln, while Lincol...
This illustration depicts the moments immediately following the assassination of President Abraham L...
The assassination of President Abraham Lincoln almost exactly 140 years ago–Lincoln was shot by John...
Scene of John Wilkes Booth in the president's box at Ford's Theatre about to shoot Lincoln. In his o...
Awkwardly rendered frontal view of the dying President in his death bed. The room is overcrowded wit...
Caption printed below the photo: "From original painting of the inside of the box at Ford's Theatre,...
Scene shows John Wilkes Booth on the stage with the audience pointing and yelling at him. Up in his ...
Currier and Ives depiction of Lincoln's assassination. L-to-r: Major Rathbone, Clara Harris, Mary To...
Artifact label: “Stricken Down by the Foul Hand of the Cowardly Assassin” “The Murder of the Preside...
Artifact label: “Stricken Down by the Foul Hand of the Cowardly Assassin” “The Murder of the Preside...
The lithograph depicts a scene from the Abraham Lincoln mourning ceremony in New York\u27s City Hall...
The assassination of President Abraham Lincoln almost exactly 140 years ago–Lincoln was shot by John...
This rendition of Lincoln's death lacks the symbolism that comforted 19th-century Americans. It port...
Abraham Lincoln's body lying in state in New York City's City Hall.Thousands waited for hours to pay...