The carte de visite depicts an image of John Wilkes Booth fleeing Washington, D.C. shortly after assassinating Abraham Lincoln. Booth is shown fleeing on horseback as ghost-like images of Lincoln appear in the surrounding foliage. In the background, the United States Capitol building can be seen. The albumen print is mounted on a card with a gold-gilt border and trimmed edges.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-cdv/1599/thumbnail.jp
Photograph of Abraham Lincoln and Tad. The image is a variant of a photograph taken by Alexander Gar...
The black and white photograph depicts the chair in which Abraham Lincoln sat when he was shot at Fo...
No. "4564" and "Wilkes Booth" penned on mount below the photo.Possibly an enlarged copy made in the ...
The carte de visite depicts a seated portrait of John Wilkes Booth, assassin of Abraham Lincoln. Boo...
The object is a black and white vignette portrait of Abraham Lincoln assassination co-conspirator Da...
The black and white Carte de Visite features an artist\u27s conception of John Wilkes Booth being te...
Seated portrait of John Wilkes Booth. Possibly taken by Silsbee, Case & Co. [Ref: G-22].https://scho...
The black and white Carte de Visite captures a standing John Wilkes Booth from his left side; It is ...
Composite carte-de-visite featuring the likenesses of John Wilkes Booth and the six men convicted of...
Seated portrait of A. Lincoln by Brady. Backmark: E. Anthony..., from Brady negative. Ref: O-51.ht...
The object is a reproduction portrait image of Abraham Lincoln taken just four days before his assas...
The black and white reproduction print depicts John Wilkes Booth running across the stage in Ford\u2...
CDV-size engraving, vignette portrait of Abraham Lincoln inspired by Anthony Berger\u27s 9 February ...
The object is a matted and framed broadside advertising a reward for the capture of the Abraham Linc...
Standing portrait of John Wilkes Booth. Booth wears a suit and overcoat. A blue two-cent Washington ...
Photograph of Abraham Lincoln and Tad. The image is a variant of a photograph taken by Alexander Gar...
The black and white photograph depicts the chair in which Abraham Lincoln sat when he was shot at Fo...
No. "4564" and "Wilkes Booth" penned on mount below the photo.Possibly an enlarged copy made in the ...
The carte de visite depicts a seated portrait of John Wilkes Booth, assassin of Abraham Lincoln. Boo...
The object is a black and white vignette portrait of Abraham Lincoln assassination co-conspirator Da...
The black and white Carte de Visite features an artist\u27s conception of John Wilkes Booth being te...
Seated portrait of John Wilkes Booth. Possibly taken by Silsbee, Case & Co. [Ref: G-22].https://scho...
The black and white Carte de Visite captures a standing John Wilkes Booth from his left side; It is ...
Composite carte-de-visite featuring the likenesses of John Wilkes Booth and the six men convicted of...
Seated portrait of A. Lincoln by Brady. Backmark: E. Anthony..., from Brady negative. Ref: O-51.ht...
The object is a reproduction portrait image of Abraham Lincoln taken just four days before his assas...
The black and white reproduction print depicts John Wilkes Booth running across the stage in Ford\u2...
CDV-size engraving, vignette portrait of Abraham Lincoln inspired by Anthony Berger\u27s 9 February ...
The object is a matted and framed broadside advertising a reward for the capture of the Abraham Linc...
Standing portrait of John Wilkes Booth. Booth wears a suit and overcoat. A blue two-cent Washington ...
Photograph of Abraham Lincoln and Tad. The image is a variant of a photograph taken by Alexander Gar...
The black and white photograph depicts the chair in which Abraham Lincoln sat when he was shot at Fo...
No. "4564" and "Wilkes Booth" penned on mount below the photo.Possibly an enlarged copy made in the ...