Photo reproduction of print depicting a standing John Wilkes Booth with a gun in his proper right hand. Satan stands over Booth\u27s proper left shoulder.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-prints/1768/thumbnail.jp
The black and white lithograph depicts a seated Abraham Lincoln. He wears a suit and tie and has his...
The top scene shows John Wilkes Booth in the president's box aiming his gun at Lincoln, while Lincol...
Standing portrait of John Wilkes Booth. Booth wears a suit and overcoat. A blue two-cent Washington ...
The carte de visite depicts a seated portrait of John Wilkes Booth, assassin of Abraham Lincoln. Boo...
No. "4564" and "Wilkes Booth" penned on mount below the photo.Possibly an enlarged copy made in the ...
Scene of John Wilkes Booth in the president's box at Ford's Theatre about to shoot Lincoln. In his o...
Photograph of the pistol John Wilkes Booth used to assassinate President Lincoln
The print features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln standing facing his proper left. In his proper righ...
The black and white Carte de Visite captures a standing John Wilkes Booth from his left side; It is ...
The object is an unused book jacket for The Lincoln Assassination Riddle, edited by Frank J. William...
The three-quarter-length seated portrait shows him leaning slightly toward his right holding a cane
Seated portrait of John Wilkes Booth. Possibly taken by Silsbee, Case & Co. [Ref: G-22].https://scho...
The carte de visite depicts an image of John Wilkes Booth fleeing Washington, D.C. shortly after ass...
The black and white Carte de Visite features an artist\u27s conception of John Wilkes Booth being te...
Standing portrait of John Wilkes Booth, famous actor and confederate sympathizer during the Civil Wa...
The black and white lithograph depicts a seated Abraham Lincoln. He wears a suit and tie and has his...
The top scene shows John Wilkes Booth in the president's box aiming his gun at Lincoln, while Lincol...
Standing portrait of John Wilkes Booth. Booth wears a suit and overcoat. A blue two-cent Washington ...
The carte de visite depicts a seated portrait of John Wilkes Booth, assassin of Abraham Lincoln. Boo...
No. "4564" and "Wilkes Booth" penned on mount below the photo.Possibly an enlarged copy made in the ...
Scene of John Wilkes Booth in the president's box at Ford's Theatre about to shoot Lincoln. In his o...
Photograph of the pistol John Wilkes Booth used to assassinate President Lincoln
The print features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln standing facing his proper left. In his proper righ...
The black and white Carte de Visite captures a standing John Wilkes Booth from his left side; It is ...
The object is an unused book jacket for The Lincoln Assassination Riddle, edited by Frank J. William...
The three-quarter-length seated portrait shows him leaning slightly toward his right holding a cane
Seated portrait of John Wilkes Booth. Possibly taken by Silsbee, Case & Co. [Ref: G-22].https://scho...
The carte de visite depicts an image of John Wilkes Booth fleeing Washington, D.C. shortly after ass...
The black and white Carte de Visite features an artist\u27s conception of John Wilkes Booth being te...
Standing portrait of John Wilkes Booth, famous actor and confederate sympathizer during the Civil Wa...
The black and white lithograph depicts a seated Abraham Lincoln. He wears a suit and tie and has his...
The top scene shows John Wilkes Booth in the president's box aiming his gun at Lincoln, while Lincol...
Standing portrait of John Wilkes Booth. Booth wears a suit and overcoat. A blue two-cent Washington ...