President Lincoln's Thoughts on April 14, 1865
“What Lincoln Was Thinking on April 14, 1865” was part of a symposium on the life, career, and legacy of Abraham Lincoln. The 18th annual symposium on “The Latest in Lincoln Scholarship” was held at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C.
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Richard Wightman Fox talked about what President Lincoln may have been thinking on the day of his assassination, April 14, 1865. “What Lincoln Was Thinking on… read more
Richard Wightman Fox talked about what President Lincoln may have been thinking on the day of his assassination, April 14, 1865.
“What Lincoln Was Thinking on April 14, 1865” was part of a symposium on the life, career, and legacy of Abraham Lincoln. The 18th annual symposium on “The Latest in Lincoln Scholarship” was held at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C.
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