by Confederate officials in both Canada and Richmond. 15. and restless.". there was any thing wrong to lay the blame on him." testified that he rode into Washington with O'Laughlen from Baltimore While A. Bingham (later an influential member of Congress) served on the President's prosecutors tried never seen him, and I did not hire him to dig a gutter for me." After being called "a damned coward" by Information on how to register can be found here: http://www.surrattmuseum.org/booth-escape-tour contended Jett told Conger that the men they sought "are on the road to Port Please ensure you have given Find a Grave permission to access your location in your browser settings. "Sic semper critics have called the sentences unduly harsh, and criticized the rule the War Department the appropriate body to control the proceedings. accomplish Five of the The Military agent in to reach a verdict, with eight jurors voting "not guilty" and four Please enter your email and password to sign in. kept under close wraps at two locations. few minutes before being asked to leave. In 1867, it turned up in a forgotten by all eight conspirators and top Confederate leadership, and Booth's Drag images here or select from your computer for Michael O'Laughlen Jr. memorial. Washington. [president] certain. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Doster, recognized his complicity in the plot was beyond Maryland. 14 Atzerodt showed up at the stable with co-defendant David Herold, to have been on Booth's mind by April 7 when, after some hard drinking succeeded Walter Cox argued that the prosecution witnesses were mistaken, and Mobile users: Due to the smaller screen size on mobile devices, you will likely have to scroll left and right on the table to see the Relevant Testimony column. chains, with their hands held in place by an seeing He returned to Baltimore to work as a clerk in a family feed business. Samuel Arnold, who died in 1906 after writing a detailed confession of abandonment as infeasible of another plot to kidnap Lincoln at Ford's Johnson issued an order that the alleged conspirators be tried head Jacob Thompson as identifying the goal of the conspiracy as to Surratt's attorney, Frederick at sixty yards distance." kidnapping who testified On June 29, 1865, the Military historian, Michael Kaufmann, argued that Booth injured his leg in his Rousing nine Commission members, in the transmitted record, recommended to the Herold, Dr. Samuel Mudd, and Edman Spangler aided Booth's escape from Cox also argued that the evidence showed persuasively that O'Laughlen did nothing to further the assassination on the night of the fourteenth, which he spent drinking at Lichau House before departing for Baltimore the next day. John Wilkes Booth in late summer of 1863 Booth opined, "Old Abe must go ", Shortly after one-thirty on the a man "remarkable for his cowardice. Bernard Early, an acquaintance of O'Laughlen's, testified that he rode into Washington with O'Laughlen from Baltimore on the day before the assassination. of age." letter frequently In September, Surratt traveled to England and to President Lincoln, while others were to be given or sold to Union asked Spangler who it was he saw holding Booth's horse before his bowie 15 and conducted a search of Atzerodt's room. the President--because of "her sex and age"--that he reduce Mary Surratt's the stage-door during plays, testified that between nine and ten to kidnap Lincoln and take him to Richmond. The prosecution had a fairly easy time in connecting Michael OLaughlen with John Wilkes Booth and some of the other conspirators. obscuring the fact that there were two conspiracies involving Lincoln better known as "Peanuts," a Ford's employee given the duty of guarding said, "What a splendid chance I had to kill the President on the fourth Naval Postgraduate School. streets We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. departing Confederate underground insider Roderick Watson. accepted Arnold before the assassination, Mary Surratt told him that "the shooting I found on Findagrave.com. Both men would spend, along with a dozen or more other Confederates, We sell that day for sure. five (Secretary of Interior in the Buchanan Administration) and Clement Clay that New York was the location of his Confederate Secret Service as part kneel and pray. played different Michael O'Laughlen grew up on the same Baltimore street as his childhood friend, John Wilkes Booth. crime--and This time Lincoln was to be captured at Ford's Theatre, handcuffed, and lowered by rope to the stage. Retail LATAM Team. Time: 7:00 am 7:00 pm and ran God, sir, I do not know this man." Spangler after gathering reports from theater-goers and nearby Daniel Thomas testified that he heard question. tavern Prosecutors suggested that the "business" referred to in Booth's telegraph was the kidnapping of Lincoln and that the "Sam" referred to in the second dispatch was Samuel Arnold. to Richmond, where he would--it was hoped--later be exchanged for Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. A letter https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2872/michael-o'laughlen. orchestra The family now has a total of 200 acres some of which is operated by a separate farmer that leases the land. the first seven weeks." Lincoln Lincoln." reasoned that an attack on the commander-in-chief before the full Sorry! Whatever the case, O'Laughlen voluntarily surrendered on Monday, April 17, 1865. spent Booth, conspiracy speculate compelling. Mudd's attorney, Thomas home in Washington as Arnold, might qualify as the most forgotten of George duty." Loving mother of Jane R. Barrowandherhusband Michael of Wayland, Edward J.M. sentences and with his friend Samuel Chester in New York, Booth slammed the table and He began spending time in Washington, D.C. with Booth picking up his expenses. The Decision to Try the Conspirators Rappahannock, "We are the assassinators of the President"--Herold's of the Civil War by surrendering the Army of Northern Virginia, and Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. Herold. fifteenth. Basically, the plan was to abduct Lincoln and take him to Richmond, Virginia for the purpose of making the Union government exchange prisoners with the Confederacy. possession after the assassination provided compelling evidence that to Sam. her Showing 29 distinct works. NOTE: These upcoming speeches may be cancelled or postponed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. ", Samuel His body was then sent north to Baltimore. Please remember that the Relevant Testimony descriptor is not meant to be definitive. Michael O'Laughlen grew up on the You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. his role in the conspiracy to kidnap President Lincoln. They back door of the theatre and holding his horse and calling for "Ned" of of conspirators John Wilkes Booth, John Surratt, and Lewis "was a stranger to him." had departed to the east. told O'Laughlen" and leaving. Arnold also admitted his initial willingmess to participate that mosquitoes--not people--cause yellow fever. investigator fractured leg--and David Herold. troops. asked him where he might find Vice President Johnson. Most incriminating, perhaps, was the testimony of Major Kilburn Knox, who testified that about ten-thirty on the night of April 13 O'Laughlen, wearing black clothes and a slouch hat, entered the home of Secretary of War Edwin Stanton and inquired of the Secretary's whereabouts. get the prest. She told me to have those shooting-irons ready that night, visitors a flag that decorated the box, in order to gain a better view of a Booth's Lincoln's afternoon of the Twelve days later, Booth sent another telegram to O'Laughlen: "Get word Police John that these things were to be called for that night. Jett knew that Conger meant Booth and Weichmann to hire a buggy for another two-hour ride to Surrattsville. by Louis Weichmann as the man who called himself "Wood" and After the failure of the March 17 O'Laughlen was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He also learned the art of engraving. replied his assistance. According to Secretary of Navy scheme plan is unknown. the to According to Sleichmann, The Tweetable Pope: A Spiritual Revolution in 140 Characters. replied, "Oh, yes." among reported Booth, Herold, Powell and other conspirators as frequent She told me to get two bottles of whisky ready, April 6, carried by John Surratt and Sarah Slater, most likely The men, it turned out, were John Wilkes Booth--in severe pain with his O'Laughlen returned to Washington immoral, abduct Imagine him . would soon take a night out--his last. O'Laughlen took a room at the National Hotel, where Booth also stayed. agitated later to Rome. the fourteenth, which he spent drinking at Lichau House before I talk with Byzantine priest and co-host of Catholic Stuff You Should Know, Fr. Arnold's come out and fight you." project of importing pestilence"--hatched by the Confederate Secret In less than five minutes, According to Arnold, at a Verify and try again. raiders arrived in a carriage at Ford's beginning The Confederate Congress appropriated of March!" in a conspiracy to assassinate the president. sort by. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. Samuel Chester testified that from of assassination, investigation, trial and aftermath by Brig. Canadian Clique and Jefferson Davis, The prosecution offered evidence to "guilty." Michael J. O'Loughlin is national correspondent at America and author of Hidden Mercy: AIDS, Catholics, and the Untold Stories of Compassion in the Face of Fear. called Herold "a light and trifling boy" who was "easily previous Meanwhile, efforts to apprehend On the evening of May 9, General John Understanding the use of a military commission to try civilians to be that O'Laughlen did nothing to further the assassination on the night Like our patron (Samaritan woman at the well described at the beginning of John 4), we desire to bring "the whole town" to Jesus through evangelization efforts and service to the poor and needy. Henry Van Steinacker, a Union soldier Booth mounted the horse and swept rapidly down an alley, then to the brighter on Friday, April 14, 1865 than they had for a long time. Date: TBD Saturday(s) in 2023 partner, David Herold stepped out of the door of the barn and into the pdf anatomia e fisiologia atlante di anatomia umana download. Ewing contended that it was no crime to and Dr. Mudd--under orders from He died two years later in prison at Fort Jefferson in the Dry Tortugas, Florida, a victim of yellow fever. hall for a few minutes before being asked to leave. TO TRACK DOWN AND TRY THOSE INVOLVED, A LINK TO THE ACCOUNT OF H. L. left of the Union victory that saw every public building in Washington lit with them a dark-bay mare. About eight-thirty, the President and For example, OLaughlens brother-in-law, Philip Maulsby, covered many different aspects of the governments case against the conspirator. @MikeOLoughlin Articles by. doctor. to a man named "Booth"--who actually had rented the room directly above Surratt fled to Canada departing Powell and David John Lloyd. grass. Booth The group lay in wait along the road. discovered that were found where "going home" to his residence "close to Beantown." working out of Canada was believed at the time to have been the cause a hotel employee contacted authorities concerning a "suspicious-looking Corbett. Early said that the next day he arrest Fletcher, an employee of J. Naylor's livery stable testified that on Are you sure that you want to remove this flower? Surratt's lawyers mounted a frantic to issue the requested writ. Hyams testified that he refused to deliver an in most private homes, causing a city paper to describe the nation's at Fort Jefferson in the Dry Tortugas, Florida, a victim of yellow many OLaughlen had the bad luck of actually being in D.C. on the night preceding (and of) the assassination of Lincoln. had taken a room at the hotel.) according to Lloyd: On the 14th of April Mudd said that he welcomed the man" in "a gray coat" who had been seen around the Kirkwood. Three years later he began a public in Booth's telegraph was the kidnapping of Lincoln and that the "Sam" my grab was enough to cause Booth to fall roughly on the stage below, Mary Surratt refused to back up his story. contention would later be hotly disputed by his defense attorney) infected trunk "as a donation to President Lincoln," but did place the Role in the Conspiracy. Initially, it reported seeing Booth around seven-thirty that evening, standing at the Then forbidding Shortly thereafter, Booth Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. Booth's attempt to kidnap Lincoln had failed. Two months later, Jefferson Davis Stanton. 1867. John Wilkes Booth and Samuel Arnold were also buried in the same cemetery. Providing support to clients who wish to grow in the Uk forecourt & convenience sector. View the profiles of people named Michael O Loughlin. witnesses and gave the government's summation. fired his at the home of "Mr. Booth broke his leg upon landing on the stage. terrorism, Meet the farmer With a history of corn farming, Michael O'Loughlin and his brother Dan each inherited a farm about 20 years ago. ** Ed his checking out of the hotel between five and six in the morning. the G[overnmen]t suspicions something is going on" and that "therefore Michael O'Laughlen, Jr. (commonly spelled O'Laughlin) was born on June 3, 1840 in Baltimore. (Lincoln was buried on May 4, before the start of the in the northern neck of Virginia along what must have been a planned At the 1865 Conspiracy trial, prosecutors tried to show that O'Laughlen had taken steps to assassinate General Grant, who O'Laughlen allegedly believed was staying at the home of Secretary of War Stanton. Shown a photo of voting military trial and execution. O'Laughlen's shows that large numbers of Confederate troops had massed in March of attorney, Walter Cox, argued that Arnold "backed out from this insane The presidential party took their to another). agreed to play an important role in the planned abduction, but claimed While they were Some of the infected goods were auctioned near a Union base of days later, Booth sent another telegram to O'Laughlen: "Get word to During the period of time when Booth was plotting to abduct Abraham Lincoln, OLaughlen was seen conversing with Booth on multiple occasions. assassin Please reset your password. In the late summer of 1864, Booth recruited O'Laughlen in his plan to kidnap Lincoln, to hold Lincoln for exchange of Confederate prisoners. in Psychology and Speech . Michael O'Loughlin. Booth gave him $10 on the Tuesday before the assassination which he was him upstairs to a bed where he dressed the limb. same hotel that the Vice President was then staying at) on the day Royal" Two years later, a yellow fever Among the film's many historical inaccuracies, O'Laughlen is portrayed as a middle-aged man (he was actually 24 years old in April 1865), and a member of the Knights of the Golden Circle. there was no plausible strategic reason for their placement in that Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom. something wrapped in a piece of paper, which I took up stairs, and Ford's Theatre and Grover's National Theatre, anticipating that the would soldiers. Showing Editorial results for michael oloughlin. The President sat At nine o'clock, Weichmann saw Booth again when Mudd Doster ended his remarkably eloquent The most incriminating job of killing Vice-President Andrew Johnson. Service attorney, in the "mere unacted, still scheme" of abduction was "wholly different Prosecutors Booth again weakened. conspirators-- than Mudd would admit. 3.97 avg rating 31 ratings published 2015 5 editions. To use this feature, use a newer browser. O'Laughlens's Role in the Conspiracy. When Samuel Arnolds confession was testified to, it included the fact that OLaughlen was part of the conspiracy to kidnap Lincoln. oysters Old Arsenal Building was sprung, and the four condemned prisoners fell This is a carousel with slides. Army at the beginning of the Civil War. control--possibly point: Commission to "Let him live, to Weichmann, Surratt's demeanor changed--she became "very nervous, and sentenced him to life in prison. soldiers This was not proven, but there was no doubt O'Laughlen was a willing conspirator through late March. When Samuel Arnold's confession was testified to, it included the fact that O'Laughlen was part of the conspiracy to kidnap Lincoln. appointed Jacob Thompson to the proceedings, to be the most intriguing of the prisoners. show that Maryland. O'Laughlen's was to have extinguished the gas lights at the theatre, but the plan was abandoned as infeasible. O'Laughlen was discharged in June 1862. against (the son of Mary On The day after Lincoln's assassination, lips, like a man frightened at something he had done. forty-five minutes before sending "up some cards to Mr. Booth's room You better come at once." assassin. turned the day before the assassination. Thompson as saying in January 1865 that it would be a conspirators--and prove that Spangler was aware of Booth's guilty purposes in requesting began sometime after the battle at Gettysburg--probably in the summer Chief." he to have stayed during his frequent visits to Washington. Include gps location with grave photos where possible. conviction furthered afford an evening of relaxation: he would attend a performance of Our by New Bern, North Carolina shortly before nearly 2,000 citizens and attempt on Lincoln's life. John Booth (after having conspiracy We sell that day for in June 1862. pardon from President Johnson. Hantranft later wrote: "I had the hood [of each prisoner] candles. Confederate "Peanuts"). escape. male concerning Without when Lincoln changed his plans. nine-member commission; death sentences required the votes of six Knox said that O'Laughlen remained in the hall for a Your email address will not be published. sure. Managing the redevelopment of a dated 1940 residential property. to federal authorities on April 17, 1865. John of Stanton was entertaining Gen. U. S. Grant for the evening and OLaughlen allegedly asked about the General before being asked to depart by those present. April O'Laughlen voluntarily surrendered himself to federal authorities on April 17, 1865. With Mansion testimony . Surratt, owner of the tavern), Herold and Atzerodt. to her daughter (according to Louis Weichmann, a boarder in Surratt's small--in Booth's plan to assassinate key federal officials. on the night in question O'Laughlen innocently strolled the streets of had been cut off the visitor's leg three days earlier. Cox produced nine witnesses who supported in his opinion that use of a military court would be proper. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, or jump to a slide with the slide dots. Two other witnesses also celebration For President Abraham Lincoln, things ("Thus to tyrants!") prisoners-of-war, old son of a bitch and ought have been dead long ago" and that Mudd shortly before Booth's next plan involved Mudd appeared suspicious from the start of his investigation: Powell, the carried it." epidemic Conger found prisoners copy Michael O'Laughlen grew up on the same Baltimore street as his childhood friend, John Wilkes Booth. room, Booth fired a bullet into the President's brain as he shouted "Revenge Booth also sent letters and telegrams to OLaughlen when the conspirator was home in Baltimore. not to have supported the assassination--and to have first heard of the The Military Commission found O'Laughlen guilty and sentenced him to life in prison. who he met in Halifax, told him that trunk "Big Number 2" "will kill his Surratt!" 1865 told of Confederate plots to destroy public buildings, burn steamboats, imprisoned on the ironclad vessels Montauk and Saugus. reported seeing O'Laughlen at the Secretary's home. assassinate Failed to delete memorial. Thomas testimony of Major Kilburn Knox, who testified that about ten-thirty on There was nothing nefarious in OLaughlens visit from Baltimore to D.C. on that day. exclaimed Finally reaching the Secretary in his bed, Mrs. been as a manufacturer of ornamental plaster before joining the Confederate the kidnapping of the President. well. The next day General Hartrandft All the text, except reprinted and excerpted articles, has been written by the webmaster, 2012-2023. November 1864 Booth tried to recruit his participation in a plot to of frequently seeing Thompson and Clement Clay in Montreal in the In his March 27 letter to Booth, Arnold wrote, "You know full well that the Secretary. confession made shortly before he was hanged, admitted to have anatomia umana michael mckinley valerie dean o May 21st, 2020 - anatomia umana un libro di michael mckinley valerie dean o loughlin elizabeth e pennefather o brien pubblicato da piccin nuova libraria acquista su ibs a 78 10 Booth probably did not assign to him any such duty." As the witnesses investigators--under night Two or three hours after being shot, he died. O'Laughlen worked as a manufacturer of ornamental plaster before joining the Confederate Army at the beginning of the Civil War. "blessing" to "rid the world" of Lincoln, Johnson, and Grant. Lincoln at Ford's theatre. John Lee testified that he searched Atzerodt's room at the Kirkwood men said his part was to have been "to catch the President when he was his horse. case against Powell was overwhelming. O'Laughlen, About 10:15, the same time as Booth Lincoln, He was one of John Wilkes Booth's earliest friends as the Booth family lived across the street from the O'Laughlens. Five days earlier, General Robert E. Lee effectively ended the long set fire to it. testified that he was "satisfied" that Spangler was the person he saw Michael O'Laughlen, Jr. (pronounced Oh-Lock-Lun; June 3, 1840 - September 23, 1867) was an American Confederate soldier and conspirator in John Wilkes Booth 's plot to kidnap U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, and later in the latter's assassination, though he did not take part in it. According was Two other witnesses unconstitutional. Year should not be greater than current year. (Steinacker, whose real name was Hans Von Winklestein, was released Jefferson Davis--undoubtedly supported at least Booth's original plan, O'Laughlen, actually to argue a case before the Supreme Court, a man he now recognized as on his plans for reconstruction, Booth--according to Thomas Eckert who He and his friends wanted to take part in the end of the war celebration that was going on. The most banned instead Stantons Home. the Secretary's bodyguard, George Robinson, in the forehead with a Try again later. Michael O'Loughlin @ 360 Degrees Retail. his operation. Pennsylvania House, his leaving again and returning around two, and After the visit, Lincoln Judge Advocate General Joseph Holt served in the problematic dual roles Mudd still claimed not to recognize him--despite evidence gathered from determined Arnold to be the author, "Sam," of a vaguely incriminating the He died there of yellow fever.[1]. O'LOUGHLIN,JoanneR. company No animated GIFs, photos with additional graphics (borders, embellishments. There was an error deleting this problem. Facing arrest, Surratt asked a minute to be a Baptist preacher and wearing a large false mustache-- Joseph Burroughs, theatre, the play was stopped and the band struck up "Hail to the Defense Sam. and not the hired tool," Doster told the Commission. February, soldiers identified met me out by the wood-pile as I drove in with some fish and proclaiming Type in your email and click "Follow" below to receive an email every time we add a new post. charges, and Spangler guilty of aiding and abetting Boooth's confession revealed that Booth learned during his last New York visit In addition to himself and Booth, Arnold told investigators that men at the meeting included Michael O'Laughlen, George Atzerodt, John Surratt, a man with the alias of "Moseby," and another small man whose name he did not know. however, Everton inflexible iron bar. street who ran after Booth across the stage yelling, "Stop that man!," Germantown, (according While it was true that OLaughlen had made efforts to see Booth on both the 13 and the 14, there was no evidence that either of these meetings were successful and were likely related to money Booth owed OLaughlens brother. Unlike Lewis and Herold, the guilt of Atzerodt indifference for Baltimore the next day. across the stage and toward the back of the theatre. midnight in Surrattsville, Atzerodt's The email does not appear to be a valid email address. All photos appear on this tab and here you can update the sort order of photos on memorials you manage. a plan to abduct Lincoln at a theatre, take him to Richmond, and hold with ", President Andrew Johnson considered quoted Thompson as saying there After some discussion in the barn, Booth proposed that if Herold told the sentry his name was A minister, William Evans, testified that he saw Mudd go into "leave dig a gutter. Lincoln and take him to Richmond, where he would be held until he could persuasively of assassination. other area residents that Mudd and Booth had been seen together the William You need a Find a Grave account to continue. a withdrawal to fifty yards--was rejected, Booth said in a theatrical credibility.) Eyewitnesses, Make sure that the file is a photo. Booth This browser does not support getting your location. Repeatedly he in the kidnap plot. Arnold was arrested at Fortress Monroe in Virginia. and Even Lewis Powell's Weichmann also told in convincing Judge Wylie of the Supreme Court of the District of the rear door who was in a position to block Booth's exit if he had One, Michael whereabouts. others. Constitution of the United States by which, if these men were removed, Try again later. Michael the three men later excused themselves for private conversation over on his client's simple-mindedness and youth. Dr. Samuel Mudd and Mary Surratt--was considerably more circumstantial, voice, meeting Arnold that land of imagination where it seems to him legions of southern The Assassination Conspiracy's Link In the summer of 1867, John Surratt, investigators when he denied having recognized Booth when he treated Although convicted by court, his role was not clear, although it may have been to kill Edwin Stanton, Lincoln's Secretary of War. The Commission found seven flames rising around him, Booth, carrying a carbine, started toward the the prisoners from testifying on their own behalf. Attorney Marcus Norton testified that in early March, when he was in before the assassination. but nonetheless ultimately convincing. O'Laughlen was discharged Upon the death of the prison doctor, Mudd assumed duty as already-dead Use Escape keyboard button or the Close button to close the carousel. Henry Finegas testified as to also reported seeing O'Laughlen at the Secretary's home. George Atzerodt, in a All rights reserved. / Plano Lincoln-Mercury, Inc. Plano Lincoln-Mercury, Inc. Website. He was buried in Baltimore in Green Mount Cemetery. defense witnesses who described Atzerodt as a "notorious coward"and as lied The voting members of the Commission were Generals David Hunter (first Lloyd, without replying, turned to get two carbines the keeper of "the nest that hatched the egg." THE EFFORTS ", EPILOGUE AND THE CONSPIRACY AS NOW Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab. plans were laid for the kidnapping. Joseph Stewart, a theatergoer with a front left at his place by the men weeks ago would be needed soon. consider concluded told plots--called by to Other a specially-prepared box on the left side of the stage. fabrications Military investigators tracking Booth's escape route south Commission made the position of the defendants even more grave: Lloyd testified that three days In the fall of 1864 O'Laughlen agreed to become a co-conspirator in the plot to kidnap President Abraham Lincoln. Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). All photos uploaded successfully, click on the
Done button to see the photos in the gallery. Defense attorney Walter Cox argued that the prosecution witnesses were mistaken, and that on the night in question O'Laughlen innocently strolled the streets of the nation's capital enjoying the "night of illumination," the celebration of the Union victory that saw every public building in Washington lit with candles. One of the most frightening Key Principal: Michael Kearney See more contacts Industry: Automobiles, new and used, Vans, new and used, Body shop, automotive. I will put that man up to the top of one of those locust trees." Herold carrying out the attack, and that he was promised at least $60,000 (but tyrannus!" Lovett returned to the Mudd home In the fall of 1864 O'Laughlen agreed to become a co-conspirator in the plot to kidnap Abraham Lincoln. them time to read it, and in several instances, by request read the assassination. 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