William Bell tries to get help during the attempted murder of Seward
¨Murder!¨
Booth is making his way out of Washington Chapter Four
¨He was so close to the President now that all he had to do was point the Deringer. Booth squeezed the trigger.¨ (Swanson, 39)
Herold and Booth in the pine thicket, hiding from the Union soldiers
¨William Bell ran down the stairs and into the street, shouting, ¨Murder!¨ (Swanson, 53)
Booth and Herold locked in the tobacco barn waiting for the worst to happen.
"Gaslight bounced off the slick, polished walls of both buildings. Booth galloped past the buildings, onto Pennsylvania Avenue." (Swanson, 63)
Lincolns killer dead! Union soldier Everton Conger by his side.
"When John Wilkes Booth planned the assassination and his escape, he did not prepare for an extended campout under the stars." (Swanson, 137)
"The calvary is here, Booth hissed as he woke Herold. They snatched up their weapons and and rushed to the front of the barn, where they discovered the door was locked! The Garretts had imprisoned them!" (Swanson, 165)
"Gathering his remaining strength, he looked at his hands and spoke his last words: 'Useless, useless.' Booth's lips turned purple and his throat swelled. He gasped" (Swanson, 177)
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