Assassination And Death of Abraham Lincoln a Contemporaneous Account of a Nati
Assassination And Death of Abraham Lincoln a Contemporaneous Account of a Nati
David Miller Dewitt
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Miss Harris, the private box in the second tier, on the right. The location of the wound on the skull, which was inflicted by a pistol ball, shows clearly that the President sat at the moment with his face to the stage, and that he had no intimation of the approach of the monster traitor who has robbed the country of its most precious life. The ball entered about three inches from the opening of the left ear, in the cerebellum, or lower half of the head, and penetrated several inches into the b...rain. The President immediately fell forward, and the villain at the same moment leaped over the railing upon the stage. He fell to the floor, but rose, ran to the rear of the stage and disap- peared, brandishing a large knife and exclaiming, "The South is avenged! Sic semper tyrannis!^^ The amazement and horror of the audience were so great as to destroy all presence of mind, and the wretch escaped for the time by the back door. [15] The President, in a completely unconscious condition, was after a few minutes removed to the opposite side of the street, and placed in the comfortable house of Mr.
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