LINCOLN’S ASSASSINATION  April 14, 1865 - Lincoln was assassinated, 5 days after Lee surrendered  Ford Leaders watching a play  John Wilkes Booth.

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LINCOLN’S ASSASSINATION

 April 14, Lincoln was assassinated, 5 days after Lee surrendered  Ford Leaders watching a play  John Wilkes Booth shot him in the back of the head and then escaped by jumping over the balcony, broke his leg  Lincoln died 7:22 the following morning

THE ASSASSIN CAUGHT AND A FUNERAL  12 days later, Union military trapped Booth in a barn in VA Set building on fire Shot him when he refused to surrender  Train took Lincoln’s body from DC to Springfield, IL  Approx. 1/3 of the Union turn out to publically mourn his death