Awards for the Capture of Booth and Others details the payments authorized by the War Department following the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. This historical document lists individuals involved in the pursuit, capture, and death of John Wilkes Booth, as well as those implicated in the conspiracy. Included are the sums awarded for their service in bringing the perpetrators to justice.
Originally published in 1866, this official record provides valuable insight into the aftermath of one of the most significant events in American history. It serves as a primary source for understanding the government's response and the roles played by various individuals in the apprehension of Lincoln's assassins. For historians, researchers, and anyone interested in the Civil War era and the Lincoln assassination, this document offers a unique and detailed account of the rewards and recognition given in the wake of this tragic event.
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