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PRESIDENTS' DAY WEEKEND - "THE LINCOLN CONSPIRACY: THE MILITARY TRIBUNAL THAT HANGED A WOMAN"

PRESIDENTS' DAY WEEKEND - "THE LINCOLN CONSPIRACY: THE MILITARY TRIBUNAL THAT HANGED A WOMAN"

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Reid Carter launches Presidents' Day weekend with the assassination that changed America. April 14, 1865: John Wilkes Booth shot Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre during a coordinated conspiracy to decapitate the government. Secretary of State Seward stabbed in his bed. Vice President Johnson's assassin lost his nerve. Twelve-day manhunt ended with Booth shot dead in a Virginia barn. Eight conspirators tried by military tribunal - not civilian court. Mary Surratt became the first woman executed by the federal government despite pleas for mercy. Lewis Powell, David Herold, and George Atzerodt hanged beside her. Justice or revenge?

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