
audiobook
by T. M. (Thomas Mealey) Harris
ASSASSINATION OF LINCOLN
EXPLANATION.
PREFACE.
Part I. ASSASSINATION OF LINCOLN.
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY.
CHAPTER II. PREPARATIONS FOR THE EXECUTION OF THE PLOT.
CHAPTER III. ASSASSINATION OF THE PRESIDENT AND ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF SECRETARY SEWARD.
CHAPTER IV. THE NEWS COMMUNICATED TO THE WORLD, AND ITS EFFECT.
CHAPTER V. UNRAVELLING THE PLOT.—PURSUIT AND CAPTURE OF BOOTH AND HEROLD.—DEATH OF BOOTH.
CHAPTER VI. UNRAVELLING THE CONSPIRACY. - Arrest of Spangler, O'Laughlin, Atzerodt, Mudd, and Arnold.
The book offers a clear‑sighted look at the assassination of President Lincoln, framing it as the climax of a broader “great conspiracy” that sought to destabilize the nation. Drawing on contemporary newspaper reports, official transcripts, and the author’s own military experience, it reconstructs the frantic days after the shooting and the urgency that drove authorities to act. Readers are guided through the facts that made the tragedy a worldwide concern at the time.
Central to the narrative is the military commission that tried the accused, a body whose proceedings captured the public’s imagination. The author pays particular attention to the trial of Mary Surratt, whose fate has sparked debate for more than a century, and examines the evidence presented against her and her co‑conspirators. By laying out testimony and legal arguments, the work lets listeners evaluate the claims of innocence and guilt for themselves.
Written by a former brigadier‑general who served on the commission, the account balances official perspective with a critical eye toward later myth‑making. It aims to cut through sensationalism, offering a concise yet thorough history that remains relevant as new generations revisit this pivotal moment in American history.
Full title
Assassination of Lincoln: a History of the Great Conspiracy Trial of the Conspirators by a Military Commission, and a Review of the Trial of John H. Surratt Trial of the Conspirators by a Military Commission, and a Review of the Trial of John H. Surratt
Language
en
Duration
~18 hours (1068K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1817–1906
A Civil War physician turned Union general, he later became closely linked with one of the era’s most dramatic legal proceedings: the trial of the Lincoln assassination conspirators. His writing brings together battlefield experience, medicine, and firsthand knowledge of a turbulent moment in American history.
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