The photograph was taken on the deck of the Montauk, one of the
ships
that carried the prisoners before they were jailed.
Eight of Lincoln Assassination Conspirators.
Mary Surratt's boarding house; meeting place of Lincoln
conspirators.
Library of Congress description: "Mrs. Mary Surratt
house at 604 H St. N.W. Wash, D.C.".
Herold visited in cell by sisters on day of his execution.
The four condemned Lincoln assassination conspirators (Mrs.
Surratt, Payne, Herold, Atzerodt)
with officers
and others on the
scaffold at Fort McNair. July 7, 1865.
Photo by Alexander Gardner.
Lincoln assassination conspirators. Adjusting the ropes for
hanging the condemned at Fort
McNair. July 7, 1865.
From left, Mary
Surratt, Lewis Powell, David Herold and George
Atzerodt. Photo by
Alexander Gardner.
Execution of the four people condemned as conspirators (Mary E.
Surratt, Lewis T. Powell,
David E. Herold, and George A. Atzerodt).
Coffins & Graves ready for Lincoln
assassins 1865.
Abraham Lincoln's last formal
photograph, taken February 5, 1865 by Alexander Gardner.
The man on Lincoln's right was Allen
Pinkerton, Lincoln's head of Security.
Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., site of the assassination of
U.S. President
Abraham Lincoln in 1865.
Photograph by Mathew Brady
Lithograph of the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. From
left to right: Henry Rathbone,
Clara Harris,
Mary Todd Lincoln,
Abraham Lincoln, and John Wilkes Booth.
The gun Booth used to kill Lincoln. In the Ford's Theatre
basement museum.
Scene at the death-bed of President Abraham Lincoln.