The Terrible Tragedy At Washington Assassination of President Lincoln Last Hou

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Ferguson saw the presidential party enter the box, but of course did not see the Lieutenant-General. Lie, however, continued to watch the box, thinking the General might intend to elip quietly in, in order to avoid the demonstrations that would attend his re- cognition.
When the second scene of the third act of the play was reached, Mr. Ferguson saw and recognized John Wilkes Booth making his way along the dress-circle to the President's box. Of this box Mr. Ferguson had an excellent view, bein
...g seated in the dress circle just opposite to it, next to the private boxes on the other side of the circle. This seat he had purposely chosen to afford his com- panion a good view of the Lieutenant-General, and, for the reason already stated, was narrowly watching the entrance to it.
Mr. Ferguson and Booth had met in the afternoon and conversed, and wer«k well acquainted with each other, so that the former immediately recognized him. Booth stopped two steps from the door, took off his hat, and holding it in his left hand, leaned against the wall behind him.


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