mrs. mountchessington: miss mary meredith! oh, i m delighted. mary todd lincoln: what will miss harris think of my hanging on to you so? asa trenchard: and mothers would go away from a fellow when they found that out, but you don t valley fortune, miss gusty? abraham lincoln: she won t think anything about it. mrs. mountchessington: my love, you had better go. asa trenchard: you crave affection, you do. frederick seward: go back and tell the doctor that mr. seward s son refused to let you see him, if you think i cannot be trusted with the medicine. james powell: very well then. [gun cocks]. [gun cocks]. james powell: you son of a bitch!
i can t carry a carbin. this little bitch fell on me, i broke my damn leg. i need a surgeon. we ll go to sam mud. how can we get down south of the river i cannot go on without a doctor. floyd, floyd, i m fairly certain we ve assassinated the president and secretary seward. mind your damn horse, let s go. meanwhile at the petersen boarding house, corporal james tanner who has lost both legs at the second battle of bull run and is just ten days past his 21st birthday, is about to take the first eyewitness testimony in the assassination of abraham lincoln.
minutes after john wilkes booth crosses the navy yard bridge, sergeant cobb stops david herold riding a gray roan horse. cobb asks if a rider has passed here and cobb tells him yes and lets him pass. his job is to guide lewis powell out of washington after killing secretary of state seward. but hearing the cries of murder from seward s house murder, he s killing my father! he flees the scene not waiting for him. he catches up just outside of washington. and it s midnight when they arrive at a safehouse for confederate spies. for god s sake, make haste. at a tavern where weapons have been stored. a tavern owned by the mother of confederate courier john surrat.
minutes after john wilkes booth crosses the navy yard bridge, sergeant cobb stops david herold riding a gray roan horse. cobb asks if a rider has passed here and cobb tells him yes and lets him pass. his job is to guide lewis powell out of washington after killing secretary of state seward. but hearing the cries of murder from seward s house murder, he s killing my father! he flees the scene not waiting for him. he catches up just outside of washington. and it s midnight when they arrive at a safehouse for confederate spies. for god s sake, make haste. at a tavern where weapons have been stored. a tavern owned by the mother of confederate courier john surrat.
i can t carry a carbin. this little bitch fell on me, i broke my damn leg. i need a surgeon. we ll go to sam mud. how can we get down south of the river i cannot go on without a doctor. floyd, floyd, i m fairly certain we ve assassinated the president and secretary seward. mind your damn horse, let s go. meanwhile at the petersen boarding house, corporal james tanner who has lost both legs at the second battle of bull run and is just ten days past his 21st birthday, is about to take the first eyewitness testimony in the assassination of abraham lincoln.