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Washington /  D.C. in the American Civil War / John Wilkes Booth / Mary Surratt / Samuel Mudd / George Atzerodt / Booth / Assassin / James W. Pumphrey / David Herold / Assassins / Assassination of Abraham Lincoln / Assassinations
Date: 2014-08-21 10:30:08
Washington
D.C. in the American Civil War
John Wilkes Booth
Mary Surratt
Samuel Mudd
George Atzerodt
Booth
Assassin
James W. Pumphrey
David Herold
Assassins
Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
Assassinations

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