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Then-President Abraham Lincoln on Feb. 9, 1864
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Lincoln is photographed in Washington on Feb. 8, 1865, 10 weeks before his assassination.
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John Wilkes Booth prepares to assassinate Lincoln.
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John Wilkes Booth races to the Ford's Theatre stage in Washington after shooting Lincoln.
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John Wilkes Booth flees from Ford's Theatre in Washington after shooting Lincoln.
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Lincoln's house in Springfield, Ill., is draped in black after his assassination in 1865.
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Lincoln's box at Ford's Theater in 1865
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Lincoln wore his trademark silk top hat the night of his assassination. It's currently on display at
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Crowds gather at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington.
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John Wilkes Booth in Washington in 1865
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A mold of Lincoln's face is displayed at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, Ill.
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A print shows John Wilkes Booth shooting Lincoln.
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A hand-colored 1870 lithograph shows John Wilkes Booth shooting Lincoln as he sits in the presidential box at Ford's Theatre in Washington April 14, 1865. Major Henry Rathbone rushes to try to stop Booth as Rathbone's fiancee Clara Harris (left) and first lady Mary Todd Lincoln (second from left) look on.
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The presidential box is arranged April 3, 2015 identically to the way it was the night Lincoln was shot through this doorway at Ford's Theatre in Washington.
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A giant bust of Lincoln by artist David Adickes in a field outside of Williston, N.D.
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A man dressed as the Statue of Liberty poses in front of a Lincoln statue in Chicago.
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Various global stamps with Lincoln's image are displayed in the visitor center at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington.
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The single-shot Deringer pistol John Wilkes Booth used to kill Abraham Lincoln is displayed at the Center for Education and Leadership at Ford's Theatre in Washington.
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A wanted ad for Lincoln's murderer
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Lincoln's blood-stained gloves that were tucked into his coat pocket at the time of his assassination are displayed at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, Ill.
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Crowds gather for Lincoln's funeral procession in Washington on April 19, 1865.
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The headline of The National News reports on the shooting of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln in Washington on April 14, 1865.
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Lincoln in Washington in February 1865
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The Lincoln Memorial
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