id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6628 Townsend, George Alfred The Life, Crime, and Capture of John Wilkes Booth .txt text/plain 42965 2200 75 [Illustration: THE LIFE, CRIME, AND CAPTURE OF John Wilkes Booth AND THE long as history shall hold good, the murder of the President will be a Does it not bring a blush to our faces that a good, great man, like he The next time the name of Wilkes Booth recurred to me was like the to Colonel Baker's office, stated so positively that he had seen Booth At Washington, high and low turned out to look on Booth. fellow Wood or Payne, who stabbed Mr. Seward and was caught at Mrs. Surratt's house in Washington. At this instant Wilkes Booth appeared in the door of the theater, and President's life, went like a pang through the theater, Payne was "We have murdered," said Booth, "the President and Secretary of State!" said he would have nothing to do with the murder of Johnson, when Booth ./cache/6628.txt ./txt/6628.txt