Underground network aiding Booth from "summary" of The Lincoln Conspiracy by Brad Meltzer,Josh Mensch
The notion of an underground network assisting Booth is a chilling reminder of the complexity of the conspiracy that led to the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. This clandestine group operated in the shadows, providing Booth with the resources and support necessary to carry out his heinous act. The network's involvement in aiding Booth extended beyond mere logistics; it encompassed a web of individuals who shared Booth's beliefs and motivations. These co-conspirators were united in their desire to destabilize the Union and strike a blow against the federal government. ...Similar Posts
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