Washington, D.C. The four condemned conspirators (Mrs. Surratt, Payne, Herold, Atzerodt), with officers and others on the scaffold; guards on the wall Painting
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Washington Navy Yard, District of Columbia. Man arrested on suspicion of being one of the conspirators Painting
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Washington, D.C. Hanging hooded bodies of the four conspirators; crowd departing Painting
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Washington Navy Yard, D.C. David E. Herold, a conspirator Painting
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Washington, District of Columbia. Execution of the conspirators: View of the scaffold Painting
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Washington Navy Yard, D.C. George A. Atzerodt, a conspirator Painting
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Washington Navy Yard, District of Columbia. Man arrested on suspicion of being one of the conspirators. #1 Painting
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Washington Navy Yard, D.C. David E. Herold, a conspirator #1 Painting
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Washington, D.C. Hanging bodies of the conspirators; guards only in yard Painting
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Washington, D.C. Gen. John F. Hartranft reading the death warrant to the conspirators on the scaffold Painting
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Washington Navy Yard, District of Columbia. Michael O'Laughlin, a Lincoln conspirator, manacled Painting
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Washington Navy Yard, D.C. Edman Spangler, a "conspirator," in hat and manacled Painting
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Washington, D.C. Adjusting the ropes for hanging the conspirators Painting
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Washington Navy Yard, D.C. George A. Atzerodt, a conspirator #1 Painting
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Washington, D.C. Execution of the conspirators: scaffold in use and crowd in the yard, seen from the roof of the Arsenal Painting
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Washington Navy Yard, District of Columbia. Samuel Arnold, a conspirator Painting
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Washington, D.C. Coffins and open graves ready for the conspirators' bodies at right of scaffold Painting
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Washington Navy Yard, D.C. Michael O'Laughlin, a conspirator, manacled Painting
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Washington, D.C. The four condemned conspirators (Mrs. Surratt, Payne, Herold, Atzerodt Painting
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Rope used to hang the Conspirators in the Lincoln Assassination plot Painting
Washington, D.C. John C. Howard's stable on G Street between 6th and 7th (where John H. Surratt kept horses before leaving town on April 1, 1865 Painting