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	<title>Comments on: Lincoln is Dead: A Collection of Artifacts at American History Mark the Tragedy</title>
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		<title>By: The Civil War 150 Years: The Washington Eight &#124; Around The Mall</title>
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		<description>[...] on the chaotic night of April 14, their plan was foiled. Though John Wilkes Booth assassinated Lincoln, Lewis Powell hit no vital organs as he stabbed Seward, and George Atzerodt lost the courage to [...]</description>
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