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An intense and continuing interest in all aspects of the plot to assassinate Abraham Lincoln resulted in curiosities like this, even though it was not published until 1867, two years after the event. A magnified image of John WIlkes Booth within a bullet representing the one which he killed President Lincoln with on April 14, 1865. By an unidentified artist

An intense and continuing interest in all aspects of the plot to assassinate Abraham Lincoln resulted in curiosities like this, even though it was not published until 1867, two years after the event. A magnified image of John WIlkes Booth within a bullet representing the one which he killed President Lincoln with on April 14, 1865. By an unidentified artist


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An intense and continuing interest in all aspects of the plot to assassinate Abraham Lincoln resulted in curiosities like this, even though it was not published until 1867, two years after the event. A magnified image of John WIlkes Booth within a bullet representing the one which he killed President Lincoln with on April 14, 1865. By an unidentified artist

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This print captures the intense fascination that surrounded the plot to assassinate Abraham Lincoln. Despite being published two years after the event, it showcases a magnified image of John Wilkes Booth within a bullet, symbolizing the very weapon he used to end President Lincoln's life on April 14,1865. The unidentified artist behind this intriguing piece delves into history and presents us with an archival illustration that exudes both curiosity and historical significance. As we gaze upon this microscopic depiction, we are transported back to a tumultuous period in American history. The engraving serves as a reminder of the profound impact that one man's actions can have on an entire nation. It is a testament to our enduring interest in understanding every facet of this tragic event. This wall art possesses an undeniable allure, making it an ideal decorative addition for those who appreciate historical artifacts. Its vintage charm adds character and depth to any space while serving as a conversation starter about America's past. Ken Welsh has masterfully captured not only the essence of this unique artwork but also its cultural value. Through his lens, we are invited to explore our collective heritage and reflect on how pivotal moments shape our present-day reality. This print stands as a tribute to Abraham Lincoln's legacy and reminds us never to forget the lessons learned from history's darkest chapters.

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