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CHAPTERS
Adams, Herbert Adams, “John Wilkes Booth Won Hearts in Portland,” in: Donald W. Beattie, Rodney M. Cole., and Charles G. Waugh (eds.). A Distant War Comes Home. Camden, ME: Down East Books, 1991, 35–38.
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Chaconas, Joan L. “John H. Surratt Jr.,” in: Edward Steers Jr. (ed.). The Trial. The Assassination of President Lincoln and the Trial of the Conspirators. Lexington, KY: University Press Of Kentucky, 2003, LX–LXV.
Johnson, Claudia D. “Enter the Harlot,” in: Helen Krich Chinoy and Linda Walsh Henkins (eds.). Women In American Theatre. New York: Theatre Communications Group, 1987, 66–73.
Seifert, Donna J. “Mrs. Starr’s Profession,” in: Charles F. Orser (ed.). Images of Archeology the Recent Past: Readings in Historical. Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press, 1996.
Verge, Laurie. “Mary Elizabeth Surratt,” in: Edward Steers Jr. (ed.). The Trial. The Assassination of Present Lincoln and the Trial of the Conspirators. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 2003, LII–LIX.
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Barker, Kathleen. “Better than Fiction,” Theatre Research, 10 (1969), 86–88.
Barron, John M. “An Actor’s Memories Of Richmond Befo’ the War,” The Sun (Baltimore, MD), (January 20, 1907), 15.
———. “John Wilkes Booth, Some Recollections of Him By an Early Virginia Acquaintance,” New York Daily People, (December 8, 1901), 3.
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Beale, Mary Bella. “Wilkes Booth’s Ring,” Atlanta Constitution, (December 31, 1887), 4.
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Cather, Willa. “With Plays and Players,” (Lincoln) Nebraska State Journal, (March 11, 1894), 13.
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Daffron, Polly. “George Libby Recalls Incidents of the War Between the States,” Times Dispatch, (July 7, 1929), 9.
Davis, Kingsley. “Illegitimacy and the social structure,” American Journal of Sociology, (September 1939), 215–233.
Deery, John. “The Last of Wilkes Booth,” New York Sunday Telegram, (May 23, 1909).
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Emerson, E. A. “How John Wilkes Booth’s Friend Described His Crime,” Literary Digest, 88 (March 6, 1926), 58.
Faber, Dinah. “Joseph and Ann Hall: Behind the Scenes at Tudor Hall,” Harford Historical Bulletin, No. 104 (Fall 2006), 3–64.
Ferguson, William. “Actor Describes Slaying of Lincoln,” The Sun (Baltimore, MD), (February 12, 1926), 22.
———. “I saw Lincoln Shot,” Saturday Evening Post, (February 12, 1927), 42.
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Fox, Dorothy. “Childhood Home of an American Arch Villain,” Civil War Times Illustrated, 29 (March–April 1990), 11–13.
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Head, Constance. “The Booth Sisters of Bel Air,” Lincoln Herald, (Winter 1981), 759–764.
Herne, James A. “Old Stock Days in the Theatre,” The Arena, 34 (September 1892), 401–416.
H. H. A. “A Society Belle’s Fate,” Chicago Tribune, (March 8, 1885), 12.
Hodder, Frank Heywood. “The John Brown Pikes,” Kansas Historical Quarterly, 2 (November 1933), 386–390.
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Kincaid, Deidre Barber. “Mary Ann Doolittle? The ‘Flower Girl’ Myth Of The Booth’s Mother,” Surratt Courier, 19 (March 2004), 3–5.
King, Emmett C. “What Becomes of Old Actors,” Indiana (PA) Democrat, (September 13, 1911), 1.
Krone, Charles A. “Recollections of an Old Actor,” Missouri Historical Society Collections, 4 (1913), 323–351.
Levine, Peter. “Draft evasion in the North During the Civil War, 1863-1865,” Journal of American History, 67 (1981), 816–834.
Lewis, James. “The Representative Comedian—Sketch of his wanderings and Recognition,” New York Daily Graphic, (June 12, 1875), 11.
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Lowry, Thomas P. “John Wilkes Booth’s spurned lover slashed him with a knife and nearly changed the course of history,” America’s Civil War, 20 (November 2007), 23–24.
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