George Alfred Townsend
Born
The United States
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The Life, Crime, and Capture of John Wilkes Booth
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published
1865
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127 editions
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The Entailed Hat: Or Patty Cannon's Times
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1884
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73 editions
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Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, and His Romaunt Abroad During the War
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published
1866
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95 editions
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Tales of the Chesapeake
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The Swamp Outlaws, or the North Caronina Bandits
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1872
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36 editions
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Katy of Catoctin
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published
1959
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60 editions
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Rustics in Rebellion: A Yankee Reporter on the Road to Richmond 1861-65
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published
1950
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5 editions
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Mrs. Reynolds and Hamilton: A Romance
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published
2008
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29 editions
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The Real Life of Abraham Lincoln (Classic Reprint): A Talk With Mr. Herndon, His Late Law Partner
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2015
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10 editions
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The New World Compared With the Old: A Description of the American Government, Institutions, and Enterprises, and of Those of Our Great Rivals at the Present Time, Particularly England and France
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published
2015
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31 editions
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“Last night, the 27th of April, a small row boat received the carcass of the murderer; two men were in it, they carried the body off into the darkness, and out of that darkness it will never return…. In the darkness, like his great crime, may it remain forever, impalpable, invisible, nondescript, condemned to that worse than damnation,—annihilation. The river-bottom may ooze about it laden with great shot and drowning manacles. The earth may have opened to give it that silence and forgiveness which man will never give its memory. The fishes may swim around it, or the daisies grow white above it; but we shall never know.
Mysterious, incomprehensible, unattainable, like the dim times through which we live and think upon as if we only dreamed them in perturbed fever, the assassin of a nation’s head rests somewhere in the elements, and that is all; but if the indignant seas or the profaned turf shall ever vomit his corpse from their recesses, and it receive humane or Christian burial from some who do not recognize it, let the last words those decaying lips ever uttered be carved above them with a dagger, to tell the history of a young and once promising life—USELESS! USELESS!”
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Mysterious, incomprehensible, unattainable, like the dim times through which we live and think upon as if we only dreamed them in perturbed fever, the assassin of a nation’s head rests somewhere in the elements, and that is all; but if the indignant seas or the profaned turf shall ever vomit his corpse from their recesses, and it receive humane or Christian burial from some who do not recognize it, let the last words those decaying lips ever uttered be carved above them with a dagger, to tell the history of a young and once promising life—USELESS! USELESS!”
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