Chasing Lincoln's Killer

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Across
  1. 6. The name of the play being performed at Ford’s Theatre on the night of the assassination. (Ch. 1)
  2. 9. The specific injury Dr. Samuel Mudd treated on Booth’s body, which he claimed occurred from a horse fall. (Ch. 6)
  3. 10. The name of the man assigned to kill Vice President Andrew Johnson who ultimately lost his nerve and got drunk instead. (Ch. 3)
  4. 11. The name of the sergeant who claimed to have shot Booth through a crack in the barn against orders. (Ch. 13)
  5. 12. The man who took charge of the investigation and the hunt for Booth from a house next to the Petersen House. (Ch. 5)
  6. 13. The name of the river Booth and Herold struggled to cross, accidentally rowing back toward Maryland instead of Virginia. (Ch. 9)
  7. 14. The two-word phrase Booth uttered while looking at his hands just before he died on the porch. (Ch. 14)
Down
  1. 1. The specific type of single-shot .44 caliber pistol Booth used to shoot the President. (Ch. 2)
  2. 2. The name of the high-spirited mare Booth purchased from a doctor, which he rode during his escape from Ford’s Theatre. (Ch. 2)
  3. 3. The name of the family whose tobacco barn became the site of Booth's final standoff. (Ch. 12)
  4. 4. The specific type of "liquid" refreshment Thomas Jones brought to Booth and Herold while they hid in the woods for five days. (Ch. 8)
  5. 5. The specific type of large knife Booth used to stab Major Rathbone in the State Box. (Ch. 2)
  6. 7. The last name of the woman who owned the tavern/boarding house where the conspirators met and where Booth hid supplies. (Ch. 4)
  7. 8. The last name of the sergeant who allowed David Herold to cross the bridge into Maryland shortly after Booth. (Ch. 4)