On April 14, 1865, John Wilkes Booth fatally shot President Abraham Lincoln at Ford’s Theater. Only three years before, the theater had been gutted by fire, and twenty-eight years after the assassination of Lincoln, another fatal tragedy would befall the notorious building. After the Battle of Fort Stevens in 1864, this disaster was the cause of the second greatest loss of human life in Washington in the nineteenth century.
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On April 14, 1865, John Wilkes Booth fatally shot President Abraham Lincoln at Ford’s Theater. Only three years before, the theater had been gutted by fire, and twenty-eight years after the assassination of Lincoln, another fatal tragedy would befall the notorious building. After the Battle of Fort Stevens in 1864, this disaster was the cause of the second greatest loss of human life in Washington in the nineteenth century.