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Related: About this forumLast Witness to Pres. Lincoln Assassination, April 14, 1865: TV Game Show 1956
"I've Got A Secret" 1956 TV game show guest Samuel J. Seymour of Md. (1860-1956) explains to host Gary Moore and audience that he was five years old when he saw John Wilkes Booth shoot President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theater in Washington, DC on April 14, 1865.
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Last Witness to Pres. Lincoln Assassination, April 14, 1865: TV Game Show 1956 (Original Post)
appalachiablue
Apr 2018
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rusty quoin
(6,133 posts)1. I love to watch that show. We had such high standards back then.
appalachiablue
(42,912 posts)2. More humanities and liberal arts, less 'Stormy Daniels' TV! :)
appalachiablue
(42,912 posts)6. FORD'S THEATRE in Washington, DC is still open for live performances,
events and tours. Visit to see the original historic theatre, museum exhibits with artifacts and the preserved Presidential Box where Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln sat to watch the popular comedy play, "Our American Cousin" on that fateful night April 14, 1865.
Much more on Ford's Theatre at the Link, https://www.fords.org/
volstork
(5,593 posts)3. I agree.
Except for the huge cigarette ad right in the middle of the podium...
appalachiablue
(42,912 posts)4. Yep great stuff, nix the Winston plaque!
mountain grammy
(27,277 posts)5. Yes very cool.