Alias "Paine"
Lewis Thornton Powell, the Mystery Man of the Lincoln Conspiracy
Betty J.
Ownsbey
ISBN
978-0-7864-2555-6
photos, references, appendix, bibliography, index
247pp.
softcover
2005 [1993]
Temporarily out of stock while McFarland awaits the reprint - accepting backorders
Description
On the night that John Wilkes Booth killed President Abraham Lincoln, 20-year-old Lewis Powell burst into the house of William Seward and attempted to assassinate the Secretary of State. Under the alias Lewis Paine, he was convicted and hanged three months later along with three other Lincoln conspirators.
A former Confederate soldier, Powell’s role in the Lincoln conspiracy has been the subject of a great deal of debate. Was Powell simply a Southern sympathizer who participated in an organized plot to kidnap Lincoln and exchange him for Confederate prisoners of war? Or was he recruited from Mosby’s Rangers for special duty directed at the president and his cabinet? Through research on his life and military activities, these questions and others are answered.
About the Author
Betty J. Ownsbey of Mechanicsville, Virginia, spent 17 years researching this book.
Reviews
"a solid piece of research"--Booklist/RBB
"a thoroughly credible job"--Lincoln Herald
"outstanding job of research...well-written and informative...highly recommend[ed]...excellent"--The Civil War Courier
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