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Lincoln: Conspirator Meets with President Hayes [182757]

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Lincoln: Conspirator Meets with President Hayes  [182757]
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Beverly Tucker was a Confederate agent and alleged Lincoln assassination conspirator. In the Civil War, Tucker was a Confederate agent in Canada, and following Lincoln's killing he was charged with conspiracy in the plot. Tucker fled to Mexico, returning the the U. S. in 1872. This rare draft in pencil to President Rutherford B. Hayes. (Hayes was President 1877-1881) In part: "General Joseph E. Johnston & myself would be much obliged if you would honor us with a private interview.. we all upon a matter which our people in Virginia - Republicans & Democrats - feel deeply interested." Folds, margins a bit frayed; 10 x 7 inches. Sold with an Rutherford B. Hayes as President in pencil on a small card "28th Mr. T. Will be glad to meet you & Gen J at noon tomorrow." With executive mansion envelope addressed by Hayes in pencil: "Hon. Beverly Tucker." Three pieces.