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PRESIDENT DIES FROM ASSASSIN’S BULLET
President Abraham Lincoln died in Washington, D.C., on this
day in history, April 15, 1865, one day after he was shot by
actor John Wilkes Booth. He was 56.
Lincoln, who was elected president in 1860, was the first U.S.
president to be assassinated.
This engraving depicts John Wilkes Booth escaping after shooting President Lincoln at Ford’s Theatre.
The Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall and is dedicated
to the memory of President Abraham Lincoln.
MLB TRADITION BEGAN ON THIS DAY IN 1910
Opening Day welcomes the new spring baseball season each
year, a uniquely American tradition steeped in history and
fanfare.
On this day in history, April 14, 1910, President William Howard
Taft (above) became the first U.S. president to throw out the
first pitch at a Major League Baseball game.
William Howard Taft (1857 – 1930)

PRESIDENT ASSASSINATED ON THIS DAY IN 1865

President Abraham Lincoln was shot in the head at Ford’s
Theatre in Washington, D.C. on April 14, 1865. The assassin,
actor John Wilkes Booth, shouted, “Sic semper tyrannis!
(Ever thus to tyrants!) The South is avenged,” as he jumped
onto the stage and fled on horseback. Lincoln died the next
morning.
The Presidential Box today at Ford’s Theatre, Washington DC.
FOUNDING FATHER BORN ON THIS DAY
Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 – July 4, 1826)
Founding Father Thomas Jefferson served as the third president
of the United States from 1801 to 1809 was the primary author of
the Declaration of Independence.
Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and Thomas
Jefferson reviewing the Declaration of
Independence in 1776.
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