Editing George Atzerodt
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And as for the other four; Atzerodt, Powell, [[David Herold]], and [[Mary Surratt]], were all sentenced to be executed by hanging. | And as for the other four; Atzerodt, Powell, [[David Herold]], and [[Mary Surratt]], were all sentenced to be executed by hanging. | ||
==Execution== | ==Execution== | ||
{{Quote|May we all meet in the other world. God take me now.|One of his last words before getting executed by hanging}} | {{Quote|May we all meet in the other world. God take me now.|One of his last words before getting executed by hanging}}On July 7th, 1865. George was sentenced to death by hanging, along with the other henchmen by the order of new president Andrew Johnson, including Lewis Powell, David Herold, and Mary Surratt, who became the first and only woman hanged by the government. | ||
On July 7th, 1865. George was sentenced to death by hanging, along with the other henchmen by the order of new president Andrew Johnson, including Lewis Powell, David Herold, and Mary Surratt, who became the first and only woman hanged by the government. | |||
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