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Officer John Parker, a constable in the Washington Metropolitan Police Force, was detailed to sit on the chair outside the presidential box. At 9:30 P.M., just before intermission, Parker left to get a drink with Lincoln’s valet, Charles Forbes and the coachman Francis Burke at the same saloon where John Wilkes Booth was spending time drinking. Soon afterwards, Booth entered the front of the theater one last time at ten minutes past 10 P.M.. After presenting his calling card to Forbes, Booth went inside the box and waited until 10:15 P.M. when he shot the president in the back of the head at the play's funniest lines. Rathbone grabbed Booth, who slashed him with a hunting knife. Despite a bad wound in his left arm, Rathbone continued to struggle with Booth and as a result, he was unable to jump cleanly from the State Box. Booth landed on the stage twelve feet below at an awkward angle and allegedly fractured his ankle and shouted the Virginia state motto. However, he was able to hobble out and get on his horse and escape for 12 days before being fatally gunned down in a Virginian tobacco barn by one of the Union officers, [https://real-life-heroes.fandom.com/wiki/Boston_Corbett Boston Corbett]. Once chaos breaks out, Rathbone removes the brace Booth wedged against the door. 23-year-old surgeon [https://real-life-heroes.fandom.com/wiki/Charles_Leale Charles Leale] briefly examines Rathbone before turning his attention to Mrs. Lincoln and later examine her husband’s condition and head wounds. Following this, Rathbone, Laura Keane, and Harris accompanied Mary Lincoln to the Petersen House, where her husband was taken to the room to be re-examined by his doctors for other additional wounds. Once they got to the boarding house, Rathbone started to feel light-headed. A little while later, Rathbone was taken back home while Clara stayed with Mary as her husband lay dying for almost 8 hours until he died at 7:22 A.M. on April 15, 1865, the following morning. | Officer John Parker, a constable in the Washington Metropolitan Police Force, was detailed to sit on the chair outside the presidential box. At 9:30 P.M., just before intermission, Parker left to get a drink with Lincoln’s valet, Charles Forbes and the coachman Francis Burke at the same saloon where John Wilkes Booth was spending time drinking. Soon afterwards, Booth entered the front of the theater one last time at ten minutes past 10 P.M.. After presenting his calling card to Forbes, Booth went inside the box and waited until 10:15 P.M. when he shot the president in the back of the head at the play's funniest lines. Rathbone grabbed Booth, who slashed him with a hunting knife. Despite a bad wound in his left arm, Rathbone continued to struggle with Booth and as a result, he was unable to jump cleanly from the State Box. Booth landed on the stage twelve feet below at an awkward angle and allegedly fractured his ankle and shouted the Virginia state motto. However, he was able to hobble out and get on his horse and escape for 12 days before being fatally gunned down in a Virginian tobacco barn by one of the Union officers, [https://real-life-heroes.fandom.com/wiki/Boston_Corbett Boston Corbett]. Once chaos breaks out, Rathbone removes the brace Booth wedged against the door. 23-year-old surgeon [https://real-life-heroes.fandom.com/wiki/Charles_Leale Charles Leale] briefly examines Rathbone before turning his attention to Mrs. Lincoln and later examine her husband’s condition and head wounds. Following this, Rathbone, Laura Keane, and Harris accompanied Mary Lincoln to the Petersen House, where her husband was taken to the room to be re-examined by his doctors for other additional wounds. Once they got to the boarding house, Rathbone started to feel light-headed. A little while later, Rathbone was taken back home while Clara stayed with Mary as her husband lay dying for almost 8 hours until he died at 7:22 A.M. on April 15, 1865, the following morning. | ||
In 1867 Rathbone married Clara Harris and over the next few years the couple had three children. When [[Grover Cleveland]] became president he appointed Rathbone as his consul to Germany. | |||
Rathbone | Rathbone's behaviour became more erratic and he appeared to become jealous of his wife's attentions to the children. On 23rd December, 1883, Rathbone murdered his wife, tried to murder his children, and then attempted to commit suicide. He survived and after being found guilty of murder was committed to an asylum for the criminally insane. Henry Rathbone died in the asylum in 1911. | ||
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