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. Lincoln, who was elected president in 1860, was the first U.S. president to be assassinated. He was survived by his wife, Mary Todd, whom he married in 1842, and his sons Robert and Tad.
Booth then leaped from the box down to the stage, 'landing awkwardly,' said the Ford's Theatre website. 'He held in his right hand a dagger whose blade appeared about 10 inches long — he did not strike the stage fairly on his feet, but appeared to stumble slightly,' said Frederick A. Sawyer, an audience member. Booth then yelled, 'Sic semper tyrannis!' and 'The South is avenged!' before fleeing.
Lincoln was reelected president in 1864 — but was killed just over a month after his inauguration for a second term. For more Lifestyle articles, visit www.foxnews.com/lifestyle.
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