Bloody Crimes
The Funeral of Abraham Lincoln and the Chase for Jefferson Davis
(Author) James L. SwansonAs the Yankees approached Richmond on April 2, 1865, Jefferson Davis fled the capital, setting off an intense and thrilling chase in which Union cavalry hunted the Confederate president. Two weeks later, President Lincoln was assassinated, and the nation was convinced that Davis was involved in the crime. Preparing for the largest and most magnificent funeral pageant in American history, soldiers placed Lincoln’s corpse aboard a special train to Springfield, Illinois. Along the way, several million mourners watched the funeral train roll by. The saga that began with Manhunt continues as James Swanson masterfully weaves together the stories of the two fallen leaders as they make their final journeys through the bloody landscape of a wounded nation.
James L. Swanson
James L. Swanson is a renowned author and historian best known for his gripping non-fiction work "Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer." His meticulous research and vivid storytelling bring history to life, captivating readers with his suspenseful narrative style and deep insights into pivotal moments in American history.