President s lived in group homes. This house is an important part of and development antebellum and the civil war history. Aside from this being the lincoln death house, this is a great museum of immigrant culture in washington and boardinghouse life in washington. I have been coming here for years, making pilgrimages. I started coming here in 1986 when i joined to the Reagan Administration and i have been coming here for years. And i am very excited that there is going to be a big commemoration for Abraham Lincoln because in past years i am usually here alone. No one comes to the house on the night of the assassination. No one comes to honor lincoln. I might find one or two people when i sit on the steps of the Petersen House and contemplate what happened. Couple of years ago, the Parks Service almost arrested me sitting on the steps because the guard accused me of being a homeless loiterer, and i tried to convince them that i had written books and set on the the served on the council
From fords theater where Abraham Lincoln was shot 150 years ago. James this is an interesting house that has a great history even before Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. This house was built in the early 1850s by a german immigrant to america, William Petersen, and he used the house as a boardinghouse. Up to 10 or 12 people lived here at a time. This is a relic of 19th century civil war boardinghouse culture. Once upon a time, everybody lived in boardinghouses, congressmen, senators, even Vice President s lived in group homes. This house, aside from the history of being where Abraham Lincoln died, is an important part of antebellum and the civil war washington, d. C. , history. Aside from this being the lincoln death house, this is a great museum of immigrant culture in washington and boardinghouse life in washington, d. C. I have been coming here for years, making pilgrimages. I started coming here in 1986 when i joined the reagan administration, and i have been coming here for years
Surrender of robert e. Lee on april 9th. Everyone was inside of the theater, the play was under way. Lincolns carriage pulled and up stopped in front of that big gas lamp and lincoln went inside. And then around 10 15 or 10 20 p. M. The doors of fords theater burst open. First dozens then hundreds then over a thousand people came rushing out those doors screaming. At first some people thought the theater was on fire. Then they heard the shouts, lincolns been shot, the president s been killed, burn the theater, filed the assassin. The first person who noticed what was happening was a guy named George Francis who lived on the first floor of the two front rooms. He came outside and walked into the street and he could only get halfway across. He walked right up to the president s body as it was being carried across the street. Another boarder on the second floor, henry safford, went outside and he saw the commotion too. He heard the shouts that lincoln had been shot. Safford couldnt get to
Aside from the lincoln death house, this is a great museum of immigrant culture in washington and boarding house life in washington, d. C. I have been coming here years, making pilgrimages here. I started coming here in 1986 when i joined the Reagan Administration and i have been coming here for years. I am very excited that this year for the 150th anniversary there will be a big commemoration for Abraham Lincoln. In past years, i am usually here alone. No one comes here on the night of assassination, no one comes to honor lincoln. I might find one or two here on the steps of Peterson House and contemplate what happened. Couple years ago, park Service Almost arrested me sitting on the steps because the guard across the street accused me of being a homeless loiterer. I tried to tell them i wrote a book the anniversary of the assassination, i serve on the ford Society Council of advisers. Two squad cars rolled up and the National Park Service Police questioned me. How do we know youre no
Couples to marry. And a conversation on first ladies with the most impact on the executive mansion. Sunday, the life and death of James Garfield who served almost two decades as a congressman from ohio and was assassinated 200 days into his term as president. Get the complete schedule at cspan. Org. Each week American History tv visits museums and historic places. This is Peterson House in washington, d. C. Where president Abraham Lincoln passed away at 7 2 7 22 a. M. A tour of the boarding house across the street from fords theater where president lincoln was shot 150 years ago. This had a great history even before lincoln was assassinated here. This house built in the early 1850s by a german i am grant to america, William Peterson. He used it as boarding house, 10 to 12 lived here at a time. This is a relic of 19th civil war boarding house culture. Once upon a time, everybody lived in boarding houses, congressmen, senators, Vice President s of the United States lived in group homes.