Who Killed Abraham Lincoln?

January 29, 2010|
Who Killed Abraham Lincoln? by Paul Serup
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Charles Chiniquy was born in Quebec and became famous as a Catholic priest in the mid-1800s for persuading a reported 200,000 people in his native Quebec to stop drinking. At the time, most families in the province had a portrait of him in their household.In his 1885 autobiography, Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, Chiniquy made the stunning claim that officials of his former Church were responsible for the murder of his close friend Abraham Lincoln. Who Killed Abraham Lincoln? is an examination of his assertions and details the evidence available today that supports Chiniquy’s claim that the assassination of the President in 1865 was the result of a Catholic plot. This plot also included the murder of Vice President Andrew Johnson and Secretary of State William Seward, with the intent to thwart the Union from defeating the Southern Confederates. This is that story.
Paul Serap is an independent researcher and author based in Prince George, BC and has spent 22 years researching this material. The original research needed for the work brought him to the libraries, archives, museums and cemeteries all over North America.
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Title:Who Killed Abraham Lincoln?
Format:Paperback
Product dimensions:424 pages, 9.5 X 6.5 X 0.88 in
Shipping dimensions:424 pages, 9.5 X 6.5 X 0.88 in
Published:January 29, 2010
Publisher:Salmova Press
Language:English
Appropriate for ages:All ages
ISBN - 13:9780981168500

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