Ward Hill Lamon

Ward Hill Lamon (January 6, 1828 – May 7, 1893) was a personal friend and self-appointed bodyguard of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. Lamon was famously absent the night Lincoln was assassinated at Ford's Theatre on April 14, 1865, having been sent by Lincoln to Richmond, Virginia. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The life of Abraham Lincoln from his birth to his inauguration as president / by Lamon, Ward Hill, 1828-1893

    Published 1872
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    Recollections of Abraham Lincoln / by Lamon, Ward Hill, 1828-1893

    Published 1994
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    In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Ward H. Lamon, et al., v. Henry E. McKee, no. 11,238, equity doc. 28 by McKee, Henry E.

    Published 1888
    Other Authors: “…Lamon, Ward Hill, 1828-1893…”
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    Ward H. Lamon, et al., plaintiffs, v. H.E. McKee, et al., defendants, in equity no. 11238, Doc. 28 brief and argument for defendant, H.E. McKee. by McKee, Henry E.

    Published 1891
    Other Authors: “…Lamon, Ward Hill, 1828-1893…”
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    In the Supreme Court of the United States, in equity, no. 11,238, Ward H. Lamon, et al., v. Henry E. McKee, et al brief for plaintiffs by J. Coleman. by Coleman, J.

    Published 1890
    Other Authors: “…Lamon, Ward Hill, 1828-1893…”
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