Lincoln, Sherman, Davis and the Lost Confederate Gold
Book Details
Author(s)McNeely Patricia
PublisherPat McNeely
ISBN / ASINB01DYH6LQC
ISBN-13978B01DYH6LQ1
Sales Rank531,244
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The destinies of President Lincoln, General Sherman and Confederate President Davis are forever bound to the Lost Confederate Gold, but questions still linger about those astonishing events:
* Why did President Lincoln want the Confederate President and his cabinet to “escape the country” after the war?
* Why did President Johnson’s administration believe General Sherman had been bribed with Confederate gold to let Jefferson Davis escape through North Carolina?
* Who were the Confederate secret agents who had been in Canada, and why was a reward issued for their capture after Lincoln was assassinated?
* How did John Wilkes Booth escape so easily across a guarded bridge after Lincoln’s assassination, and why do the descendants of John Wilkes Booth want DNA samples from the 3 vertebrae taken during the autopsy of the man believed to be the killer?
* Why did the Federal government launch decades of lawsuits and send treasury agents in search of gold in the Confederate states and England?
* Why was neutral England asked to cede Canada and forced to pay $15.5 million to the United States after the war?
Find the answers in this intriguing new book about the amazing last days of the Civil War.
* Why did President Lincoln want the Confederate President and his cabinet to “escape the country” after the war?
* Why did President Johnson’s administration believe General Sherman had been bribed with Confederate gold to let Jefferson Davis escape through North Carolina?
* Who were the Confederate secret agents who had been in Canada, and why was a reward issued for their capture after Lincoln was assassinated?
* How did John Wilkes Booth escape so easily across a guarded bridge after Lincoln’s assassination, and why do the descendants of John Wilkes Booth want DNA samples from the 3 vertebrae taken during the autopsy of the man believed to be the killer?
* Why did the Federal government launch decades of lawsuits and send treasury agents in search of gold in the Confederate states and England?
* Why was neutral England asked to cede Canada and forced to pay $15.5 million to the United States after the war?
Find the answers in this intriguing new book about the amazing last days of the Civil War.
