no he was shot by booth
William Henry Seward was President Lincoln's Secretary of State. He was stabbed by Lewis Powell, a co-conspirator in John Wilkes Booth's plot to assassinate several key office-holders in the Union. He survived the attack.Henry Rathbone, a military officer, was also non-fatally stabbed by John Wilkes Booth himself immediately after Booth shot Lincoln in Ford's Theatre. Rathbone and his fiancee were sitting next to Lincoln and his wife in the same box.
no but he was shot
yes Kennedy's secretary name is lincoln you know Abraham lincoln
Lincoln's dog, Fido, outlived Lincoln but was stabbed by a drunk man.
No, he was shot in the back of the head.
Abraham Lincoln's Secretary of State was William Henry Seward. Seward had been Lincoln's primary rival for the Republican nomination in 1860 (and also the favorite to win), but Lincoln defeated him. After the election, Seward was Lincoln's first and only choice for Secretary of State. At first, Seward was resentful of the man who had stolen the presidency from him, but he learned to appreciate Lincoln's subtle political genius, as well Lincoln's personality, which was similar to his own. By the time for the next election in 1864, Seward had become friend and confidant to the president, and worked hard to reelect Lincoln. The night Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth, one of Booth's accomplices went to Seward's house to murder him as well. Seward was stabbed but not killed, and he went on to continue as Secretary of State under Andrew Johnson.
The story that anyone's head was carved into the back of Lincoln's head at the Lincoln Memorial is completely and utterly false.
John Wilkes Boothe is who they knew did it. they saw his face when he jumped on the stage and recognized him because he was a famous actor. he supported the confederacy, and didn't like Lincoln because he thought Lincoln might end slavery. so, he assassinated him. he also had partners with this plan, but he sent them to kill the vice president and the secretary. they only stabbed the secretary, but didn't kill him. the vice president only caught them, but they escaped.
George Bush, Abraham Lincoln, and his wife
Robert Lincoln, son of Abraham Lincoln, was the Secretary of War in Arthur's cabinet.
John Nicolay was President Lincoln's Private Secretary; John Hay was President Lincoln's Assistant Private Secretary.
Yes, John F. Kennedy had a secretary named Evelyn Lincoln. However, the part being circulated about Abe Lincoln having a secretary named Kennedy is not true. It is also unknown if Lincoln's secretary, John Hay, warned him not to go to the theatre, or whether Evelyn Lincoln warned Kennedy not to go to Dallas.