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Pages are missing, but who removed them and for what purpose remains unknown.
The diary itself is on display in Ford's Theater in Washington DC. The missing pages are still MIA.
Yes, he kept a diary or journal that was on him when he died, and yes, some of the pages are missing for some unknown reason. That does not make Lincoln's death a part of a larger conspiracy.
Laura E. Wilkes has written: 'Missing Pages in American History' -- subject(s): African American soldiers, Military History
Sent is by Margaret Peterson Haddix. It is book 2 of the Missing series. It has 336 pages.
There are 522 pages.
The Missing Chums has 175 pages.
The Missing Peace has 872 pages.
Missing Kissinger has 159 pages.
The Missing Picture has 68 pages.
The Missing Gospels has 256 pages.
There may have never been any lost journal pages. Booth's journal was never in pristine condition and perhaps the days and nights in the swampy Maryland woods required something to kindle a warming fire. The lack of certain pages does not implicate anyone in a deeper and higher placed conspiracy theory. Consider the possibility that some poorly paid clerk ripped out a dozen pages or so as a souvenir. Or a janitor, or file clerk, or security guard, or...