David Herold

Confederate operative during Civil War

David Herold - Confederate operative during Civil War
Born

1842
183 years ago

Died

July 7th, 1865
159 years ago — 23 years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

United States

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Served as a Confederate operative during the American Civil War. Notably associated with John Wilkes Booth, participated in the conspiracy that led to the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. After the assassination, fled along with Booth but was captured shortly thereafter. Tried and executed for involvement in the plot, becoming a notable figure in the historical narrative surrounding Lincoln's assassination.

Assassination conspiracy against Abraham Lincoln

Capture and execution after Lincoln's death

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