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  1. Sergeant Thomas H. "Boston" Corbett (January 29, 1832 – disappeared c. May 26, 1888) was an English-born American soldier and milliner who killed John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln on April 26, 1865.

    • 1861–1865
    • Sergeant
  2. Apr 12, 2015 · Boston Corbett was a self-castrated hatmaker who shot and killed John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of Abraham Lincoln, in a burning barn in 1865. Learn about his insane life, his motives, and his fate in this article by Bill Jensen.

  3. Sep 2, 2016 · Learn about the life and legacy of Boston Corbett, the man who shot John Wilkes Booth in 1865, after the assassination of President Lincoln. Find out how he became a street preacher, a hat maker, a war veteran, and a suspect of insanity. Discover his odd behavior and mysterious disappearance after the war.

  4. 1 day ago · Thomas ‘Boston’ Corbett is a vital figure in the story of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the subsequent hunt for John Wilkes Booth – events depicted in the Apple TV+ series, Manhunt, which follows the gripping 12-day search for Lincoln’s Confederate killer. Corbett killed Booth, against orders, and this was an event that would ...

  5. Apr 5, 2024 · There is a theory that he died in the Great Hinckley Fire, however these claims are unconfirmed. Ultimately, his role in Manhunt could not save the doomed Boston Corbett.

  6. Nov 4, 2020 · A fiery preacher, a brave soldier, and a passionate enemy of slavery, Corbett made his mark on history with his fateful decision to shoot John Wilkes Booth, the reviled assassin of Abraham Lincoln. Meet the man who became legendary as “Lincoln’s Avenger.” The Early Life Of Thomas Corbett.

  7. Boston Corbett was a religious fanatic who castrated himself and enlisted in the army during the Civil War. He shot and killed John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Lincoln, in a burning barn in 1865, but his life after that was tragic and mysterious.

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