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  1. Jan 1, 2016 · George Azterodt — German-born Azterodt was a carriage painter and boatman who had secretly ferried Confederate spies across Southern Maryland waterways during the war. Recruited by Booth into the conspiracy, he was assigned to kill Vice President Andrew Johnson, but lost his nerve and stayed in a hotel bar, drinking, instead.

  2. George A. Atzerodt 30 years old, German-born Atzerodt was a carriage painter and boatman who was known to ferry Confederate spies and supplies across the Potomac River between Maryland and Virginia.

  3. George Atzerodt's Role in the Conspiracy. Through the Surratt's, Atzerodt met John Wilkes Booth, who persuaded him to participate in his plan to kidnap President Lincoln, and hold him in Virginia in exchange for Confederate POWs.

  4. George Atzerodt Character Analysis. A German immigrant, Atzerodt was involved in Booth ’s 1864 plot to kidnap Lincoln. On April 14, 1865, when Booth charged him with assassinating Vice President Andrew Johnson, Atzerodt refused. Booth threatened to turn him in if he did not comply.

  5. These lengths of rope are believed to be taken from the nooses around the neck of conspirators Mary Surratt, George Atzerodt, Lewis Powell and David Herold after their execution on July 7, 1865.

  6. Trial of David E. Herold, George A. Atzerodt, Lewis Payne, Michael O'Laughlin, Edward Spangler, Samuel Arnold, Mary E. Surratt, and Samuel A. Mudd, before a military commission at Washington, D.C. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

  7. (1835-1865) George Atzerodt was the man accused and consequently hanged for the plan of kidnapping President Lincoln and assassinating Vice-president Andrew Johnson.

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