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  1. James W. Pumphrey (September 12, 1832 – March 16, 1906) was a livery stable owner in Washington, D.C., who played a minor role in the events surrounding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and its aftermath.

  2. Dec 30, 2021 · James Pumphrey is a writer, comedian, actor, and internet personality. He is best recognized as the host of the automotive web series Up To Speed on the YouTube channel Donut Media. The series has 178 videos on the channel that have amassed almost 14 million total views as of 2021.

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  4. Booth used two stables on the day/night of the assassination. The first was the livery stable owned by James W. Pumphrey, from which he rented the bay mare upon which he later fled from Ford's Theatre after shooting Lincoln just after 10 pm on April 14th.

  5. civilwardc.org › texts › petitionsCivil War Washington

    Title: Petition of James W. Pumphrey, 12 June 1862. Date: June 12, 1862. Source Text: A microfilm reproduction of the original document held at the National Archives and Records Administration, Microcopy 520, Reel 5. The original document is held in the Records of the Accounting Officers of the Department of the Treasury, 1775–1978, National ...

  6. Nov 2, 2019 · November 2, 2019. 3. Facebook. Twitter. ReddIt. Email. Print. Donut Media’s Editor-in-chief James Pumphrey is glad to be alive after going through a massive cardiac event and we’re glad he’s OK, too!

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  7. James W Pumphrey Birth 1839. Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA Death 20 Apr 1863 (aged 23–24) Washington, District of Columbia, District ...

  8. James W. Pumphrey (September 12, 1832 – March 16, 1906) was a livery stable owner in Washington, D.C. who played a minor role in the events surrounding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and its aftermath.

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