John Booth gave Elizabeth Quesenberry a Gift. It was 2 items- His missing Diary pages and the real weapon, that killed the President, a Jeweled Dagger. Elizabeth placed the 2 items inside a clay jar and sealed the opening with a red wax. From Her the jar finds its way north by an underground confederate line heading into Ohio. It currently remains buried 6ft deep.
How do I know?
I'm Elizabeth Quesenberry's Ancestor- I know exactly where that Jar is buried.
Good information to bad it is so amateurishly done. I think the should look at it, wrtie a script, planthe shots, gets a sound person, and camera person and do it again. The edit it and put it on youtube for the world to see.
I don't expect you to believe me, but do you remember Elizabeth Quesenberry? Booth gave her a gift, that history said then- they didn't know what it was. History says now, that maybe it was his boat. I'm Mrs. Quesenberry ancestor and I'm telling you now, that he gave her 2 things and she put them in a clay jar and had them hid. They are the real weapon that killed Lincoln and His missing diary pages. I'm the only person on this planet who knows where they are buried
the President died at 7:22am on SATURDAY April 15 .
April 14, was Good Friday.
Lewis Payne shows up at the Surratt house claiming to be a laborer hired to do some digging, the problem being was that he showed up at around midnight. And he had bloodstains on his clothes. As For Booth, he was shoot in the back of the head behind his ear almost the same place he shot Lincoln. NOT in the neck.
This is riddled with historical errors (Lincoln's time of death and the scene on the shore of the Potomac, which should be at Dent's Meadow, just down the driveway of Huckleberry and now a Jesuit retreat) and uncertainties (yes, that's Elizabeth Quesenbery's house, but the events described there sound more like what transpired down the road at Cleydael, the home of Dr. Richard and Julia Stuart). Very noble attempt, just not very accurate.
hey i just wanna say your last stop where you said was the farm. unfortunately that is the wrong spot. you should have gone up the road and into the woods where there are plaques there that says it is the farm.
hey man John Wilkes Booth is an American Hero. I celebrate John Wilkes Booth day every May 10th. It was a sad say when Booth died i agree. He changed our nations history at an early age. And for that i thank him and celebrate his life. I would love to do that trip some day, but with an opposite view.
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John Booth gave Elizabeth Quesenberry a Gift. It was 2 items- His missing Diary pages and the real weapon, that killed the President, a Jeweled Dagger. Elizabeth placed the 2 items inside a clay jar and sealed the opening with a red wax. From Her the jar finds its way north by an underground confederate line heading into Ohio. It currently remains buried 6ft deep.
How do I know?
I'm Elizabeth Quesenberry's Ancestor- I know exactly where that Jar is buried.
downyourtube 21 hours ago
This was very interesting. I envy you for getting to visit these iconic locations and for sharing it with us. Thank you.
rickietube1 3 days ago
Alotta work but not very good camera shots and Angles i wanted to see more of each area!
grabbber 1 week ago
he died at @7:22 AM not 5 AM on April 15
pctucker 2 months ago
I'd love to take that trip. Don't know if you can go in any of the buildings?
JettRink50 3 months ago
Great job
EpicDoctor 3 months ago
Great job! Just what I wanted to see a nice summary of what the places look like that I have read about. Thanks for your effort.
tclinden 7 months ago
Good information to bad it is so amateurishly done. I think the should look at it, wrtie a script, planthe shots, gets a sound person, and camera person and do it again. The edit it and put it on youtube for the world to see.
frankcavestani 7 months ago
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I don't expect you to believe me, but do you remember Elizabeth Quesenberry? Booth gave her a gift, that history said then- they didn't know what it was. History says now, that maybe it was his boat. I'm Mrs. Quesenberry ancestor and I'm telling you now, that he gave her 2 things and she put them in a clay jar and had them hid. They are the real weapon that killed Lincoln and His missing diary pages. I'm the only person on this planet who knows where they are buried
downyourtube 8 months ago
wow.. this is great guys. u people actually took the time to go to all these locations. great!
lucasangelo1999 8 months ago
key word there, Amateurs
Mr508films 9 months ago
the President died at 7:22am on SATURDAY April 15 .
April 14, was Good Friday.
Lewis Payne shows up at the Surratt house claiming to be a laborer hired to do some digging, the problem being was that he showed up at around midnight. And he had bloodstains on his clothes. As For Booth, he was shoot in the back of the head behind his ear almost the same place he shot Lincoln. NOT in the neck.
He was DRAGGED out, paralyzed and dying.
Mr508films 9 months ago
So many errors.
Sungal16 10 months ago
This is riddled with historical errors (Lincoln's time of death and the scene on the shore of the Potomac, which should be at Dent's Meadow, just down the driveway of Huckleberry and now a Jesuit retreat) and uncertainties (yes, that's Elizabeth Quesenbery's house, but the events described there sound more like what transpired down the road at Cleydael, the home of Dr. Richard and Julia Stuart). Very noble attempt, just not very accurate.
rguesman 11 months ago
hey i just wanna say your last stop where you said was the farm. unfortunately that is the wrong spot. you should have gone up the road and into the woods where there are plaques there that says it is the farm.
danczyk10 11 months ago
hey man John Wilkes Booth is an American Hero. I celebrate John Wilkes Booth day every May 10th. It was a sad say when Booth died i agree. He changed our nations history at an early age. And for that i thank him and celebrate his life. I would love to do that trip some day, but with an opposite view.
DeuceMan103 1 year ago
@DeuceMan103 You have to be out of your damn mind, Booth was far from a hero. he was a rascist bastard.
Mr508films 9 months ago
Thanks for sharing. I plan to do this one day as well. Great job.
presidentialfan 1 year ago
my family owned dr mudds house at one time
MrKingKong1645 1 year ago
Abraham Lincoln died at 7:22 am not 5:00 AM
welles2002 1 year ago
vell done.
thecherylmay 1 year ago
Thanks -
odanak100 1 year ago
great stuff - thanks for sharing - I would love to take my metal detector there at Garrett's Farm!
dewaynecullen 1 year ago
I think wat u did is really neat! i'm going 2 d.c. i'm gonna beg my family 2 do this with me!
rainbowgirl678 1 year ago