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Location: LEVEL 6
The Newseum's new exhibit, "Manhunt: Chasing Lincoln's Killer," explores how new developments in journalism and technology came together in the news coverage of Abraham Lincoln's death and the hunt for his killer. The exhibit, which runs through Feb. 28, 2010, was created in collaboration with James L. Swanson, author of "Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer."
New Lincoln Artifact Now on Display
A rare bronze replica of the original 1860 plaster casts of Lincoln's face and hands, produced in 1886 by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, has been added to the Newseum's popular "Manhunt: Chasing Lincoln's Killer" exhibit.
See a photo of the Lincoln life mask and hands.
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Online Exhibit
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"Manhunt" Gallery Talk
James L. Swanson talks about how the hunt for Lincoln’s assassin was reported in the newspapers.
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Related Links:
• 'O Moody, Tearful Night!:' The Lincoln Assassination in Memory and Myth
• Go behind the scenes with author James L. Swanson
• During Civil War, Lincoln Sidestepped First Amendment
• News of Lincoln’s Death Reported in Rare Edition
• John Wilkes Booth Slept Here: The History of the Newseum Site

