- Boston Corbett
Infobox Person
name = Boston Corbett
caption = Boston Corbett
birth_name = Thomas P. Corbett
birth_date = 1832
birth_place =London ,England
death_date = presumed dead 1894
death_place =
other_names =
known_for =
occupation = Union Army sergeant
nationality =Thomas P. "Boston" Corbett (1832 – presumed dead 1894) was the Union Army soldier who shot and killed
Abraham Lincoln 's assassin,John Wilkes Booth . He disappeared after 1888 and is believed to have died inMinnesota in 1894, but this is unproven.Early life
Corbett was born in
London ,England . His family emigrated toNew York City in 1839. He eventually took on the trade of ahatter inTroy, New York . There has been speculation that Corbett was exposed the fumes of mercury that are used in the hatter's trade causing Corbett's later mental problems. [cite book|last=Walker|first=Dale L. |coauthors=Jakes, John|title=Legends and Lies: Great Mysteries of the American West|publisher=Macmillan|date=1998|pages=159|isbn=0-312-86848-0]Corbett married, but his wife died in childbirth. Following her death, he moved to Boston, and continued working as a hatter. He became a born-again evangelical
Christian and changed his name to Boston, the name of the city where he was reborn. In an attempt to imitateJesus , he began to wear his hair very long. [cite book|last=Kauffman|first=Michael W. |title=American Brutus: John Wilkes Booth and the Lincoln Conspiracies|publisher=Random House|date=2004|pages=310|isbn=0-375-50785-X] On July 16, 1858, in order to avoid the temptation of prostitutes, Corbett castrated himself with a pair of scissors.Swanson, p.329] Afterward, he ate a meal and went to a prayer meeting, before going for medical treatment.Enlisted in the Union army
Corbett joined the Union army at the outbreak of the
American Civil War . He re-enlisted three times and eventually obtained the rank of sergeant in the16th New York Cavalry . He was captured by the Confederate Army on June 24, 1864, and was held captive atAndersonville prison . He was eventually exchanged and returned to his unit. He later testified for the prosecution in the trial of the commandant of Andersonville, CaptainHenry Wirz . [cite book|last=Chamlee|first=Roy Z. |coauthors=Chamlee, Roy Z., Jr.|title=Lincoln's Assassins: A Complete Account of Their Capture, Trial, and Punishment|publisher=McFarland|date=1989|pages=289|isbn=0-899-50420-5] [cite book|last=Chipman|first=Norton Parker |title=The Horrors of Andersonville Rebel Prison: Trial of Henry Wirz, the Andersonville Jailer; Jefferson Davis' Defense of Andersonville Prison Fully Refuted|publisher=Bancroft Co.|date=1891|pages=40]Assigned to pursue John Wilkes Booth
On April 24, 1865, Corbett was one of the cavalrymen sent to pursue
John Wilkes Booth , who had assassinated Abraham Lincoln and was still at large. On April 26, they surrounded Booth and his accomplice,David Herold , in a tobacco barn on theVirginia farm of Richard Garrett. The barn was set on fire in an attempt to force them out. Herold surrendered, but Booth remained inside. Corbett was positioned by a large crack in the barn wall. He saw Booth moving about inside and shot him with hisColt revolver despite Secretary of War Stanton's desire that Booth be taken alive. Booth was struck in the neck, the bullet injuring hisspinal cord , and he died a few hours later.Corbett was immediately arrested for disobeying orders, but the charges were later dropped by theSecretary of War ,Edwin M. Stanton . Later, Stanton said, "The rebel is dead. The patriot lives." Corbett received his share of the reward money, amounting to $1,653.84. [Swanson, p.358]In his official statement, Corbett claimed he shot Booth because he thought Lincoln's assassin was preparing to use his weapons. This claims was denied by other witnesses. When asked later why he did it, Corbett said that "Providence directed me."Swanson, p.340]
Civilian life after the Union army
Shortly after being discharged from the army, Corbett returned to his trade of being a hatter, first in Boston, and later in
Connecticut andNew Jersey . His later life involved increasingly erratic behavior. In 1875, he threatened several men with a pistol at a soldier's reunion inCaldwell, Ohio . In 1878, he moved toConcordia, Kansas , where he lived in a hole dug into a hillside. In 1887, he was appointed assistant doorkeeper of theKansas House of Representatives inTopeka, Kansas . Overhearing a conversation in which the legislature's opening prayer was mocked, he jumped to his feet and brandished a revolver. No one was hurt but Corbett was arrested, declared insane, and sent to the Topeka Asylum for the Insane. On May 26, 1888, Corbett escaped from the asylum. He went toNeodesha, Kansas , and stayed briefly with Richard Thatcher, a man he had met during his imprisonment at Andersonville in the Civil War. When he left, he said he was heading forMexico . [cite book|last=Johnson|first=Byron Berkeley |title=Abraham Lincoln and Boston Corbett: With Personal Recollections of Each; John Wilkes Booth and Jefferson Davis, a True Story of Their Capture|publisher=B.B. Johnson|date=1914|pages=52-53]Corbett possibly settled in the forests near
Hinckley, Minnesota and died in theGreat Hinckley Fire that took place there on September 1, 1894. There is no definitive proof of his demise, but the name "Thomas Corbett" appears on the list of the dead and missing.In 1958, Boy Scout Troop 31 of Concordia, Kansas constructed a roadside monument to Corbett located on Key Road in Concordia. A small wood sign was also constructed to mark the hillside hole Corbett once occupied. [cite web|url=http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/16178|title=He Killed Lincoln's Killer, Then Lived In A Hole|accessdate=2008-10-11]
Further reading
*cite book
title=Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer
last=Swanson
first=James L.
publisher=HarperCollins
year=2007
isbn=978-0-06-051850-9References
External links
* [http://home.att.net/~rjnorton/Lincoln32.html Boston Corbett: The Man Who Killed John Wilkes Booth]
*findagrave|5836144
* [http://www.kansasphototour.com/corbett.htm Kansas Photo Tour of Boston Corbett Memorial]Persondata
NAME= Corbett, Boston
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Corbett, Thomas P.
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Union Army sergeant
DATE OF BIRTH= 1832
PLACE OF BIRTH=London ,England
DATE OF DEATH=presumed dead 1894
PLACE OF DEATH=Unknown
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