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  1. Edman "Ned" Spangler (August 10, 1825 – February 7, 1875), baptized Edmund Spangler, was an American carpenter and stagehand who was employed at Ford's Theatre at the time of President Abraham Lincoln's murder on April 14, 1865. He and seven others were charged in conspiring to assassinate Lincoln and three other high level government officials.

  2. Edman "Ned" Spangler (August 10, 1825 – February 7, 1875), baptized Edmund Spangler, was an American carpenter and stagehand who was employed at Ford's Theatre at the time of President Abraham Lincoln 's murder on April 14, 1865. He and seven others were charged in conspiring to assassinate Lincoln and three other high level government officials.

  3. Edman Spangler was a carpenter and scene shifter at Ford's Theatre who helped John Wilkes Booth escape after Lincoln's assassination. He was convicted and imprisoned for aiding Booth, but later pardoned by President Johnson.

  4. Edman Spangler was born in York, Pennsylvania on August 10, 1825. During the Civil War, Spangler worked at Ford's Theatre in Washington as a carpenter and scene shifter.

  5. Jul 7, 2015 · The remaining conspirators: Dr. Samuel Mudd, Samuel Arnold, Michael O’Laughlen, and Edmund Spangler received other sentences or were later freed when President Andrew Johnson pardoned them.

  6. Edmund Spangler. A stagehand and carpenter at Ford’s Theatre who was also known as Edward, Edman, and Ned, Spangler knew Booth well and assisted him on April 14 at the theater. He was not...

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  8. May 16, 2023 · Discovering the Conspiracy. Edman Spangler Testimony. The following table shows all of the testimony given at the Lincoln conspiracy trial concerning Edman Spangler. Clicking on any of the witnesses’ names will take you to their corresponding testimony in the chronological Trial project.