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  1. George Andrew Atzerodt (June 12, 1835 – July 7, 1865) was a German American repairman, Confederate sympathizer, and conspirator in the assassination of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. He was assigned to assassinate Vice President Andrew Johnson , but lost his nerve and made no attempt. [3]

  2. George Atzerodt, a German immigrant who had acted as a boatman for Confederate spies, was to kill Johnson. Booth himself was to assassinate Lincoln. All three attacks were to occur at the same time (about 10:00 pm) that night. Read More. conspiracy with Booth. In Mary Surratt.

  3. George Atzerodt was a German immigrant who helped Confederate agents during the Civil War and met John Wilkes Booth in Washington. He was assigned to kill Vice President Johnson, but failed to act and was arrested after Lincoln's assassination.

  4. George Atzerodt was one of the men who plotted to kill President Abraham Lincoln in 1865. He failed to assassinate Vice President Johnson and was hanged for his role in the conspiracy.

  5. Jan 1, 2016 · See the pictures of George Atzerodt and other conspirators who plotted to kill Abraham Lincoln and were hanged in 1865. Learn about their trial, sentence, and last moments on the gallows.

  6. George Atzerodt was a German-born carriage painter and boatman who was recruited by John Wilkes Booth to kill Vice President Andrew Johnson. He failed to carry out the mission and fled Washington, but was arrested and hanged in 1865.

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    Dec 29, 1996 · George Andrew Atzerodt was born on June 12, 1835, in Dorna, Prussia. In June 1844 he came to America with his folks and settled near Germantown in Montgomery County, Maryland. Atzerodt never became a naturalized U.S. citizen.