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 | | From: | Glen A. RITCHIE | | Subject: | Re: Amazing fact #155 | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 22:08:45 -0500 |
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 | "Diddy Dave" wrote in message news:agmdm0hi8kic24tpp0jjo1ibgovrnt1c6l@4ax.com...
> Julia Grant, wife of US General > Ulysses S. Grant, woke on the morning > of 14 April 1865 with a strong feeling > that she and her husband should get > out of Washington as quickly as > possible. General Grant had been > due to attend the theatre with President > Lincoln that night, but his wife insisted > that he pull out. Leaving the city, the > Grants passed John Wilkes Booth on > his way to assassinate Lincoln at the > theatre. > General Grant was found to be on > Booth's hit list.
Are you saying that premonitions are a fact, or it's recorded as a fact that Julia GRANT reported having a premonition?
Is it possible that she read a poor review of the play, instead, and didn't even want to be caught anywhere in town the same nights as the performance?
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