Assassination of Abraham Lincoln - Provides the assassination story with hundreds of organized links to primary sources, photographs, and documents from official US archives.
Blood on the Moon - Edward Steers discusses his book, Blood on the Moon: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, on Booknotes.org.
Did Lincoln Deserve to be Assassinated? - An alternative view of Lincoln's Assassination. What were the motives behind the murder? Did Lincoln fit the definition of a tyrant? Did Lincoln preserve the Union at the price of individual liberty?
Ford's Theatre National Historic Site - Photos and a brief history of the site of the assassination, which is now managed by the National Park Service.
Gen. Henry L. Burnett's Memories of the Lincoln Assassination Trial - The text of a talk given by Brigadier-General Henry Lawrence Burnett, an assistant special judge advocate for the Lincoln Assassination Trial, to the Presbyterian Church of Goshen, NY on his memories of the times and the trial.
Historical Coincidence - Describes some parallels and coincidences between Lincoln and Kennedy assassinations and other historic coincidences.
Lincoln Assassination Report - Police blotter listing the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, 11:00 p.m., April 14, 1865. National Archives, Records of the Government of the District of Columbia.
The Lincoln Writings of Charles P.T. Chiniquy - Includes excerpts from Chiniquy's controversial writings that suggest Lincoln's assassination stemmed from a Jesuit plot. Also includes background information on Chiniquy.