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  1. Michael O'Laughlen, Jr. (3 de junio de 1840-23 de septiembre de 1867) fue un conspirador en el asesinato de Abraham Lincoln. El apellido O'Laughlen fue a menudo mal escrito por la prensa y otros como O'Laughlin, pero realmente era Michael O'Laughlen.

  2. Michael O'Laughlen, Jr. (pronounced Oh-Lock-Lun; June 3, 1840 – September 23, 1867) was an American Confederate soldier and conspirator in John Wilkes Booth's plot to kidnap U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, and later in the latter's assassination, although he ended up not directly participating.

  3. Michael O'Laughlens's Role in the Conspiracy. Booth recruited O'Laughlen in the late summer of 1864 to participate in the plan to kidnap Abraham Lincoln and take him to Richmond, where he would--it was hoped--later be exchanged for Confederate prisoners-of-war. O'Laughlen, along with Booth and other conspirators, attended a March 15 meeting at ...

  4. Michael Kevin O'Loughlin (born 20 February 1977) is a former professional Australian rules footballer, who played his entire Australian Football League career with the Sydney Swans . O'Loughlin was named a member of the Indigenous Team of the Century. He was the third player with Indigenous heritage to play 300 AFL games.

  5. Michael O'Laughlen O'Laughlen was a childhood friend of John Wilkes Booth, living across the street from the Booth family in Baltimore. An ex-Confederate soldier and one of Booth's earliest recruits in the fall of 1864, O’Laughlen agreed to assist in the plot to kidnap President Lincoln.

  6. Resumir este artículo para un niño de 10 años. Michael O'Laughlen, Jr. (3 de junio de 1840-23 de septiembre de 1867) fue un conspirador en el asesinato de Abraham Lincoln . El apellido O'Laughlen fue a menudo mal escrito por la prensa y otros como O'Laughlin, pero realmente era Michael O'Laughlen.

  7. 14 de may. de 2015 · Michael O'Laughlen was one of the eight co-conspirators of John Wilkes Booth, who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln in 1865. He was sentenced to life imprisonment, but died of yellow fever in 1867 while still in prison.