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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. Spangler was the only one found not guilty of the conspiracy charge. Even so, he was found guilty of helping Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth, escape and sentenced to six years of hard labor.

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  • Edmund Spangler (es)
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  • 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. Spangler was the only one found not guilty of the conspiracy charge. Even so, he was found guilty of helping Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth, escape and sentenced to six years of hard labor. (en)
  • Edman "Ned" Spangler (10 de agosto de 1825 – 7 de febrero de 1875) fue un carpintero estadounidense y cambiador de escenas empleado en el Teatro Ford en el momento del asesinato del presidente Abraham Lincoln el 14 de abril de 1865. Él y otros siete fueron acusados de conspirar para asesinar a Lincoln y otros altos funcionarios del gobierno. Spangler fue el único juzgado no culpable del cargo de conspiración. Aun así fue encontrado culpable de ayudar al asesino de Lincoln, John Wilkes Booth, en su escapada y sentenciado a seis años de trabajos forzados.​ (es)
  • Edmund Spangler (10 août 1825 - 7 février 1875), connu également sous les noms d'Edman, Edward et Ned Spangler, était originaire de York (Pennsylvanie), mais il passa la majorité de sa vie dans la région de Baltimore (Maryland). Il fut soupçonné d'être l'un des conspirateurs de l'assassinat d'Abraham Lincoln car il travaillait comme charpentier au théâtre Ford au moment du meurtre du président et parce qu'il connaissait le meurtrier, John Wilkes Booth, ayant auparavant travaillé pour sa famille dans leur propriété des environs de Baltimore. Il fut emprisonné à Fort Jefferson. (fr)
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  • Waldorf, Maryland, U.S. (en)
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