Lincoln's Bodyguard John Frederick Parker

Lincoln's Bodyguard John Frederick Parker

John Frederick Parker, the bodyguard assigned to protect Abraham Lincoln, left his post during the intermission of the play "Our American Cousin" at Ford's Theatre. He went to a nearby saloon, got drunk, and fell asleep. Three years later, they fired him for falling asleep on duty again.

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