
Booth looks around the audience and says, "If it be not now, yet it will come"
Lincoln was a rail-splitter, Stanton informs the others, and he gives the workers the order to remove the casket from the home.
Stanton imagines himself preventing the assassination of President Lincoln.
Bill lets his neighbor know that property is being reclaimed by the government.
When Stanton and Eckert go at Surrat's Maryland Boardinghouse, Stanton looks through the rooms looking for hints of Booth's assassination plot.
People celebrate Andrew Johnson's inauguration as the new President in the White House.
Stanton continues his inquiry and discovers a match between a footprint in the dirt and a shoe.
In the woods, when the guys trade firearms, this song is in the background.
Stanton is accosted by a guy with a knife while driving to visit Sanders at night.
Eddie responds that smallpox infection on the uniforms was confirmed by public health when Stanton asks whether he saw the cargo.
Stanton gives the troops the mission of apprehending Booth and his collaborator, David Herold.
It turns out that there are just two ladies on the boat that Stanton believes is transporting the fugitives down the river.
General Sherman tells the preachers' representatives that he would redrew the shoreline so that African Americans might possess their property.
Upon examining Dr. Mudd's home, Stanton discovers a boot bearing Booth's initials etched into the leather.
Stanton is informed by Willie Jett that he spotted Booth traveling to Garret's Farm by boat.
When Stanton gets to the barn, his men welcome him and let him know they were unable to get Booth alive.
As the episode comes to a close, this song starts playing in the background.
Edwin proclaims that George Atzerodt, David Harold, Lewis Powell, and Mary Surratt are guilty and that they will be executed by hanging the next day. Dr. Mudd receives a life sentence along with hard labor.