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Adenoid_Hynkel

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Sat Oct 20, 2012, 02:28 PM Oct 2012

Man who witnessed Lincoln assassination appeared on game show (VIDEO)

Friend just posted this on Facebook - pretty amazing:

This is one of the crazier things we've ever seen on TV. Back in 1956, the only living witness to the Lincoln assassination appeared on the game show I've Got A Secret. The 96-year-old Samuel J. Seymour appeared as a mystery guest on the show despite having an accident at the hotel before the taping. The contestants get to the bottom of Seymour's identity pretty quickly and he gets many well-deserved rounds of applause throughout his appearance. This was Seymour's final public appearance as he sadly passed away later that year.

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At age five, Seymour's godmother, Mrs. George S. Goldsboro, took him to see Our American Cousin. He claimed the two sat in the balcony on the side opposite Lincoln's box. Seymour reported that "I complained tearfully that I couldn't get out of the coach because my shirt was torn-anything to delay the dread moment-but Sarah (nurse Sarah Cook) dug into her bag and found a big safety pin. I shook so hard from fright, it caused Sarah to accidentally stab me with the pin. I hollered 'I've been shot! I've been shot!'"

Once in the theater, Seymour settled down. He saw the President across the balcony as he was waving and smiling at people. Seymour said "I began to get over the scared feeling I'd had ever since we arrived in Washington, but that was something I never should have done. All of a sudden a shot rang out-a shot that always will be remembered-and someone in the President's box screamed. I saw Lincoln slumped forward in his seat." Seymour did not actually see the assassination but did witness Lincoln's assassin John Wilkes Booth jump off the balcony. In fact, he revealed that because he did not know Lincoln was shot or that Booth had shot him, his real concern was for Booth.

Just two months before his death, at age 95, he appeared on the February 9, 1956 episode of the CBS TV quiz show I've Got a Secret as a mystery subject, in an episode in which Lucille Ball made an unusual appearance as a guest panelist. Seymour incorrectly gave his age on the show as 96, although his 96th birthday was actually not until March 28, several weeks later. Seymour died at the home of Mrs. Irene (Horn) Hendley, his daughter in Arlington, Va. He had been in failing health since February when he fell in a New York City hotel while preparing to appear on "I've Got A Secret". He came on the show with his left eye swollen. Garry Moore had suggested he not appear, but Seymour insisted. In the episode, he was initially questioned by Bill Cullen but it was Jayne Meadows who guessed Seymour's claim to fame. Moore generously awarded Seymour the $80.00 he would have won had he stumped the panel; and, a can of Prince Albert pipe tobacco.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_J._Seymour

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