things for us, and for, you know lincoln's scholars everywhere is this was an edition previously unrecorded to modern historics. it is a paper we've had in the collection for a long time, but just uncovered its significance in the course of research that led to us creating this exhibit. it was long thought there were six editions, and historians and scholars believed that for decades. we were unable to unearth this from our collection and bring it for the public and also for researchers and historians. it's great. the next edition is a 10:00 a.m. edition, and it is interesting for a couple runs. first, it's the first one to have what are called the morning borders. you can see on it that the lines between the different columns of text are wider than they are in all the prior editions. that is a function of the printing done specifically to signify the country was in mourning for a reason. m-o-u-r-n-i-n-g, not a.m. this is the first to reveal that was there was a plot, a conspiracy. this was not just a whim on the part of john wilkes booth that evening, but that he had made plans and was why