Thomas P. Lowry
Thomas Power Lowry (born 1932) is an American author and retired physician.A psychiatrist by training, he turned in the 1990s to writing historical non-fiction about the American Civil War. His reputation was damaged in 2011 when he made – and subsequently recanted – a written confession that he had tampered with a document signed by President Abraham Lincoln held in the U.S. National Archives.
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Thomas P. Lowry
Thomas Power Lowry (born 1932) is an American author and retired physician.A psychiatrist by training, he turned in the 1990s to writing historical non-fiction about the American Civil War. His reputation was damaged in 2011 when he made – and subsequently recanted – a written confession that he had tampered with a document signed by President Abraham Lincoln held in the U.S. National Archives.
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The Story the Soldiers Wouldn't Tell
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Beverly Lowry
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Thea Snyder
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