Ruth Slagle | Bachelors of Arts in History ~ Asbury University | ruth.slagle8@gmail.com ~ rslagle2@illinois.edu
Meet the Members of the Sleeper and Booth Families ~ Dominant Players in a Tragedy, which would shape a Nation
Asia Frigga Booth Clarke
John Wilkes Booth
Edwin Thomas Booth
John Sleeper Clarke
Presumably George Washington Sleeper
Lizzie Coffee Sleeper
Presumably John Fremont Sleeper
Bibliography of Photographs

A Photograph of an Older Gentleman: Thought to be John Fremont Sleeper. 1920-1940. Photograph. Sleeper Family Collection,  
              Asbury University Archives.

Clarke, Asia Booth (Terry Alford, ed.) Photo Reprinted. Asia Booth Clarke in Her Youth. 1850s. Photograph. John Wilkes Booth: A               Sister's Memoir, Jackson, Miss: University Press of Mississippi, 1996. The Unlocked Book: A Memoir of John Wilkes
              Booth
. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1938.

Clarke, Asia Booth by his sister. Edwin Booth with daughter Edwina. 1867. Photograph. Booth-Grossman Family Papers,
              1840-1953, New York Public Library. The Unlocked Booth: A Memoir of John Wilkes Booth. New York: G.P. Putnam's
              Sons, 1938.

John S. Clarke. N.d. Photograph. Billy Rose Theatre Collection, The New York Public Library for Performing Arts.

John Wilkes Booth. N.d. Photograph. Billy Rose Theatre Collection, The New York Public Library for Performing Arts.

Lizzie Coffee Sleeper. 1895-1905. Photograph. Sleeper Family Collection, Asbury University Archives.

Sketch of a Young Boy: Thought to be George W. Sleeper. N.d. Drawing. Sleeper Family Collection, Asbury University Archives.
               By Georgina Clark.