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RE: Boston Globe - RJNorton - 12-10-2012 01:33 PM (12-10-2012 10:58 AM)Gene C Wrote: Wasn't Isabel only 16 at the time? Right, Gene. From Rhodehamel and Taper's book: "In the spring of 1864, during his triumphant starring engagement at the Boston Museum, John Wilkes Booth met a sixteen-year old Boston girl named Isabel Sumner." The authors feel Booth was the one "most smitten." RE: Boston Globe - JMadonna - 12-13-2012 08:03 AM (12-09-2012 08:04 PM)J. Beckert Wrote: It's appears to be nothing more than a love letter. He requests of her to never let anyone see his letters. Booth's next surviving letter to her was on Aug. 26th. when he was laid up in NYC with erysipelas at Edwin's home. After reading that I find myself wondering if Isabel's father could have been Booth's quinine source and the letters were just a cover for letting him know that the shipment was ready. Ridiculous, of course, but a fun possibility. RE: Boston Globe - J. Beckert - 12-13-2012 10:03 AM What was her father's occupation? If I remember correctly, he was some kind of merchant. RE: Boston Globe - JMadonna - 12-13-2012 12:39 PM (12-13-2012 10:03 AM)J. Beckert Wrote: What was her father's occupation? If I remember correctly, he was some kind of merchant. Yep. |