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Odd Fellows Hall - L Verge - 12-05-2016 06:02 PM

At the 1865 trial Weichmann testified, “I was passing down Seventh Street, in company with Mr. Surratt; and, when opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, some one called, “Surratt, Surratt!” and, turning round, Mr. Surratt recognized an old acquaintance of his, Dr. Samuel A. Mudd, of Charles County, Md.”

The Odd Fellows' Hall still exists in D.C., despite several changes in appearance over the centuries. The link will take you (I hope, including photos) to a history of the Odd Fellows as well as their club house:

http://www.streetsofwashington.com/2016/12/the-odd-fellows-hall-social-center-on.html#!/2016/12/the-odd-fellows-hall-social-center-on.html


RE: Odd Fellows Hall - Jim Garrett - 12-07-2016 06:03 PM

Wasn't it also the OddFellows Hall where John Surratt was to give a talk in the later 186'0s or early 70's?


RE: Odd Fellows Hall - RJNorton - 12-08-2016 05:14 AM

Good memory, Jim!

I checked Andy Jampoler's book on John Surratt. Surratt was scheduled to speak at Odd Fellows Hall on December 30, 1870, but it was cancelled due to "pressures in Washington."


RE: Odd Fellows Hall - Gene C - 12-08-2016 08:52 AM

(12-08-2016 05:14 AM)RJNorton Wrote:  I checked Andy Jampoler's book on John Surratt. Surratt was scheduled to speak at Odd Fellows Hall on December 30, 1870, but it was cancelled due to "pressures in Washington."

Translation "Low ticket sales"


RE: Odd Fellows Hall - L Verge - 12-08-2016 12:06 PM

(12-08-2016 08:52 AM)Gene C Wrote:  
(12-08-2016 05:14 AM)RJNorton Wrote:  I checked Andy Jampoler's book on John Surratt. Surratt was scheduled to speak at Odd Fellows Hall on December 30, 1870, but it was cancelled due to "pressures in Washington."

Translation "Low ticket sales"

I believe the pressures were really from the government who wanted Surratt out of the spotlight and was threatening to levy some tax on him if he didn't shut up.