Suppression of conspirators' photographs
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01-08-2017, 03:45 PM
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Suppression of conspirators' photographs
There's only one reference to Powell or Booth in the letters that have been published so far in the Seward Family Digital Archive.
William Seward, Jr., William and Frances Seward's youngest son, sent some photographs of Booth and the "villain who tried to kill him [Fred Seward] & father" to his wife, Jenny, in a letter dated May 13, 1865. "Washington May 13/65 My dear Jenny I enclose herein an excellent photograph of Fred, and thrwo [sic] of the villian[sic] who tried to kill him & father also one of Booth, these two latter have been suppressed by order of the War Dept but a friend of mind gave them to me. Show them as much as you like but do not allow any copies to be made of them." https://sewardproject.org/18650513WSJ_JWS4 Dave Taylor tweeted on Dec. 30, 2016: "Demand was so high for #JohnWilkesBooth's image that authorities in D.C. & Maryland enacted a ban against their sale. It was later lifted." https://twitter.com/BoothieBarn So were the photos suppressed or just the sale of them? |
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01-08-2017, 06:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-08-2017 06:35 PM by BettyO.)
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RE: Suppression of conspirators' photographs
Seaton Monroe, a D.C. lawyer, took an acquaintenance to Gardner's studio after the trial and hanging, where photos of the conspirators were on display, most notably those of Powell, so apparently the photos were readily available for sale after the fevor of the assassination had abated.
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