Mary Surratt's Denial of Lewis Powell
|
08-09-2012, 06:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-09-2012 06:33 PM by BettyO.)
Post: #22
|
|||
|
|||
RE: Mary Surratt's Denial of Lewis Powell
(08-09-2012 07:30 AM)MaddieM Wrote:(08-09-2012 07:23 AM)Gene C Wrote:(08-08-2012 07:03 PM)BettyO Wrote: He could not have ridden on a train (and he had more than enough train fare - $25.00) in such a getup. He needed to look respectable to distract attention away from himself. According to a currency converter online - $25.00 in 1865 is the equivalent of approximately $400.00 today. A lot of cash for a 20 year old - and more than enough for train fare! (08-09-2012 03:14 AM)MaddieM Wrote:(08-08-2012 08:58 PM)Craig Hipkins Wrote: Kate or Betty, What if Mrs. Surratt had played along with Powell and admitted knowing who he was? Do you think that this would have saved her from the gallows? I think that this denial of knowing who Powell was on the night he showed up at the boarding house sort of sealed her fate. I don't think John Lloyd's testimony or Louis weichmann's would have been enough to convict her. I most certainly could be wrong here! You would think that Powell would have had a change of clothing; at least a clean collar and tie and perhaps a spare hat! He certainly made sure he had duplicates of other articles; i.e. two toothbrushes and two handkerchiefs! According to some accounts he even had a cake of "fine toilet soap" as well as a pair of gloves, a nail brush, comb, hairbrush and also a bottle of hair oil. He was obviously prepared for any contingency in a minor emergency -- in case he lost his toothbrush or hankie, but certainly NOT as far as a hat was concerned! And a hat was a major article. Again - this appears to me to be something that shows that the boy was ill prepared...or at a distinct disadvantage as far as planning for emergencies go! "The Past is a foreign country...they do things differently there" - L. P. Hartley |
|||
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »
|
User(s) browsing this thread: 5 Guest(s)