Why was Mary Surratt not photographed after her arrest?
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09-14-2013, 06:46 PM
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RE: Why was Mary Surratt not photographed after her arrest?
(09-14-2013 06:33 AM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote: Thanks for any reply or info on the following questions. (Sorry, didn't find a more suitable thread.)Eva: 2: Dave provides excellent detail. two others that could certainly claim reward money were William Rollins and Willie Jett. I think that it would have been a cold day in Hell (pardon me) before Stanton was going to pay reward money to anyone from a state in the rebellion. All who were paid were good yankee men. 3. Sometime after the Lincoln's were seated and before Booth entered the box, John Parker, Charlie Forbes (valet) and Francis (Ned) Burke all went to the Star Saloon together for a drink. Forbes was back in the theatre shortly after, don't know if Parker and Burke stayed in the saloon for another round...or two....or three. Ned had a reputation for imbibing. I have wondered if the trio was in the Star when Booth came to fortify his nerve? 4. No account exists of an undertaker going aboard the ironclads. I think the last thing Stanton would have allowed was Booth's body preserved in any way. |
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