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John Surratt, Jr.
04-22-2014, 08:37 AM
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We do have as much information (not much) as possible on Isaac Douglas Surratt, and there has been at least one article in the Surratt Courier on him. He was the oldest of the three children, born June 2, 1841. We know very little about any of the children's early years, but in 1855, Mary Surratt wrote a pleading letter to Jesuit Father Nota seeking to have her two sons educated at St. Thomas Academy, part of St. Ignatius Catholic Church near Port Tobacco. The school was run by Fr. Bernadin Wiget, who would later be confessor to Mary.

According to John, Jr.'s biographer, Fr. Alfred Isacsson, at some point, Isaac was trained as a civil engineer and was engaged in railroad work near Alexandria, Virginia, before the Civil War. However, I suspect that Fr. Isacsson has Isaac confused with his father. John Surratt, Sr. did work on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad construction in earlier years. Isaac left home on Inauguration Day in 1861. He first worked for an express company (perhaps recruited by the interesting Benjamin F. Ficklin), but soon joined the 33rd Texas Cavalry (Duff's Rebel Rangers) and served throughout the war.

The information on him going to Europe after the war is incorrect (probably confused with John's escape to Europe). He joined members of his company and went to Mexico to fight for the Emperor Maximillian. When the latter insisted on selecting officers for the unit, they disbanded. He was back in Texas at the time of his parole from the CSA on September 18, 1865, at San Antonio. He was then a sergeant. It appears that that is when he learned of his mother's trial and execution.

On October 18, 1865, Major-General Philip Sheridan sent a telegram to Secretary of War Stanton in which he gave a good description of Isaac "...olive complexion, five feet nine or ten inches...full beard, dark eyes, black curly hair, and good looking..." His brother, John, had once described Isaac to a cousin as being the "best-looking one and the only one who looked like Ma." The picture that appeared in the papers at the time of his death verifies that.

On October 19, 1865, Lafayette Baker wired Major Eckert of the War Department: "Isaac Surratt arrested in Baltimore on Sunday morning. Is still here." The story made the rounds that Isaac's war buddies had put together a purse and sent him to D.C. to kill Andrew Johnson. With no evidence, the government released Isaac.

He returned to help his sister settle the complicated family estate, pleaded with the Calvert family to allow more time for them to pay off their debts, etc. In 1869, he was the son who attended his mother's re-interment at Mt. Olivet, not John. Isaac also escorted Anna when she married Dr. Tonry. He never married, and like John, took a job on the Old Bay Steam Packet Company that ran out of Baltimore, down the Chesapeake Bay. In his later years, he lived with Anna's family until his death in 1907. He is in an unmarked grave in the Surratt plot at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, along with his mother, Anna, Dr. Tonry, and several of Anna's babies who died in infancy.
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John Surratt, Jr. - L Verge - 04-17-2014, 01:54 PM
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