Herold's fate/legacy
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07-11-2012, 09:21 AM
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RE: Herold's fate/legacy
(07-11-2012 09:01 AM)jonathan Wrote: So it crossed my mind this morning that Herold had plenty of chances to just abandon Booth. What do you think might have happened to him if he had done that? It's easy to see how he could have escaped into the Deep South or Mexico and quietly lived out his life. I wonder how history (and assassination enthusiasts) would remember him if he had just taken off. Great question, Jonathan! Yes, Herold DID have a lot of time in which he could have simply abandoned JWB and went on his own. He could have gone further down South at any venture during the escape route and simply made himself pretty obscure. Herold was no dummy. Immature, maybe - but no dummy. He must have known that the gig was up for the Confederacy - but did he really CARE that much for the Confederacy? He never fought for it as Powell and Arnold did - never was in any armed services. However as the only boy in a family of women, he would have been seen more or less as their natural "protector and provider", thus no one thought less of him for NOT fighting! Loyalty? I would have to say that yes, Herold was loyal to a friend, if nothing else. Did he think that perhaps a large payment from the Confederate government was in store? Had Booth told him such? Was that the reason for hanging on to JWB? We'll never know, unfortunately. As for Powell, yes he was extremely young. Most of them were and yes, (although I got shot down for this once! HA!) young men can and DO some pretty stupid things - thinking that they are "mature" and that it makes them look big! Powell was a soldier and a good one. He was, although 2 years younger than Herold, probably a bit more mature and dignified inasmuch as he had been through a lot more in the army. However there are some instances in his army record where he was still pretty much of a prank loving boy who did some pretty immature and silly things while serving in the ranks. Boys will be boys! Powell did say that he was working in the Confederate service and that he was assigned to the Secret Service branch. He claimed that he was following orders from highly placed superiors within the Confederate hierarchy. Who these "superiors" are, we will probably never know although I have always felt that Judah P. Benjamin was somewhat behind the kidnap plot. I think that young Powell was sincere in following his orders and continuing his "fight for the Confederacy" or so he thought.... Again, in my mind, this is a stoke of immaturity. An older man would have considered that the war was over, so what was to be gained? Powell told Gillette that he expected a "promotion and the lasting gratitude of the Southern people." Again, to me, this sounds like something an immature boy would believe - not a mature man. Powell made these statements to Reverend Dr. Gillette the night before he died. I don't think he'd lie, staring death in the face. A Baptist preacher's son, he wanted to get "Right with God".... "The Past is a foreign country...they do things differently there" - L. P. Hartley |
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Herold's fate/legacy - jonathan - 07-11-2012, 09:01 AM
RE: Herold's fate/legacy - BettyO - 07-11-2012 09:21 AM
RE: Herold's fate/legacy - Lindsey - 07-11-2012, 10:03 AM
RE: Herold's fate/legacy - jonathan - 07-11-2012, 10:19 AM
RE: Herold's fate/legacy - RJNorton - 07-11-2012, 12:50 PM
RE: Herold's fate/legacy - BettyO - 07-11-2012, 02:01 PM
RE: Herold's fate/legacy - Lindsey - 07-11-2012, 02:15 PM
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