Louis Weichmann
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09-15-2015, 06:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-15-2015 06:24 PM by L Verge.)
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RE: Louis Weichmann
(09-15-2015 05:06 PM)Gene C Wrote:(09-15-2015 03:06 PM)L Verge Wrote: Gene, you are on your own to wade through the trial testimony (all three versions and I recommend Benn: Perley Poore) as well as the testimony related to John's trial. I would rather digest broken glass than go through those deadly pages again! Whew! I thought I was imagining things. (09-15-2015 05:26 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote:(09-15-2015 01:45 PM)L Verge Wrote:I can confirm this.(09-15-2015 08:54 AM)Pamela Wrote: Peterson be disturbed? I have no idea how the house was managed, but how did Matthews reconstruct the letter? There is only his word as to its contents and even with the best of intentions , accuracy could be questionable especially with all the shock and stress going on. I hadn't heard about the lack of ashes. I don't remember, was there a witness to the letter from Booth to Matthews, or had Booth told someone that a letter would be produced after the 14th? She would not be entitled to use the term "widow" in case of an annulment. Also, that was a difficult process (and expensive, I believe) to go through in both the Catholic and Episcopal Churches at that time. (09-15-2015 04:08 PM)Susan Higginbotham Wrote:(09-15-2015 03:06 PM)L Verge Wrote: The new research librarian at Surratt House is pulling out Weichmann material faster than we can blink our eyes! Pamela - I'll be sending you an email shortly about copies that you may want. In the meantime, I'm getting addicted to Lou once again (the late-1970s was the last time). Here are some things to share: If interested, we can send you a copy at 15-cents per page, since you are a member of the Surratt Society. 25-cents per page for non-members. I didn't count the pages, but there are about 10-15, I believe. |
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