Louis Weichmann
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09-19-2015, 01:41 PM
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RE: Louis Weichmann
I don't believe it has ever been published - either online or in print. One must go to Georgetown University's Lauinger Library and read Barbee's various papers the old-fashioned way. I'll check Mr. Hall's files at Surratt House, but I don't think he has anything except notes from Barbee's papers.
BTW: David Rankin Barbee was a staunch Southerner, and from what I have heard (have not read his papers) was a defender of Mrs. Surratt. At one point, he claimed that Booth and Herold never stopped at the tavern on their escape - in fact, he says they went a totally different (and roundabout) way to get to the Potomac.. Using his compass, they would never have made Mudd's place by 4 am or so. |
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