Where was John Surratt on April 14, 1865 ?
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03-06-2017, 04:11 PM
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RE: Where was John Surratt on April 14, 1865 ?
I have to say - Surratt was in Elmira. Why?
1. He was SENT there by Gen. E. G. Lee - to determine "if the prisoners could be released by force" if necessary. Lee was sent to Montreal to raise an Army of "released Prisoners" and attack from Canada. 2. Surratt was Unassigned at the moment, as was Slater. (Slater and Surratt had been together since April 25) Off they went. 3 They finished the job and headed back to Montreal. While on the train, one of L.C.Baker's detectives I. D. him traveling with a Little man. the "Little Man" was bundled up to "his" ears - so was unidentifiable and was not allowed to talk. 4 Surratt signed in at the St. Lawrence Hall (April 18th) with "A. Reynaud". By now you know who that was. This info was furnished by "Observers" who were NOT PAID TO TESTIFY . |
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