Where was John Surratt on April 14, 1865 ?
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03-14-2017, 05:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-14-2017 05:42 PM by L Verge.)
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RE: Where was John Surratt on April 14, 1865 ?
(03-14-2017 02:12 PM)loetar44 Wrote: How John Surratt fled out of Washington DC according to “John Surratt. The Conspirator. A Correct Account and Highly Interesting Narrative”, published by Barclay & Co. , Philadelphia, p. 24 So far as I know, all of those quick and easy publications done by Barclay & Co. (and others) were composed strictly to earn money, with no first-person interviews, gathering of facts, etc. -- but lots of creative journalism to entice public interest. That's what Victorian-era journalism was all about. Certainly no self-respecting priest would divulge any confession or betray a man seeking sanctuary. It is a rather subtle way that the writers brought in the subject of Catholic involvement in the crime at a time when the Catholics were being maligned. Also, writers could easily speculate on what Surratt might have done along the primary rail routes since such routes were few and far between. I first read this years ago when we sold it in the gift shop and thought at that time that it would make a good made-for-television script. The most telling error to me is that this account has Surratt visiting this priest the day after his mother's arrest. His mother was arrested on April 17, so this would mean that Surratt was still around DC (albeit hiding) until April 18. Even if I thought he was in DC, I would seriously doubt that he waited around three more days. P.S. Gene mentioned the green spectacles. No doubt, they were referring to the "sunglasses" of the day, mostly issued to soldiers whose eyes had been damaged during battle. |
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