Where was John Surratt on April 14, 1865 ?
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03-29-2017, 03:39 PM
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RE: Where was John Surratt on April 14, 1865 ?
(03-29-2017 02:27 PM)RJNorton Wrote: I have a question regarding Mary Surratt when she returned to the boardinghouse after her trip to Surrattsville. On the trip home she said she was expecting a gentleman visitor at about 9 P.M. She wouldn't tell Weichmann who it was. I have always had a question about this, but from a different angle: Even though it was Good Friday, did any church (even the Roman Catholic ones) have services after 9 pm? Were the ladies really going to service, or were they just going to sit in a semi-vacant church and contemplate the meaning of the Lord's crucifixion? I am one step down from Catholicism (an Episcopalian), and our Good Friday services consisted of three hours during the day (noon to 3 pm) and then a 7 pm service for those who had to work during the day. Wasn't the purpose of dismissing the War Department employees (i.e. Weichmann) early that day to allow them to attend early services? P.S. I am really in tune with Kees now that Smoot was the 9 pm visitor. P.P.S. Another point that I am now chewing on is the question of Surratt with his new, "fashionable" coat. How many did he buy? The businessmen in Elmira talk about what Kees thinks is a Garibaldi jacket, but in at least one of his letters, John Surratt speaks of his new French pea jacket. Did he own two new coats? Where did he get the money to spend like a Kartrashian? |
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