Old report of the St. Albans Raid and the Picture in Question
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05-18-2017, 09:45 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-18-2017 10:18 AM by L Verge.)
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RE: Old report of the St. Albans Raid and the Picture in Question
(05-18-2017 06:42 AM)Gene C Wrote: The more I read of what people on this forum have uncovered and have shared (on this and other topics), the more in awe I am of your research skills and talents. Amazon has several others listed, but I am not familiar with them. I have heard good things about the Sherburne one, but have not read it. (05-17-2017 10:29 PM)SSlater Wrote: I had to dig deep, but I came up with some correspondence that is over ten years old. I participated in a Study of the St. Albans raid being done by Dan Rush and E. Gale Pewitt. Others who worked on it were Dave Gaddy, Jane Singer and Laurie Verge (Remember these guys , Laurie?) Before the time of our correspondence, the list included Jim Hall and Bill Tidwell. Rush and Pewitt were writing the story of the St. Albans Raid. The portion of the report that would be of interest to you readers was the description of a second candidate for consideration that might be the lady in the picture. Thanks for tossing the name of Mrs. Higbee into the story also. I certainly remember the work done on the Northwest Conspiracy by Rush and Pewitt. Gale is still a member of the Surratt Society. I believe that they published a book on it with the excellent help of Kieran McAuliffe of this forum. I wasn't in on any discussions about the photo, but just from this little bit of information here, it certainly seems that she is a very viable candidate for being the subject of our mysterious photo. The description seems to match Mrs. Higbee more than it does Sarah Slater, imo. I'm not sure that all of the Raiders were persona non grata in Kentucky after the war. John Headley, whose book got us into all of this, ended up being Kentucky's Secretary of State. Also, Kentucky and Tennessee had a lot of Confederate sympathizers, some of whom were prepared to help Clement Vallandigham with his plan to break the Midwest away from the Union. |
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