Where was John Surratt on April 14, 1865 ?
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10-10-2017, 05:03 PM
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RE: Where was John Surratt on April 14, 1865 ?
(10-10-2017 04:13 AM)John Fazio Wrote: Everyone: I don't know much about the Journal of the Lincoln Assassination, but here's a link to The Century article for anybody who's interested: https://books.google.com/books?id=U3oAAA...on&f=false and also here's a link to part of a recent thread that briefly discussed Miss Porterfield's account: http://rogerjnorton.com/LincolnDiscussio...age-3.html While Porterfield is believable in her account, one has to take into account the impact of the passage of time on her memory from the time of the assassination until her account was written down for Weik "about twenty years" prior to it being published in the magazine, a roughly three decade lag between the event and the account. Since Porterfield lived in New York state at the time (and was only visiting Washington) and then sometime later moved to the Midwest, it's understandable why she wasn't known to authorities at the time of the trials. But she said "I think he called him Surratt" indicating she was unsure about who Booth mentioned and possibly influenced in her memory by the subsequent John Surratt trial. Although not related to Lincoln history, this recent article in the Journal of the American Revolution about certain Founders misremembering when the Declaration of Independence was signed illustrates the same phenomenon: https://allthingsliberty.com/2017/10/dec...s-history/ Lastly, John, what are your thoughts on my previous question about the reliability of Dr. Augustus Bissell's testimony in the John Surratt trial? I ask because I recall reading that Bissell had some type of notorious criminal record after the trial. |
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