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03-18-2013, 12:44 PM (This post was last modified: 03-18-2013 01:09 PM by GARY POPOLO.)
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Betty, What great pictures. I especially liked the pictures of court room. I would have loved to say I was there. Reading all the posts today I would say that the conference was a total success and fun for all. I really hope to be able go next year. I also wanted to tell you that I finished your book on Paine. What a great book! Your reseach on Lewis must have been exhausting. I cannot wait to get my hands on your second book on Lewis. A job well done! Thank you. Gary

(03-17-2013 09:33 PM)Dave Taylor Wrote:  Heath,

While I'm honored that you would like a copy of my Powerpoint, I afraid it wouldn't do you much good as there are no words to it. It really was just a slideshow of pictures that highlighted the stories I was telling. I posted the image of my first slide on BoothieBarn if that helps.

To be honest, I received a lot of encouragement on Saturday to write a book about Booth at Garretts. It was an idea I always had in the back of my mind, but I never knew if it would be something that would interest anyone else. With the wonderful support I was given this weekend, I'm going to do my best to make a book a reality.

So while I can't give you a copy of my speech now, hopefully in a few years I could have a book for you! We'll see.

Dave

Dave, Although I was unable to be there for your presentation I also would love to read a book by you and your great insight on Booth at the Garrett farm. Hope you decide to write this book because I believe it would be well received by many. Good luck. Gary
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03-18-2013, 02:26 PM
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(03-17-2013 07:16 PM)Rhatkinson Wrote:  Laurie,

I certainly understand your reasons for not wanting to record the lectures and did not mean to imply otherwise. My profound apologies if it sounded so.

I only meant to suggest that Dave, who is a regular poster here, may be so kind as to favor us with his lecture. I would be more than happy to pay him for it as we'll if that were an option.

Suffice it to say that I will most certainly not miss the conference next year. It just seems a shame for such great historical information to not be preserved for the future. Perhaps you could not offer it for sale until months after the conference to encourage attendance? Just a thought.

I am looking forward to 4/20 (insert joke here) and hope I will be able to meet you then.

Heath

Heath - No need for any apology because I understand anyone wanting to get a slice of the great history that our conferences have offered over the years. If we can figure out a way to get information out there without hurting our attendance (and with the cooperation of our speakers), we'll try to make it happen.
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03-18-2013, 09:19 PM
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Sounds like it was a blast!!
I better make it to the 2014 confab!!
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03-18-2013, 11:09 PM
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My third consecutive conference and the best of the three in my opinion. Maybe it was because I've gotten to know so many of you well and had some great conversations and adventures before & during the conference. Maybe it was because of the best batch of speakers who not only knew their subject matter but presented it well. I'm suspecting Laurie will have to cram in more seating next year.
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03-19-2013, 05:00 AM
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Quote:Betty, What great pictures. I especially liked the pictures of court room. I would have loved to say I was there. Reading all the posts today I would say that the conference was a total success and fun for all. I really hope to be able go next year. I also wanted to tell you that I finished your book on Paine. What a great book! Your reseach on Lewis must have been exhausting. I cannot wait to get my hands on your second book on Lewis. A job well done! Thank you. Gary

Gary -

Thanks ever so much for your kind words! I'm glad that you enjoyed the book -- and look out this summer/fall for the 2nd edition of Alias Paine - even more information!

"The Past is a foreign country...they do things differently there" - L. P. Hartley
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03-19-2013, 06:51 PM
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Betty,

I just order "Alias: Paine" from amazon and can't wait to read it.

Heath
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03-19-2013, 07:35 PM
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To all y'all, I know that my entire presentation was really nothing more than a 90-minute "thank you" to you all...but, I just have to say it again:

Thank you, Laurie, Betty, Tom, Blaine, John (Jeff), Barry, Jim, and all my new friends.

It was such an honor, and such a grand time.

The only downside is -- in the midst of all that I'm doing -- needing to write and produce something relevant enough to come and speak again!

And thank goodness for this forum, where I can stay in touch with you truly wonderful folks, your hearts and minds.

E
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03-20-2013, 05:32 AM
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(03-19-2013 07:35 PM)Loomings Wrote:  To all y'all, I know that my entire presentation was really nothing more than a 90-minute "thank you" to you all...but, I just have to say it again:

Thank you, Laurie, Betty, Tom, Blaine, John (Jeff), Barry, Jim, and all my new friends.

It was such an honor, and such a grand time.

The only downside is -- in the midst of all that I'm doing -- needing to write and produce something relevant enough to come and speak again!

And thank goodness for this forum, where I can stay in touch with you truly wonderful folks, your hearts and minds.

E

Erik: I believe everyone greatly enjoyed your presentation. It's great for us to have the opportunity to see what's involved in putting together a beautiful production such as "Killing Lincoln" We all have a much greater appreciation of the work.
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03-20-2013, 07:41 AM (This post was last modified: 03-20-2013 07:43 AM by BettyO.)
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(03-19-2013 06:51 PM)Rhatkinson Wrote:  Betty,

I just order "Alias: Paine" from amazon and can't wait to read it.

Heath

Thank you so much! Enjoy.....

(03-20-2013 05:32 AM)Jim Garrett Wrote:  
(03-19-2013 07:35 PM)Loomings Wrote:  To all y'all, I know that my entire presentation was really nothing more than a 90-minute "thank you" to you all...but, I just have to say it again:

Thank you, Laurie, Betty, Tom, Blaine, John (Jeff), Barry, Jim, and all my new friends.

It was such an honor, and such a grand time.

The only downside is -- in the midst of all that I'm doing -- needing to write and produce something relevant enough to come and speak again!

And thank goodness for this forum, where I can stay in touch with you truly wonderful folks, your hearts and minds.

E

Erik: I believe everyone greatly enjoyed your presentation. It's great for us to have the opportunity to see what's involved in putting together a beautiful production such as "Killing Lincoln" We all have a much greater appreciation of the work.

Erik -

Thank YOU for the wonderful time we've spent with you -- yes, on set and off! WONDERFUL presentation - and thank you for your sincere dedication to historical accuracy! You Rock and so does Killing Lincoln !

Betty O

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03-27-2013, 11:21 AM
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On 3/17/13 jmadonna mentioned that Mary Surratt had cancer. I was not able to attend, would you please give a brief review. Thanks .
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03-27-2013, 12:50 PM
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One of our excellent speakers at the conference was Dr. Blaine Houmes, who spoke on three medical mysteries related to the conspirators. One of the topics was Mary Surratt's female problems which have been "gently" reported on over the years. We know that at one point, her problems were so severe that a separate room was set up off the courtroom for Mary, and Anna was allowed to administer to her mother's needs.

There has been speculation as to what was causing the problems - change of life, fibroid tumors, etc. Blaine touched on the various possibilities, including uterine cancer, based on the sparse information available. To me, there was one specific reference in Blaine's report that certainly seemed to point to cancer - but I prefer not to post it here.

He also spoke on Powell's possible mental state and the fate of Michael O'Laughlen's remains.
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03-27-2013, 02:50 PM
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Richard, Are you related to Wm. Petersen of Petersen House? Kathy Canavan
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04-02-2013, 09:37 AM
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Laurie, thanks for the feedback on Mary Surratt's health.
Lincoln, I do not believe there is even a remote possibility that I am related to Wm Petersen. From what I read, Wm Petersen is of German decent. (How did a German get the name Petersen) We can trace a family farm back to Denmark. Actually the original name was Pedersen, but when they got to NY the agent changed the name to the American spelling.
Again thx for the posts . Moon pies? have anyone had a Philly cheese steak form Pat's.
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04-02-2013, 12:12 PM
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Richard,
Thanks for explaining. Most Petersens are Danish, but some are German.
Pat's cheesesteaks are very wonderful, and another best food in Philadelphia is Tacconelli's Pizza, a little old pizza place in the Port Richmond section, one of the river wards. GQ called it one of the top ten pizza places in America. Nicholas Cage showed up when he was filming in Philadelphia in snakeskin jeans and a leather bomber coat. The owner said, "He didn't blend."
Kathy
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04-02-2013, 12:57 PM
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I should have explained a little better on the food. From Illinois but spent sometime in Philly last weekend and had a Pat's. Excellent.
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