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06-03-2016, 10:04 AM
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(05-31-2016 04:06 PM)Linda Anderson Wrote:  I received my June Courier today.

Thank you, Laurie, for including my Tassy Award news.

The Awards Ceremony is tomorrow night. It will be interesting to see if I meet any other Booth buffs there.

I didn't meet any other Booth buffs at the ceremony but keynote speaker Wendell Minor mentioned that he admired Lincoln. Wendell illustrated children's books Abe Lincoln Remembers by Robert Burleigh and Abraham Lincoln Comes Home by Ann Turner which is about Lincoln's funeral train.

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?u...or+lincoln

Wendell's speech was very inspiring. He started drawing as a child as a way of compensating for his dyslexia. He's illustrated many book covers including The Red Badge of Courage, To Kill a Mockingbird, 1776 and John Adams by David McCullough and Lincoln by David Herbert Donald.
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07-01-2016, 12:34 PM
Post: #152
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Kudos to two forum members...Wes Harris and Bill Binzel...on their excellent articles in the July 2016 Surratt Courier.
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07-01-2016, 04:16 PM
Post: #153
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(06-01-2016 07:39 PM)L Verge Wrote:  
(06-01-2016 12:47 AM)Carolyn Mitchell Wrote:  Just recently joined the Surratt Society. Can't wait to get my first copy! Smile

The June issue went in the U.S. Mail on June 23. We pay for first class mail every month (nearly $1000) - and every month the delivery service gets worse. We have about 6-8 newsletters returned to us every month, marked as undeliverable, not known, no such address, etc.

When we track the folks down, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the address we used. We then have to resend it in a large envelope and pay postage once again. I think we're being scammed.

Hi Laurie,
I recently joined the Surratt Society, when will I be getting the membership card? Thanks.
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07-01-2016, 05:00 PM
Post: #154
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(07-01-2016 04:16 PM)Carolyn Mitchell Wrote:  
(06-01-2016 07:39 PM)L Verge Wrote:  
(06-01-2016 12:47 AM)Carolyn Mitchell Wrote:  Just recently joined the Surratt Society. Can't wait to get my first copy! Smile

The June issue went in the U.S. Mail on June 23. We pay for first class mail every month (nearly $1000) - and every month the delivery service gets worse. We have about 6-8 newsletters returned to us every month, marked as undeliverable, not known, no such address, etc.

When we track the folks down, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the address we used. We then have to resend it in a large envelope and pay postage once again. I think we're being scammed.

You should have had it by now. I will check with the staff member who sends them out. Did you get the June newsletter? How about the July one?

Hi Laurie,
I recently joined the Surratt Society, when will I be getting the membership card? Thanks.
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07-01-2016, 05:51 PM
Post: #155
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(07-01-2016 05:00 PM)L Verge Wrote:  
(07-01-2016 04:16 PM)Carolyn Mitchell Wrote:  
(06-01-2016 07:39 PM)L Verge Wrote:  
(06-01-2016 12:47 AM)Carolyn Mitchell Wrote:  Just recently joined the Surratt Society. Can't wait to get my first copy! Smile

The June issue went in the U.S. Mail on June 23. We pay for first class mail every month (nearly $1000) - and every month the delivery service gets worse. We have about 6-8 newsletters returned to us every month, marked as undeliverable, not known, no such address, etc.

When we track the folks down, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the address we used. We then have to resend it in a large envelope and pay postage once again. I think we're being scammed.



You should have had it by now. I will check with the staff member who sends them out. Did you get the June newsletter? How about the July one?

Hi Laurie,
I recently joined the Surratt Society, when will I be getting the membership card? Thanks.

Yes I received the July issue today.
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07-02-2016, 08:10 AM
Post: #156
RE: Surratt Courier
(07-01-2016 05:51 PM)Carolyn Mitchell Wrote:  
(07-01-2016 05:00 PM)L Verge Wrote:  
(07-01-2016 04:16 PM)Carolyn Mitchell Wrote:  
(06-01-2016 07:39 PM)L Verge Wrote:  
(06-01-2016 12:47 AM)Carolyn Mitchell Wrote:  Just recently joined the Surratt Society. Can't wait to get my first copy! Smile

The June issue went in the U.S. Mail on June 23. We pay for first class mail every month (nearly $1000) - and every month the delivery service gets worse. We have about 6-8 newsletters returned to us every month, marked as undeliverable, not known, no such address, etc.

When we track the folks down, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the address we used. We then have to resend it in a large envelope and pay postage once again. I think we're being scammed.



You should have had it by now. I will check with the staff member who sends them out. Did you get the June newsletter? How about the July one?

Hi Laurie,
I recently joined the Surratt Society, when will I be getting the membership card? Thanks.

Yes I received the July issue today.

The June issue should have arrived in a large white envelope along with your membership card and a copy of our glossy calendar of events (which has an absolutely gorgeous photo of Surratt House in the early morning sunlight).

The June courier had an article on Juneteenth and also the passing of the new Maryland state constitution on November 1, 1864. Does that sound familiar? We can send a copy of that also, if you did not receive the package.
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07-02-2016, 02:54 PM
Post: #157
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Great list of books to read over the summer, too. Classics! Now, back to my lounge chair, a tall glass of lemonade, and The Lincoln Assassination Riddle.
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07-02-2016, 06:35 PM
Post: #158
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(07-02-2016 08:10 AM)L Verge Wrote:  
(07-01-2016 05:51 PM)Carolyn Mitchell Wrote:  
(07-01-2016 05:00 PM)L Verge Wrote:  
(07-01-2016 04:16 PM)Carolyn Mitchell Wrote:  
(06-01-2016 07:39 PM)L Verge Wrote:  The June issue went in the U.S. Mail on June 23. We pay for first class mail every month (nearly $1000) - and every month the delivery service gets worse. We have about 6-8 newsletters returned to us every month, marked as undeliverable, not known, no such address, etc.

When we track the folks down, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the address we used. We then have to resend it in a large envelope and pay postage once again. I think we're being scammed.



You should have had it by now. I will check with the staff member who sends them out. Did you get the June newsletter? How about the July one?

Hi Laurie,
I recently joined the Surratt Society, when will I be getting the membership card? Thanks.

Yes I received the July issue today.

The June issue should have arrived in a large white envelope along with your membership card and a copy of our glossy calendar of events (which has an absolutely gorgeous photo of Surratt House in the early morning sunlight).

The June courier had an article on Juneteenth and also the passing of the new Maryland state constitution on November 1, 1864. Does that sound familiar? We can send a copy of that also, if you did not receive the package.

I received the June issue but nothing else came with it.
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07-02-2016, 07:29 PM
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(07-02-2016 06:35 PM)Carolyn Mitchell Wrote:  
(07-02-2016 08:10 AM)L Verge Wrote:  
(07-01-2016 05:51 PM)Carolyn Mitchell Wrote:  
(07-01-2016 05:00 PM)L Verge Wrote:  
(07-01-2016 04:16 PM)Carolyn Mitchell Wrote:  You should have had it by now. I will check with the staff member who sends them out. Did you get the June newsletter? How about the July one?

Hi Laurie,
I recently joined the Surratt Society, when will I be getting the membership card? Thanks.

Yes I received the July issue today.

The June issue should have arrived in a large white envelope along with your membership card and a copy of our glossy calendar of events (which has an absolutely gorgeous photo of Surratt House in the early morning sunlight).

The June courier had an article on Juneteenth and also the passing of the new Maryland state constitution on November 1, 1864. Does that sound familiar? We can send a copy of that also, if you did not receive the package.

I received the June issue but nothing else came with it.

Sorry. A staffer will be fussed at, and I will rectify getting your card to you on Tuesday when I return to the office.
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07-02-2016, 10:03 PM
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July 2016 issue of "Courier".
1. Story on Timothy McVeigh- "A John Wilkes Booth Devotee" Here's an entertaining coincidence. One of the men captured at Fairfax Station on April 10 1865 was Richard Newton McVeigh. Someday I will study their "Trees".
2. Also, "Lincoln in the Telegraph Office". by Bill Binzel. I have no criticism of the Story, but I would like to invite you to a story I wrote 20 years ago, that explains why Stanton and Eckert acted the way they did. That's when Lincoln is said to have remarked "When you have an elephant by the hind leg, and he wants to run, it's best to let him go." (Referring to Thompson, coming from Canada)
Laurie, can you find a date for that, Please. I think it is an important part of that day. (All my old stuff is in storage, since I moved.) Don't spend time on it, I can rewrite it here.
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07-03-2016, 09:36 AM
Post: #161
RE: July 2016 issue of "Courier".
(07-02-2016 10:03 PM)SSlater Wrote:  1. Story on Timothy McVeigh- "A John Wilkes Booth Devotee" Here's an entertaining coincidence. One of the men captured at Fairfax Station on April 10 1865 was Richard Newton McVeigh. Someday I will study their "Trees".
2. Also, "Lincoln in the Telegraph Office". by Bill Binzel. I have no criticism of the Story, but I would like to invite you to a story I wrote 20 years ago, that explains why Stanton and Eckert acted the way they did. That's when Lincoln is said to have remarked "When you have an elephant by the hind leg, and he wants to run, it's best to let him go." (Referring to Thompson, coming from Canada)
Laurie, can you find a date for that, Please. I think it is an important part of that day. (All my old stuff is in storage, since I moved.) Don't spend time on it, I can rewrite it here.

I believe that the Courier articles through 2015 have been indexed and posted on our website at http://www.surrattmuseum.org. Try Jacob Thompson as the key word first, I think.
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07-03-2016, 08:24 PM (This post was last modified: 07-03-2016 08:25 PM by wpbinzel.)
Post: #162
RE: July 2016 issue of "Courier".
(07-02-2016 10:03 PM)SSlater Wrote:  2. Also, "Lincoln in the Telegraph Office". by Bill Binzel. I have no criticism of the Story, but I would like to invite you to a story I wrote 20 years ago, that explains why Stanton and Eckert acted the way they did. That's when Lincoln is said to have remarked "When you have an elephant by the hind leg, and he wants to run, it's best to let him go." (Referring to Thompson, coming from Canada)
Laurie, can you find a date for that, Please. I think it is an important part of that day.

John, I certainly would welcome any views or perspectives that you (and others) have.

I agree with your comment about the importance of Lincoln's quote ("When you have got an elephant by the hind leg, and he's trying to run away, it's best to let him run.") as insight into Lincoln's thinking on what to do about the Confederate leaders. However, the source of that quote is Charles Dana and not David H. Bates. Dana recounted his meeting with Lincoln at the White House (and not at the War Department) late in the afternoon on April 14. (See Charles A. Dana, Recollections of the Civil War (New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1898), P. 274.) I view Dana as being credible. (While Dana's writings alone don't disprove Bates' version, they don't provide it any substantiation. Bates' version did not appear in print until 9 years after Dana's book was published.)
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07-06-2016, 10:32 AM
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The article regarding McVeigh being a Booth devotee seemed to be equating McVeigh's actions with Booth's.

McVeigh indiscriminately murdered hundreds of people, including women and children.

Booth focused on 3 specific targets.
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07-06-2016, 11:45 AM
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(07-06-2016 10:32 AM)Rick Smith Wrote:  The article regarding McVeigh being a Booth devotee seemed to be equating McVeigh's actions with Booth's.

McVeigh indiscriminately murdered hundreds of people, including women and children.

Booth focused on 3 specific targets.

I think the point of the McVeigh article was to indicate how frustration with governmental actions (either by one person or a "ruling" group) can lead to such destructive reactions.
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07-06-2016, 12:24 PM
Post: #165
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(07-06-2016 11:45 AM)L Verge Wrote:  
(07-06-2016 10:32 AM)Rick Smith Wrote:  The article regarding McVeigh being a Booth devotee seemed to be equating McVeigh's actions with Booth's.

McVeigh indiscriminately murdered hundreds of people, including women and children.

Booth focused on 3 specific targets.

I think the point of the McVeigh article was to indicate how frustration with governmental actions (either by one person or a "ruling" group) can lead to such destructive reactions.

I think you're right, but a clear distinction should be observed between the two. If McVeigh was a devotee, he grossly perverted Booth's meaning of "Sic Semper", which was directed towards those he felt responsible for mess the country was in. McVeigh killed civilians and innocent children, as we all know. I think the Booth we've studied would condemn the OC attack as the act of a coward.

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