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2018 Surratt Society Conference - Carolyn Mitchell - 12-11-2017 06:48 PM

Has anyone posted info re: the 2018 Surratt Society Conference?


RE: 2018 Surratt Society Conference - L Verge - 12-11-2017 07:10 PM

(12-11-2017 06:48 PM)Carolyn Mitchell Wrote:  Has anyone posted info re: the 2018 Surratt Society Conference?

Full packets went out to all Surratt Society members the week before Thanksgiving, but the conference is open to all. Send me your mailing address (laurie.verge@pgparks.com) and I'll send you the full packet. I believe that the information is now posted on our website also -- surrattmuseum.org


RE: 2018 Surratt Society Conference - Carolyn Mitchell - 12-11-2017 09:45 PM

(12-11-2017 07:10 PM)L Verge Wrote:  
(12-11-2017 06:48 PM)Carolyn Mitchell Wrote:  Has anyone posted info re: the 2018 Surratt Society Conference?

Full packets went out to all Surratt Society members the week before Thanksgiving, but the conference is open to all. Send me your mailing address (laurie.verge@pgparks.com) and I'll send you the full packet. I believe that the information is now posted on our website also -- surrattmuseum.org

Will do. Thank you.


RE: 2018 Surratt Society Conference - Thomas Kearney - 02-03-2018 03:27 PM

I am unable to attend this year's conference. I transferred to Kalamazoo Valley CC, began classes last month and purchased a house there. On top of classes, I met the most amazing girl in the world and am trying to look for a new job in the area. So yeah, I'm gonna have to skip this year's festivities and hope everyone has a good time. I will be home for a week in March for spring break though.


RE: 2018 Surratt Society Conference - L Verge - 02-03-2018 03:46 PM

Thomas - How much snow have you shoveled so far this winter?


RE: 2018 Surratt Society Conference - Thomas Kearney - 02-03-2018 06:44 PM

(02-03-2018 03:46 PM)L Verge Wrote:  Thomas - How much snow have you shoveled so far this winter?

I've lost count


RE: 2018 Surratt Society Conference - Gene C - 02-04-2018 09:36 AM

A girl?
What's the world coming to? Heart
When do we get to meet her?


This reminds me of a song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gRiWWcBKvs


RE: 2018 Surratt Society Conference - Thomas Kearney - 02-04-2018 11:00 AM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0sTpZja6JQ

I was going more with this one Gene. Not sure when you'll get to meet her. But I can't wait for you guys to do so. You and my folks are on the same page.


RE: 2018 Surratt Society Conference - Wesley Harris - 02-24-2018 05:11 PM

I'm ready! Counting the days.


RE: 2018 Surratt Society Conference - L Verge - 02-24-2018 07:36 PM

(02-24-2018 05:11 PM)Wesley Harris Wrote:  I'm ready! Counting the days.

Man, do I love to hear the words "I'm ready!" come out of the mouth of a scheduled speaker at our conference. Wes will be doing a CSI Investigation of how the assassination was handled by authorities. There are already over 90 registrants, our Sunday bus trip to the Shenandoah Valley is filled, and the Friday tour to Ole Virginny has less than ten seats available.

If you have not rec'd a conference information packet, contact me at laurie.verge@pgparks.com or call the museum at 301-868-1121, and we will speed it on its way. Or, better yet, visit our website at surrattmuseum.org to view all of the information and download a registration form.


RE: 2018 Surratt Society Conference - RJNorton - 04-07-2018 08:07 AM

We send well wishes to everyone at the Surratt Conference! Several members of this forum are speakers today. Susan Higginbotham is speaking as I write this.


RE: 2018 Surratt Society Conference - ReignetteC - 04-07-2018 04:08 PM

I am glad to have returned to the Surratt Conference after a three-year hiatus (not planned). The presentations were all enjoyable and some were thought-provoking. I am sure that after I review my notes I will have several questions for the experts here. But for now, here is one:
The gentleman who gave the engaging presentation called, "Dr. Samuel Mudd: The Man, the Martyr, and the Movies," said that Mudd charged Booth the grand sum of $25 to set his leg. When someone in the audience asked about the evidence of such, I believe the speaker attributed it to oral provenance. Any thoughts?


RE: 2018 Surratt Society Conference - Gene C - 04-07-2018 04:58 PM

The payment for services rendered, medical care, over night accommodations, may be an attempt to screen Mudd from accusations regarding his involvement in the plan to kill/kidnap Lincoln.


RE: 2018 Surratt Society Conference - Susan Higginbotham - 04-07-2018 08:57 PM

(04-07-2018 04:08 PM)ReignetteC Wrote:  I am glad to have returned to the Surratt Conference after a three-year hiatus (not planned). The presentations were all enjoyable and some were thought-provoking. I am sure that after I review my notes I will have several questions for the experts here. But for now, here is one:
The gentleman who gave the engaging presentation called, "Dr. Samuel Mudd: The Man, the Martyr, and the Movies," said that Mudd charged Booth the grand sum of $25 to set his leg. When someone in the audience asked about the evidence of such, I believe the speaker attributed it to oral provenance. Any thoughts?

I think Mudd told someone that he was paid $25. See p. 234.

https://books.google.com/books?id=Myx3QihsH4IC&pg=PA234&dq=payment+to+Mudd+from+Booth+for+setting+leg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj5muCOx6naAhXk1IMKHRLvC4QQ6AEIOzAD#v=snippet&q=twenty-five&f=false


RE: 2018 Surratt Society Conference - RJNorton - 04-08-2018 04:06 AM

(04-07-2018 04:08 PM)ReignetteC Wrote:  said that Mudd charged Booth the grand sum of $25 to set his leg.

From what I have read it's the other way around. Mudd did not specifically charge $25; rather this is simply the amount Booth or Herold put into Mudd's hand as the two fugitives departed the Mudd home on the 15th. In other words, it wasn't "a charge" decided by Mudd. Rather it was what Booth decided Mudd's services were worth. I read this in one of the older Mudd biographies, but I do not recall which one.