What Was The Role of David Herold
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04-05-2013, 12:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-05-2013 12:35 PM by John Fazio.)
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RE: What Was The Role of David Herold
(03-27-2013 03:55 AM)wsanto Wrote:(03-26-2013 07:01 PM)L Verge Wrote: I pointed this out quite some time ago and was ignored. You and I may stand alone on this. I still think Herold was with Powell long enough to see Lew enter the Seward home and then headed off to check on Atzerodt and meet up with Booth. Mr. (or Ms.) Santo and Laurie: It sounds plausible, but where is the evidence? I believe I have shown that there is a lot of evidence placing Herold elsewhere that night and none (or at least none original) placing him with Powell. As far as where and when he was seen by Fletcher, and the direction in which he was traveling, it seems to me that everything was so close (i.e Seward's Mansion, Willard's Hotel, the Treasury Building, Ford's Theatre, etc.), that Fletcher's observations fit as easily with Herold being at Ford's and then going to Willard's at the critical time as they fit with any other scenario. John (04-03-2013 02:11 PM)RJNorton Wrote: Many thanks to Art Loux for sending this interesting article. It comes from the Boston Daily Advertiser of July 8, 1865. Roger: This is an exciting find, which, I must grant, throws a somewhat different light on the issue. It tends to support Laurie's and others' view that Herold at least saw to Powell's entry to the Seward mansion, believing, quite understandably, that he could take it from there, never dreaming that his revolver would misfire. Still, it must be said that there is still plenty of evidence against it, including the articles re Ben, the servant of Seward's neighbors, the Tahoes, and what he is reported to have seen that night. If you can send the article as an attachment I shall be very grateful to you. John |
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