What Was The Role of David Herold
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04-06-2013, 07:02 AM
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RE: What Was The Role of David Herold
(04-05-2013 06:19 PM)L Verge Wrote: I'm like Betty, I love Roscoe's book - but I don't trust everything in it. In many cases (and I think the Herold/Powell issue is one), it is very likely that Roscoe did like many others and just copied/paraphrased what other authors had said, especially about Powell being a numbskull. Col. Mosby did not accept numbskulls in his unit! Laurie: I would like you to know that I agree with you that Booth and Herold (and perhaps Atzerodt too, if he had chosen to follow them) intended to go to Dr. Mudd's home regardless of Booth's injury. The argument against this ignores Arnold's statement to McPhail that Booth corresponded with Drs. Mudd, Garland and Queen. It also ignores Atzerodt's May 1 confession in which he said that Dr. Mudd was part of the conspiracy and that "liquors and provisions" had been sent to him for pick-up by the fugitives when they made their way south. It also ignores the fact that Dr. Mudd was very much a part of the conspiracy and had already played a major role in it by helping Booth gather his team and by meeting with him at least three times, possibily more. Further, we know that on at least two occasions, to two people, Dr. Mudd subsequently admitted that he recognized Booth immediately that night. The charade that followed was therefore probably for Frankie's benefit. John |
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