The Escape And Suicide of John Wilkes Booth : Or, the First True Account of Lincoln's Assassination : Containing a Complete Confession By Booth Many Years After the Crime [excerpts]
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SURRATT And Her Boarding-house in Washington City, Where Booth Met Her Son. John H. Surratt. Delivering the Letter From David E. Herold, Their Mutual Friend. CHAPTER X. THE EAST POTOMAC BRIDGE Gen. Dana says, in speaking of the pursuit of Booth and Herold: "Booth and Herold remained a day and one night at the home of Dr. Samuel Mudd." St. Helen (or Booth) told me they readied the home of Dr. Mudd just before daylight on the morning of April 15th, 1865, the morning after the assassination, where... his riding boot was cut off by Dr. Mudd and his sprained ankle and fractured shin bone dressed and splintered by the doctor with parts of a cigar box, and the old doctor made him a rough crutch out of a broom handle; when after an early breakfast, their horses in the brush near by, having finished feeding, they, thanking and paying Dr. Mudd for his services, mounted their horses and left, riding the most direct way they could, keeping well in the country and by-roads, to the home of Mr. Cox, during the 15th day of April, 1865, the day after the killing of President Lincoln, showing sub- stantial corroboration of Gen.
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