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Surratt and former
The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum was founded in 1990 by a group of former Negro Leagues baseball players, including Kansas City Monarchs outfielder, Alfred Surratt, Buck O ' Neil, and Horace Peterson.

Surratt and Confederate
( The Surratt tavern was being used as a " safe house " for Confederate spies, and at least one author concludes that Mary Surratt had " de facto " knowledge of this fact.
) On March 7, 1861, ( three days after Abraham Lincoln's inauguration as President of the United States ) Isaac Surratt left Maryland and traveled to Texas, where he enlisted in the Confederate States Army ( serving in the 33rd Cavalry, or Duff's Partisan Rangers, 14th Cavalry Battalion ).
For example, Larson and Chamlee say, on September 21, 1864, John Surratt wrote to Louis J. Weichmann, observing that the family's plans to move into the city were advancing rapidly " on account of certain events having turned up "— perhaps a cryptic reference to either his Confederate activities in general or the conspiracy to kidnap or kill Lincoln.

Surratt and was
Powell was captured the next day at the boarding-house home of Mary Surratt, and was executed on July 7, 1865, along with David Herold, George Atzerodt, and Mrs. Surratt, three of the seven others convicted as conspirators in the Lincoln assassination.
This main residence was one of two properties owned by the widowed Mary Surratt ; the second property was in Washington, D. C.
The U. S. government alleged that Mrs. Surratt had gone there earlier with these supplies, and was in collusion with the conspirators, one of whom was her son, John Surratt.
Because she was found guilty of complicity in the Lincoln assassination, Mary Surratt was hanged at the Capitol Prison in Washington D. C., on 7 July 1865.
The suspects were finally winnowed to the eight prisoners, seven men and a woman, on whom there was enough evidence to try in court: Samuel Arnold, George Atzerodt, David Herold, Samuel Mudd, Michael O ' Laughlen, Lewis Powell, Edmund Spangler, and Mary Surratt.
Hood number eight was never used on Mrs. Surratt, the owner of the boarding house where the conspirators had laid their plans.
These included Dr. Samuel Mudd, Mary Surratt, Louis Weichmann, and John T. Ford, owner of Ford's Theater, where Lincoln was shot.
He was noted for his kind treatment toward Mary Surratt, the first woman executed by the Federal government.
It was during this period as well that PBS producers JoAnne Young and Paul Surratt approached Shane and the other principals of the original group with the idea of arranging a reunion concert that would be taped and used as a fundraiser for the network.
Mary Elizabeth Jenkins Surratt ( May 1823 – July 7, 1865 ) was an American boarding house owner who was convicted of taking part in the conspiracy to assassinate President Abraham Lincoln.
She was the mother of John H. Surratt, Jr., who was later tried but was not convicted in the assassination.
Although her father was a non-denominational Protestant and her mother Episcopalian, Surratt was enrolled in a private Roman Catholic girls ' boarding school, the Academy for Young Ladies in Alexandria, Virginia, on November 25, 1835.
Mary Jenkins met John Harrison Surratt in 1839, when she was 16 or 19 and he was 26.

Surratt and be
Historians Kate Larson and Roy Chamlee have noted that although there is no definitive proof, a case can be made that Surratt made the move into the city in furtherance of her and her son's espionage activities.
Surratt who had left films to return to the stage in 1917 appeared to be unofficially blacklisted after the suit.
Surratt was the first woman in American history to be executed.
Arnold, O ' Laughlen, and Mudd were sentenced to life in prison, Spangler to six years in prison, and Atzerodt, Herold, Powell, and Mrs. Surratt to be hanged.

Surratt and by
Her son, John Surratt, escapes execution by fleeing to Canada, and ultimately to Egypt.
Within a year, John Surratt purchased of farmland near what is now Clinton, and by 1853 he constructed a tavern and an inn there.
John Surratt expanded his family's holdings by selling off land, paying down debt, and starting new businesses.
Pierrepont argued that Surratt was involved in the conspiracy to overthrow the U. S. Government and involved with the assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth.

Surratt and U
) The U. S. Post Office renamed the town Robeysville, due to the notoriety of the Surratt name.
After Lincoln's assassination, Surratt fled the United States to Montreal, Liverpool, Rome, was finally caught in Egypt on December 2, 1866, where he was indicted and returned to the United States to face U. S. military trial.

Surratt and .
* 1865 – Mary Surratt, American conspirator in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln ( b. 1823 )
He assembled a loose-knit band of Southern sympathizers, including David Herold, George Atzerodt, Lewis Powell ( also known as Lewis Payne or Paine ), and John Surratt, a rebel agent.
They began to meet routinely at the boarding house of Surratt's mother, Mrs. Mary Surratt.
* July 7 – Following Abraham Lincoln's assassination on April 14, the four conspirators condemned to death during the trial are hanged, including David Herold, George Atzerodt, Lewis Payne and Mary Surratt.
** Mary Surratt ( b. 1823 )
* June 28 – Valeska Surratt, stage actress & silent film star ( d. 1962 )
( Her house is now the Surratt House Museum, with a focus on the assassination.

Surratt and Military
He became acquainted with John Surratt while attending classes at Charlotte Hall Military Academy in the late 1850s.

Surratt and case
In 1867 Pierrepont conducted the case for the government against John H. Surratt, indicted as an accomplice in the murder of Abraham Lincoln.

Surratt and Abraham
In use: execution of Mary Surratt, Lewis Powell ( assassin ) | Lewis Powell, David Herold, and George Atzerodt, convicted of conspiracy in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, on a gallows constructed for the occasion
Gardner also photographed Mary Surratt, Lewis Powell, George Atzerodt, David Herold, Michael O ' Laughlin, Edman Spangler and Samuel Arnold who were arrested for conspiring to assassinate Abraham Lincoln.
In November 2009, Fort Pulaski was used in the filming of Robert Redford's movie The Conspirator based on the conspiracy involving the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, most notably as the site for the gallows used to hang Mary Surratt and others.
Gregg portrayed Mary Surratt, the woman hanged for conspiracy in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, in the 1956 episode " The Mary Surratt Case " of NBC anthology series, The Joseph Cotten Show.

Surratt and Lincoln's
Surratt was convicted and executed for plotting and aiding Lincoln's assassination.

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