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I believe Mike Kauffman thinks it was a plant, actually written by Sarah Slater (at the request of Booth or J. Surratt) in an attempt to embarrass Weichmann. Her passport application states that she was short, with a round chin and an ordinary nose. I have always felt that I would like to have some brief expression from you in writing as to what you think of the manner in which I performed my duty to the country and of the reward to which I am entitled in the estimation of all good people.
Weichmann and Surratt really were friends after meeting in a seminary, which led to Weichmann moving into Mary Surratt’s boarding house and sharing a room and bed with John — a common setup for single men living in a boarding situation at the time. As a matter of justice to me, will you not send me a kind letter expressing your views in that regard?”
If Bingham complied with this request, Weichmann did not include his letter in his book.
Ultimately, Weichmann chose not to publish his book during his lifetime.
A stream of odd guests began to appear, including a veiled lady named Mrs. Slater, to whom Weichmann gave up his room for the night, and a man who gave his name as Mr. Wood on one occasion and as Mr. Payne on another. He waved a gun and told McMillan that he hoped he would live another two years so that he could serve Andrew Johnson the way Abraham Lincoln was served.
Instead, he opened a business school. It’s historically probable that he was a little drunk at the time, having split a bottle of whiskey with his alleged replacement Lorenzo Thomas before telling him to kick rocks. I tried to be objective. Hoping your health is improving, I am as ever
Most sincerely yr Friend
Clara
(11-13-2015 03:33 PM)RJNorton Wrote: [ -> ]John, the Clara letter was a letter to Weichmann allegedly written by a woman named Clara.The Dr. & Mrs. R dont know yet if we shall be at Willard’s or elsewhere, or I would tell you now; however you can find out even if yr letter dont come, but I should prefer the answer requested. Abel described Weichmann as distinguished in appearance and as one of the most intelligent people he knew. Here, he’s a statesman in the truest sense of the term.
Jefferson Davis Referred to John Wilkes Booth As His “Pet”
Judge Holt lays out the particulars, and the problem immediately becomes apparent — there’s so much kerfuffle when Jefferson Davis is named as a conspirator that the court has to be adjourned five minutes into the trial.
“My cause lives and breathes, and always will,” says an unrepentant Davis to Stanton from his cell, which is an especially powerful line given the political schism that seems more pronounced now than ever.
He just wasn't the type.-- John"
There is not a snowball's chance in Saudi Arabia that Weichmann could ever been made to feel inferior by a group that included Atzerodt, Herold (macho men?) and probably Powell, for that matter. Stanton then remained in his office for ninety days, but in reality a small network of government employees supported him by sneaking him out for meals and rest.While his presence in the office made it physically impossible for his replacement to seize power, Congress picked up on Stanton’s vibe and made it legally impossible to do so by impeaching Johnson for violating the Tenure of Office Act.
As “Manhunt” shows, Johnson was not convicted in his impeachment, but he’s since gone down in history as being the first president to be such a jerk that Congress broke the emergency glass on a system designed to protect the United States from crisis.
All episodes of “Manhunt” are streaming on Apple TV+.
Sources used in this article include “Manhunt, the 12-Day Chase for Lincoln’s Killer” and partial public domain reprints of John Wilkes Booth’s travel diary.
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Betty will have to help me here, but I don't remember any speculation going on about the sexual proclivities of any of the conspirators until sometime in the 1980s -- and, to this day, I know of no evidence to support any of the speculation.
How sorry I should be to have anything disturb the disinterested friendship existing between us. I am not in my library, so I cannot tell you his source.
John, I am not absolutely certain on this, but I think Mike Kauffman was going by his own interpretation of what was said in the "Clara letter."
(11-13-2015 11:39 AM)L Verge Wrote: [ -> ]Betty will have to help me here, but I don't remember any speculation going on about the sexual proclivities of any of the conspirators until sometime in the 1980s -- and, to this day, I know of no evidence to support any of the speculation.Edward Spangler is found guilty and sentenced to six years imprisonment. 362. For a few months in 1867, he received payments from the War Department.
The capture of John Surratt brought Weichmann again to the witness stand in 1867. & desire yr reply on 20th if possible. It’s fascinating to see how neatly this all comes together, how every event and person involved, however seemingly insignificant, matters a great deal.
Mary Simms also emerges as a crucial component of the trial before she even takes the stand, talking Milo into testifying on her behalf and giving Louis Weichmann a nudge in the right direction.
And Stanton’s removal of 18 pages of Booth’s diary, presumably implicating him in some capacity, is covered up — the acknowledgment is more for the conspiratorial sorts who know that the popular theories include Lincoln’s assassination being revenge for an attempted assassination on Jefferson Davis, which Stanton orchestrated, and the somewhat wilder claim that Stanton himself was a part of the conspiracy.
Epilogue
In the final scenes of the season, Andrew Johnson replaces Stanton as Secretary of War and chooses the worst venue to give him the news — a fundraiser for the Freedmen’s Bureau (ever the scumbag).
I hope you could not possibly have been offended by any part of my reply on Jany 9th, which I suppose our mutual friend Mr. S --- tt found in same envelop with his little note.