|
Canada-0-Insurance 公司名錄
|
公司新聞:
- Samuel Mudd - Wikipedia
Samuel Alexander Mudd Sr (December 20, 1833 – January 10, 1883) was an American physician who was imprisoned for conspiring with John Wilkes Booth concerning the assassination of Abraham Lincoln Mudd worked as a doctor and tobacco farmer in Southern Maryland
- How Samuel Mudd Went From Lincoln Conspirator to Medical Savior
During the Civil War, Samuel A Mudd was a surgeon and tobacco farmer in southern Maryland, a hotbed of Confederate sympathy
- Samuel Mudd - U. S. National Park Service
Samuel Alexander Mudd I was a physician, small-scale tobacco farmer and slave owner who assisted in the escape of John Wilkes Booth in the aftermath of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln
- Heres What Happened to the Doctor Who Treated John Wilkes Booths . . .
Dr Samuel A Mudd was arrested in 1865 and pardoned in 1869 On this day — April 14 — in 1865, U S President Abraham Lincoln was fatally shot by actor John Wilkes Booth Booth injured
- Samuel Mudd: The Doctor at the Center of a Nation’s Most Notorious . . .
Explore Dr Samuel Mudd's controversial involvement following President Lincoln's assassination and its historical impact
- About Dr. Mudd – Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House Museum
Sam was a 31-year-old country doctor, and the father of four children (Andrew, Lillian, Thomas, and Samuel A Mudd, II), when President Lincoln was assassinated at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D C , on Good Friday, April 14th, 1865
- The Story of a Lincoln Assassination Conspirator Who Found Redemption . . .
In the clear waters off Florida’s Dry Tortugas National Park sits a massive brick fort where one doctor flipped his story from villain to hero Samuel Mudd, jailed for helping Lincoln’s killer, became Fort Jefferson’s unlikely savior during a deadly fever outbreak Here’s what happened
- The Imprisoned Doctor Who Helped Fight an Epidemic
A country doctor convicted in the plot to assassinate President Lincoln earned a pardon by treating an outbreak in his prison, which is now part of a national park The military fort where Dr Samuel Mudd was imprisoned in the 1860s
- Dr. Mudd, Conspirator or Saint?: Topics in Chronicling America
A guide for researching the topic of "Dr Samuel A Mudd," who treated Abraham Lincoln's assassin John Wilkes Booth, in the Chronicling America digital collection of historic newspapers
- Mudd, Dr. Samuel A. - Ronald Reagan
Dr Samuel Mudd, a physician and slave-owning tobacco farmer in Maryland, was known to associate with President Lincoln’s assassin, John Wilkes Booth After Booth shot the President, he rode to Mudd’s farm
|
|