Portal:Samuel Mudd Documents
Appearance
Dr. Samuel A. Mudd’s role in the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln has been the subject of lively debate since 1865. The purpose of this Wikipedia article is to collect in one place the several historical documents written by and about Dr. Mudd as a reference for anyone interested in the subject.
Documents
[edit]- Dr. Mudd's Letter to O.A. Brownson, 1862 by Samuel Alexander Mudd
- Dr. Mudd’s Statement on Booth’s Visit, 1865 by Samuel Alexander Mudd
- General Ewing's Closing Statement to Court from The Assassination of President Lincoln and the Trial of the Conspirators (1865) by Benn Pitman
- Sarah Frances Mudd’s June 16, 1865 Affidavit, 1865 by Sarah Frances Mudd
- Sarah Frances Mudd’s July 6, 1865 Affidavit, 1865 by Sarah Frances Mudd
- Samuel Arnold Describes Trip to Ft. Jefferson, 1902 by Samuel Arnold
- Dr. Mudd's Letter dated August 24, 1865, 1865 by Samuel Alexander Mudd
- The Dutton Report, 1865 by Captain George W. Dutton
- Dr. Mudd's Response to the The Dutton Report, 1865 by Samuel Alexander Mudd
- Dr. Mudd Describes the Yellow Fever Epidemic, 1867 by Samuel Alexander Mudd
- Samuel Arnold Describes the Yellow Fever Epidemic, 1902 by Samuel Arnold
- Soldiers' Petition for Dr. Mudd's Release, 1867 by Edmund L. Zalinski
- Dr. Mudd's Pardon, 1869 by President Andrew Johnson
- Thomas Harbin Newspaper Article, 1892 by George Alfred Townsend
People
[edit]Proofreading
[edit]- Index:The life of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd (1906).djvu: The Life of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd (1906) by Mary Eleanor Mudd (aka "Nettie" Mudd)