Robert Summers has published two books. The first book, The Assassin's Doctor, is a biography of his great grandfather, Dr. Samuel A. Mudd, who provided medical assistance to John Wilkes Booth following the Lincoln assassination. Robert's earlier writings on Dr. Mudd have all been incorporated into The Assassin's Doctor.
Robert's mother was born and raised on the Mudd family farm where John Wilkes Booth sought medical help from Dr. Mudd after Booth had assassinated president Lincoln. Her father was Samuel Mudd II, a one year-old baby when Booth came to the farm. Her room growing up on the farm in the early 1900's was the same room Booth stayed in when he was there in 1865.
Dr. Mudd was not a subject of much discussion when Robert was growing up, despite many happy visits to the Mudd farm as a youngster. As an adult, he learned more about Dr. Mudd's involvement in the Lincoln assassination story, and decided to conduct additional research into Dr. Mudd's life. The Assassin's Doctor contains information about Dr. Mudd's life never reported before.
Robert's second book, Maryland's Black Civil War Soldiers, is the story of Maryland's 19th Regiment, U.S. Colored Troops. In addition to a history of the regiment's actions during the Civil War, the book includes short biographies of each of the thousand soldiers in the regiment. Anyone conducting genealogical research on these soldiers will find this information invaluable.
This large book was a ten year project, requiring the personal review of the soldiers' military and pension files at the U.S. National Archives in Washington, D.C. The regiment was organized and trained at Camp Stanton, only ten miles from Dr. Mudd's farm. Most of the soldiers were former slaves from farms in southern Maryland and the eastern shore of Maryland. Some had been slaves on Mudd family farms.
Dr. Samuel A. Mudd and seven others were convicted of conspiracy in the 1865 Lincoln assassination trial. Four of them, David Herold, John Atzerodt, Lewis Powell, and Mary Surratt, were hanged. Dr. Mudd, Samuel Arnold, and Michael O'Laughlen were sentenced to life imprisonment at Fort Jefferson, a U.S. Army military prison located on an island in the Gulf of Mexico.
Fort Jefferson housed Civil War deserters, murderers, thieves, and a host of other unsavory characters. It was a rough place. Standing orders were to shoot any prisoner who refused to obey orders.
Two months after arriving at Fort Jefferson, Dr. Mudd tried to escape by hiding on a visiting Army supply ship, but was found, and spent the next four months in the fort's dungeon.
Two years later, there was a terrible yellow fever epidemic at Fort Jefferson. When it was over, 300 soldiers at the fort signed a petition to President Johnson asking him to pardon Dr. Mudd for his heroic work saving many lives during the epidemic. Johnson pardoned Dr. Mudd in early 1869, in part for his service during the epidemic.
President Johnson's pardon says that Dr. Mudd's guilt lay in not turning Booth over to the authorities who were hunting Booth, but that Dr. Mudd was innocent of any involvement in the assassination itself. The pardon said:
"I am satisfied that the guilt found by the said judgment against Samuel A. Mudd was of receiving, entertaining, harboring, and concealing John Wilkes Booth and David E. Herold, with the intent to aid, abet and assist them in escaping from justice after the assassination of the late President of the United States, and not of any other or greater participation or complicity in said abominable crime."
After returning home to his family, Dr. Mudd resumed the life of a country physician and farmer until passing away on January 10, 1883.
Whatever mistakes Dr. Mudd may have made in his involvement with John Wilkes Booth, he redeemed himself at Fort Jefferson by his tireless work that saved the lives of so many people.
Título : Dr. Samuel A. Mudd at Fort Jefferson
EAN : 9798230717447
Editorial : Robert K. Summers
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