biography
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Mudd, Samuel (Alexander)
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| lived:
| (1833–83)
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| biography:
| Physician, born in Charles Co, Maryland, USA. A Maryland physician and Confederate sympathizer, he set John Wilkes Booth's broken leg after Lincoln's assassination. He was sentenced to life imprisonment after being convicted of abetting Booth's escape; though he had met Booth at church, he never was implicated in any way in the plot to kill Lincoln. He heroically nursed fellow prisoners at Fort Jefferson (off Key West, FL) through a yellow-fever epidemic before his 1869 pardon and return to Maryland. Continual efforts by his descendants to have his guilty conviction set aside on grounds that he was only doing his duty as a doctor continue to this day, but have so far been unavailing. |
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