Episode 7: Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House Museum

While visiting with Dorothea Barstow, I record this episode from the Sam Mudd House, known for the location where John Wilkes Booth received medical attention for his broken leg after the Lincoln assassination.

Portrait of Dr. Samuel M. Mudd, 1860.Photo Credit: Wikipedia Commons

Portrait of Dr. Samuel M. Mudd, 1860.

Photo Credit: Wikipedia Commons

Dr. Samuel Mudd House

Dr. Samuel Mudd House

Join us in hearing about the life of Dr. Mudd, before and after that infamous day, while I sit on the very sofa Booth was initially examined on. There is some controversy over whether Dr. Mudd was a friend of John Booth and knew about his assassination plan. Dr. Mudd claimed that he did not know who he was treating when he set Booth’s leg, which was probably the smartest plan of action to save his family in the following man-hunt and investigation. Dr. Mudd was spared hanging by one vote, and was instead sent to the Dry Tortugas to serve his sentence at the Fort Jefferson’s prison.

Couch John Wilkes Booth rested on for his initial examination by Dr. Mudd.

Couch John Wilkes Booth rested on for his initial examination by Dr. Mudd.

 
The stairway banister John Booth leaned up against while limping upstairs for treatment.

The stairway banister John Booth leaned up against while limping upstairs for treatment.

 
Upstairs bedroom where Dr. Mudd set Booth’s leg and where Booth rested before continuing his flight to Richmond, Virginia.

Upstairs bedroom where Dr. Mudd set Booth’s leg and where Booth rested before continuing his flight to Richmond, Virginia.

Fort Jefferson at the Dry Tortugas. Photo Credit: Wikipedia Commons

Fort Jefferson at the Dry Tortugas.

Photo Credit: Wikipedia Commons

Dr. Mudd’s medical travel kit and medicine vials.

Dr. Mudd’s medical travel kit and medicine vials.

We also discuss the family history of the house and the quilt that brings it all together. Small pieces of fabric were sent out to women in Mudd’s family for them to write their signatures upon. Once returned, the signatures were embroidered and a family generational quilt was made by hand as a lasting impression of their family ties.

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