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John Harrison Surratt, Jr., was a courier for the Confederate
Secret Service and the only one of John Wilkes Booth's
co-conspirators in the Lincoln assassination plot to escape hanging
by the U.S. government. Fleeing vengeful authorities in the wake of
the assassination, Surratt traveled through three continents and
served in the Papal Zouaves before being arrested in Egypt. His
1867 trial was a sensation, ending in a hung jury. Upon his
release, he sought a quiet life away from the spotlight but
privately suffered the consequences of his acts. The most complete
study of Surratt's life to date, this book addresses many
unanswered questions and considers theories that have received
little attention.
The eight people charged with conspiring to assassinate President
Abraham Lincoln were tried by a military commission under military
law. It is my contention that this was illegal, since the civilian
legal system was functioning. I have described the many ways in
which the defendants' rights were violated, and also the ways in
which the trial testimony was either not accurate or not legally
obtained. I also have compared the trial with other incidents in
which the U.S. military was used in police and judicial functions,
with questionable results. The book is a warning against unchecked
power by the executive branch of the government.
From his election in November 1860 to his death in April 1865,
Abraham Lincoln faced constant danger from those hostile to him and
to the Union cause. Lincoln's enemies made four overt attempts on
his life, including a Confederate partisan effort to infect him
with yellow fever by sending a contaminated valise of clothing to
the White House. Because Lincoln's life ended with John Wilkes
Booth's assassination plot, the president's protection has come
under extreme scrutiny, with many considering it flawed,
inadequate, or completely lacking. By providing the first thorough
exploration of the security surrounding Lincoln, this intriguing
study offers new insight into this long-running issue. Detailing
the dangers, real and uncertain, facing Lincoln and the
unprecedented measures taken to protect his life and health, this
work presents a fresh perspective on the presidency of the Great
Emancipator.
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