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  1. assassination of Abraham Lincoln. …with another of the conspirators, David Herold, Booth fled through Maryland, stopping to have his leg treated by Samuel A. Mudd, a Maryland doctor who would later be convicted of conspiracy. A massive manhunt ensued, fueled by a \$100,000 reward. Booth and Herold hid for days in a thicket of….

  2. 1842-1865. Lincoln Assassination. Conspiracy Trial. Home. Images of David Herold. Herold captured as Booth stands in burning barn. Herold visited in cell by sisters on day of his execution. Biographic Sketch of David Herold. David Herold was the sixth of eleven children born to the chief clerk at the Navy Store at the Washington Navy Yard.

  3. David E. Herold 23 years old, Herold first met Booth in 1863 after a performance at Ford's Theatre. Herold was friends with George Atzerodt and John Surratt and had met Michael O'Laughlen through Atzerodt. His role in the assassination plot was to guide Powell to Secretary of State Seward’s home and then aid his escape out of the city.

  4. Mar 21, 2024 · And then he rendezvouses at a certain point with David Herold, one of his fellow conspirators, and he spent the next 12 days of the manhunt with Booth as they were hiding.

  5. Apr 13, 2015 · Booth meets up with a friend and co-conspirator, David Herold , on the road to Surrattsville, about eight miles from Ford’s Theater, right near Soper’s Hill.

  6. May 10, 2015 · Because his fellow-conspirator David Herold had fled the scene in a panic, Powell was alone and lost in the streets of Washington. He was eventually captured, wearing blood-stained clothing,...

  7. David Herold. An impressionable and dull-witted pharmacy clerk, Herold led Booth on the escape route into Virginia. He surrendered at the Garrett farm, was tried and convicted, and was executed...

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