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  1. In ‘Manhunt', Matt Walsh portrays Dr Samuel Mudd, the physician who treated John Wilkes Booth's broken leg after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. The series delves into the complexity of...

  2. Quick Facts. Samuel Alexander Mudd I was a physician, small-scale tobacco farmer and slave owner who assisted in the escape of John Wilkes Booth in the aftermath of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.

  3. Biographic Sketch of Dr. Samuel Mudd. The conviction of Dr. Samuel Mudd proved to be--along with the death sentence for Mary Surratt--the most controversial action of the Military Commission that tried the Lincoln assassination conspirators.

  4. This is the official site of the Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House Museum. Dr. Mudd was the southern Maryland doctor who set the leg of John Wilkes Booth the morning after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.

  5. Samuel Mudd . Library of Congress. Dr. Samuel Alexander Mudd 32 years old, Mudd was a graduate of St. John's College and Georgetown College (now University), and got his miedical degree from the Baltimore Medical College in 1856.

  6. Feb 14, 1993 · More than a century after his death, Dr. Samuel A. Mudd's appeal to clear his name as a conspirator in Abraham Lincoln's assassination was finally heard. He won, but it was only in a mock...

  7. Samuel A. Mudd. American physician. Learn about this topic in these articles: assassination of Abraham Lincoln. In assassination of Abraham Lincoln: Mourning, manhunt, and aftermath. Samuel Mudd, who would later be convicted of conspiracy, though his descendants waged a protracted battle to prove his innocence.

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