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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.
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Dr. Samuel Mudd House, known as St. Catharine, now preserved as a museum. As a wedding present, Mudd's father gave the couple 218 acres (88 ha) of his best farmland and a new house named St. Catharine.
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Apr 7, 2017 · Discover Dr. Samuel Mudd House Museum in Waldorf, Maryland: Home of the physician who set the leg of John Wilkes Booth after the Lincoln assassination.
Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House Museum, Waldorf, Maryland. 1,830 likes · 16 talking about this. This is the official page for the Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House and...
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20601. Get Directions. Contact. Local Phone: 301-645-6870. Map. Southern Maryland. Amenities. Reviews. Home of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd who treated John Wilkes Booth, President Abraham Lincoln's assassin. Victorian Christmas held the 1st full weekend in December.
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St. Catharine, also known as Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House, is a historic house near Waldorf, Maryland. It is a two-part frame farmhouse with a two-story, three-bay side-passage main house with a smaller two-story, two-bay wing. It features a one-story hip-roofed porch across the facade added in 1928.