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  2. Samuel Mudd - Wikipedia

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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. While the house was under construction, the Mudds lived with Frankie's bachelor brother, Jeremiah Dyer, finally moving into their new home in 1859.

  3. Stuart Mudd - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Mudd (September 23, 1893, St. Louis, Missouri – March 6, 1975, Haverford, Pennsylvania) was an American physician and professor of microbiology. In 1945 he was the president of the American Society for Microbiology .

  4. Emily Hartshorne Mudd - Wikipedia

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    She married University of Pennsylvania professor Dr. Stuart Mudd in 1922. [4] [7] They remained married for fifty years until he died in 1975. [5] The couple had two sons and two daughters. [9] Mudd was voted mother of the year by the Philadelphia Inquirer in 1961. [10] She lived to the age of 99 and had ten grandchildren. [5] [11] She later ...

  5. Edward Steers Jr. - Wikipedia

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    His Name is Still Mudd: The Case against Doctor Samuel Alexander Mudd. Thomas Publications. 1997. ISBN 1577470192. Hoax. Hitler's Diaries, Lincoln's Assassins, and other Famous Frauds. University Press of Kentucky. 2013. ISBN 978-0-8131-4159-6. I'll Be Seeing You: Love and Intrigue in the Midst of War. CreateSpace Independent Publishing ...

  6. Talk:Samuel Mudd - Wikipedia

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    8-7-2006: corrected some minor inaccuracies. Dr. Mudd didn't buy his farm. It was given to him by his father. He took legal title to it only after his father's estate was probated in 1877. The only hard record that exists for the number of slaves held by Dr. Mudd is the U.S. 1860 Slave Census, which lists 5 slaves for Dr. Mudd.

  7. Acclaimed singer bludgeoned to death by daughter in her own ...

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    An acclaimed New Jersey singer was bludgeoned to death by her daughter in her New Jersey home while her other teenage daughter was in the house, police and a family member said. ... Beacham-Hanson ...

  8. Robert Simon (biker) - Wikipedia

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    According to some reports, Simon had a reputation for taunting fellow inmates at New Jersey State Prison, and apparently selected a convict named Ambrose Harris – who had been on death row for kidnapping and killing 22-year-old artist Kristin Huggins in 1992. Harris and Simon had been assigned to side-by-side cells in the facility's capital ...

  9. The Prisoner of Shark Island - Wikipedia

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    The film portrays Dr. Mudd as an innocent man, while the historical record shows Mudd sheltered Booth and another conspirator in the Lincoln Assassination, David Herold, and assisted them in their flight from Washington after learning Booth had assassinated President Lincoln, making Mudd an accomplice after the fact. Unlike the film narrative ...