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Mary Surratt ran a Washington boardinghouse and owned a tavern outside of the
Take a photo tour of the Surratt House, just click on the photos below to see a
When business at the Inn dropped off, the owner, Mary Surratt, leased the
Apr 14, 1995. historian and manager of the Surratt House and Tavern Museum in . did at the
Dec 14, 2007 . In December, 1864, Surratt's mother, Mary E. Surratt, rented out the tavern and
Surratt House Museum. Time Line for Mary Surratt. 1823 1840 1852. 1861 1862
Aug 10, 2009 . After consolidating her debts,in 1864, Mary Surratt decided to move to the house
Mary Surratt is executed by the U.S. government for her role as a conspirator in .
John Surratt decided not to rebuild the home at that location. He chose to build a
Sep 4, 2011 . daughter of Mary Surratt, who was accused of taking part in the . 1853 the family
Surratt Mr. Surratt quickly saw a business opportunity in his location at a
Built in 1852 as a middle-class farm house for the family of John and Mary Surratt
Soon after she returned home, Mary met John Harrison Surratt. . time (and
Jan 14, 2012 . Visitor's center south of the Mary Surratt House. Taken at . In 1854, John built a
May 23, 2011 . Surratt owned a tavern about 20 miles east of Washington as well as a home in .
We stopped at the house of Mr. Lloyd, who keeps a tavern there. . He inquired
When she returned to Maryland, Mary met and married John Harrison Surratt,
Jan 6, 2011 . The proprietor of the house was 42-year-old Mary Elizabeth Surratt, who . the
Weichmann cheerfully accepted.1 Mary didn't have to wait long to find someone
By all accounts Mary Surratt was a quite and respectable Catholic woman. . She
Jan 14, 2012 . In November 1864, Mary Surratt moved from this home to a . Clinton, Maryland,
The execution of Mary Surratt was not a triumph of justice. . She also owned her
Door knob from Mary Surratt's house. Description. When John Surratt died in
Mary Surratt was the mother of the infamous John Surratt Jr. of the failed . 1852,
Another historical marker at the Surratt House and Tavern. IMG_0753. Mary
After investigators searched Mary Surratt's home they discovered a picture of
In 1851 fire destroyed the Surratt home. John Surratt decided not to rebuild the
Citizens interested in Mary Surratt formed the Surratt Society. The Surrattsville
Oct 14, 2011 . Mary Surratt BOARDING HOUSE OWNER A widower from Maryland, she . John
Welcome to the Surratt House Museum . Built in 1852 as a middle-class
May 3, 2002 . The structure was a combination residence/ tavern and served as a post .
Feb 14, 2011 . In 1851, the Surratt's home near Oxon Hill in Prince George's . at the tavern
On July 7, 1865, Mary Surratt along with the other accused assassins was
Fleeing South. Surratt House & Tavern, Clinton, MD . He was arrested along
Washington, D.C., and operated a boarding house on H Street, where John.
Surratt, a Confederate sympathizer, ran the boarding house in Washington where
CLINTON MD Mary Surratt House Tavern Room & Post Office in Collectibles ,
Apr 25, 2011 . Portrait of Mary Surratt, convicted for conspiring to assassinate President . Julia
Mar 14, 2012 . He is standing near the Surratt Tavern in Clinton Maryland. Gettysburg Licensed
In 1864, two years after John Surratt died, Mary Surratt decided to move to house
24 by the Committee for the Restoration of the Mary Surratt House, which is . In
Trailer: Chris King's short film "The Killing of Mary Surratt." . . His old home and
In 1851, a fire destroyed the Surratt's home and John decided to build their new
Historic Inns & Famous Homes . He fled past Mary Surratt's former boarding
At age 17 Mary Jenkins married John Harrison Surratt, a land owner. Following a
The structure would soon become a tavern, a polling place, and a post office, as
Mary Surratt always proclaimed her innocence, saying she was only the owner .
The Surratt House (also known as the Mary Surratt House and the Surratt . In
Mary Surratt, the owner of the house and tavern was executed as a co-
Mary Surratt rented the tavern to John M. Lloyd and moved in 1864 to the house
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