Most were hung, including Mary Surratt, at whose boarding house the conspirators sometimes met, despite a recommendation for clemency from the military court which convicted and sentenced her. She may or may not have known anything of the plan, but the US government was in a vindictive mood. Her son, John Surratt, who definitely DID know of the plan and took part in it, escaped the country for a year and a half. By the time he was brought back to face trial, everyone felt pretty badly about his mother, and he was just let go.
Dr. Samuel Mudd, who set Booth's broken leg and probably knew nothing of the plot or of the murder of Lincoln the night before, was exiled for years to an island fortress in the Dry Tortugas, where he heroically helped save the garrison from an epidemic of Yellow Fever. Efforts continue to obtain a pardon for Dr. Mudd, whose descendant, Roger Mudd, was a newscaster for NBC an later a host on the History Channel.
The conspirators involved in President Lincoln's assassination were hanged at Fort McNair in Washington DC. The date was July 7, 1865.
Seward
There were several suspects who were involved the Lincoln Assassination. They were the shooter, John Wilkes Booth and conspirators, David Herold, Lewis Powell, John Lloyd, Mary Surrat, Edman Spangler, Michael O'Laughlen, George Atzerodt, Samuel Arnold and John Surrat.
Lincoln's assassination turned him into a martyr because he had accomplished a lot to better this nation and because he was loved by millions of people, even many Southerners. The man who killed him did it for political and personal reasons. People really loathed him for killing Abraham Lincoln. He was finally captured and punished.
John Wilkes Booth, the assassin, along with his co-conspirators, hoped that the South would be motivated to re-group and somehow restore their government.
John Wilkes Booth (shot Lincoln) Lewis Powell (co-conspirator) David Herold (co-conspirator) George Atzerodt (co-conspirator) Mary Surratt (owned the boarding house where the conspirators met)
Mary Surratt was accused by the government of allowing the assassins to plot Lincoln's killing in her boardinghouse. She was found guilty and was the first woman to be hung in the U.S. It is known with certainty, that Mary Surratt had no part in Lincoln's assassination and took no part in the planning. It is a lie that the assassination was planned in the Surratt boarding house. It is known that Lincoln's assassination was first discussed and planned by the conspirators in a hotel dining room at 8 p.m. on the night of the assassination. Booth was working on a kidnapping plan until 5 p.m. on April 14, 1865 and had no contact with Mary Surratt that day. Mary Surratt was innocent and the U.S. government murdered her.
Abe Lincoln died only a few weeks AFTER the war ended.
It is where Lincoln died.
he was our president
Assassination
Abe Lincoln