Dr. Samuel Mudd, a tobacco farmer whose business was ruined by the abolition of slavery in Maryland in 1864. Known to have associated with Booth's gang, but never proved to be part of it.
Doctor Samuel Mudd
Dr. Mudd was the first doctor to treat Booth's Leg. He said it was a minor break. A week later, Dr. Stuart was the second doctor to treat Booth's leg. When questioned by federal troops, he denied helping Booth.
John Wilkes Booth was not assassinated by a doctor. During his escape, he was cornered in a tobacco barn in Virginia. Although orders were given not to shoot Booth, an overzealous cavalry sergeant by the name of Boston Corbett shot Booth from outside the barn. Booth was removed, lingered for a time, but then succumbed.
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The character in Charlie Brown with the "Doctor is In" booth is Lucy Van Pelt. She often sets up a booth offering psychiatric help for 5 cents to other characters in the Peanuts comic strip.
John Wilkes Booth broke his leg two inches above his left ankle upon jumping to the stage floor after shooting Lincoln. During his escape in Maryland a Southern sympathizer Dr. Samuel Mudd set the leg into a splint. Mudd was later convicted for aiding Booth and sentenced to a prison term in a penitentiary in the Florida Keyes. Later US President Andrew Johnson would pardon him.
Dr. Samuel Alexander Mudd
William Booth was a former Methodist lay-preacher who became the founder of what is now known as the Salvation Army.
The primary co-conspirators were Booth, Mary Surratt, David Herold, George Atzerdot, Lewis Powell and John Surratt.
Connie Booth. John Cleese's wife at the time who also helped write the scripts for the series
Probably an episode called "Doctor in the Picture" of season six. In this episode, Brennan admits her love for Booth, but Booth is in a serious relationship with her friend, Hannah.
The doctor and conspirator in the book "Assassin" by Anna Myers is Dr. Samuel Mudd. He treated John Wilkes Booth after Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln and was later convicted as a co-conspirator in Lincoln's assassination plot.