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Samuel Mudd is sometimes given as the origin of the phrase "your name is mud", as in, for example, the 2007 film National Treasure: Book of Secrets. However, according to an online etymology dictionary, this phrase has its earliest known recorded instance in 1823, ten years before Mudd's birth, and is based on an obsolete sense of the word "mud" meaning "a stupid twaddling fellow".
Andrew exonerated Emily from thinking that she broke the pendant when he owned up to inadvertently breaking it himself.
Try exonerated.
I was exonerated on all charges.
ACQUITTED (found innocent) : synonyms are "freed", "cleared", "absolved" and "exonerated".
Dr. Samuel Mudd.
The address of the Dr Samuel A Mudd House Museum is: 3725 Doctor Samuel Mudd Rd, Waldorf, MD 20601
Doctor Samuel Mudd
Dr. Samuel Alexander Mudd
Samuel Mudd was born on December 20, 1833.
Samuel Mudd was born on December 20, 1833.
Dr Samuel A. Mudd was born on December 20, 1833.
Dr Samuel A. Mudd was born on December 20, 1833.
Dr Samuel A. Mudd died on January 10, 1883 at the age of 49.
he was hung
Dr Samuel A. Mudd was born on December 20, 1833 and died on January 10, 1883. Dr Samuel A. Mudd would have been 49 years old at the time of death or 181 years old today.
Dr. Samuel Mudd set, splinted, and bandaged John Wilkes Booth's broken leg, and he made him a pair of crutches, as well.