Did Luckless Mary Surratt Get a Fair Trial?

Mary Jenkins, born in Waterloo, Maryland and schooled in a Catholic female seminary, married John Surratt at age seventeen.  In 1853, the Surratts bought 287 acres of land in Prince George's County--about a two-hour horse ride from Washington.  Surratt built a tavern and a post office, and the property became known as Surrattsville.  (During the Civil War, the tavern apparently served as a safehouse in the Confederate underground network.)  The couple raised three children, Isaac, Anna, and John Jr.

 

In 1864, two years after John Surratt died, Mary Surratt decided to move to house she owned in Washington at 541 High Street.  The tavern in Surrattsville she rented to an ex-policeman named John Lloyd, who would later provide the key evidence against her in the conspiracy trial.

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