Dr. Mudd's study room at The Dr. Mudd House Museum in Waldorf, Marylan...
The assassinaton of Abraham Lincoln turned Dr. Mudd's mid-19th-century farmhouse into a historic site, when presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth sought medical treatment here on his escape route into Virgini... More
Detail of the coat Abraham Lincoln wore the night he was assassinated ...
Title, date, and subjects provided by the photographer. Credit line: Carol M. Highsmith's America, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Gift and purchase; Carol M. Highsmith; 2009; (DLC/PP-2010... More
Back side of The Dr. Mudd House Museum in Waldorf, Maryland
The assassinaton of Abraham Lincoln turned Dr. Mudd's mid-19th-century farmhouse into a historic site, when presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth sought medical treatment here on his escape route into Virgini... More
The Dr. Mudd House Museum in Waldorf, Maryland
The assassinaton of Abraham Lincoln turned Dr. Mudd's mid-19th-century farmhouse into a historic site, when presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth sought medical treatment here on his escape route into Virgini... More
The trail to Zekiah Swamp, leading away from The Dr. Mudd House Museum...
The assassinaton of Abraham Lincoln turned Dr. Mudd's mid-19th-century farmhouse into a historic site, when presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth sought medical treatment here on his escape route into Virgini... More
The trail to Zekiah Swamp, leading away from The Dr. Mudd House Museum...
The assassinaton of Abraham Lincoln turned Dr. Mudd's mid-19th-century farmhouse into a historic site, when presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth sought medical treatment here on his escape route. This dirt r... More
Dr. Mudd's study room at The Dr. Mudd House Museum in Waldorf, Marylan...
The assassinaton of Abraham Lincoln turned Dr. Mudd's mid-19th-century farmhouse into a historic site, when presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth sought medical treatment here on his escape route into Virgini... More
The Surratt House (also known as the Mary Surratt House and the Surrat...
The house is named for John and Mary Surratt, who built it in 1852. Mary Surratt was hanged in 1865 for being a co-conspirator in the Abraham Lincoln assassination. It was acquired by the Maryland-National Capi... More
Dining room at The Dr. Mudd House Museum in Waldorf, Maryland
The assassinaton of Abraham Lincoln turned Dr. Mudd's mid-19th-century farmhouse into a historic site, when presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth sought medical treatment here on his escape route into Virgini... More
Carriage at The Dr. Mudd House Museum in Waldorf, Maryland
The assassinaton of Abraham Lincoln turned Dr. Mudd's mid-19th-century farmhouse into a historic site, when presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth sought medical treatment here on his escape route into Virgini... More
The parlour at The Dr. Mudd House Museum in Waldorf, Maryland
Among the many original family pieces is the red sofa on which Dr. Mudd examined John Wilkes Booth's broken leg. The assassinaton of Abraham Lincoln turned Dr. Mudd's mid-19th-century farmhouse into a historic ... More
The room in which John Wilkes Booth rested at The Dr. Mudd House Museu...
The assassinaton of Abraham Lincoln turned Dr. Mudd's mid-19th-century farmhouse into a historic site, when presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth sought medical treatment here on his escape route into Virgini... More
The piano room at The Dr. Mudd House Museum in Waldorf, Maryland
The assassinaton of Abraham Lincoln turned Dr. Mudd's mid-19th-century farmhouse into a historic site, when presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth sought medical treatment here on his escape route into Virgini... More
Civil War Museum at The Dr. Mudd Farm in Waldorf, Maryland
The assassinaton of Abraham Lincoln turned Dr. Mudd's mid-19th-century farmhouse into a historic site, when presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth sought medical treatment here on his escape route into Virgini... More
Dr. Mudd's old head stone on display behind the Dr. Samuel Mudd House ...
The assassinaton of Abraham Lincoln turned Dr. Mudd's mid-19th-century farmhouse into a historic site, when presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth sought medical treatment here on his escape route into Virgini... More
Old farm machinery at The Dr. Mudd House Museum in Waldorf, Maryland
The assassinaton of Abraham Lincoln turned Dr. Mudd's mid-19th-century farmhouse into a historic site, when presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth sought medical treatment here on his escape route into Virgini... More
Room in which John Wilkes Booth rested at The Dr. Mudd House Museum in...
The assassinaton of Abraham Lincoln turned Dr. Mudd's mid-19th-century farmhouse into a historic site, when presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth sought medical treatment here on his escape route into Virgini... More
The trail to Zekiah Swamp, leading away from The Dr. Mudd House Museum...
The assassinaton of Abraham Lincoln turned Dr. Mudd's mid-19th-century farmhouse into a historic site, when presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth sought medical treatment here on his escape route into Virgini... More
The parlour at The Dr. Mudd House Museum in Waldorf, Maryland
Among the many original family pieces is the red sofa on which Dr. Mudd examined John Wilkes Booth's broken leg. The assassinaton of Abraham Lincoln turned Dr. Mudd's mid-19th-century farmhouse into a historic ... More