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By Tom Fuchs, March 31, 2007
St. Mary’s Church
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1 Maryland, Charles County, Bryantown — St. Mary’s Church and CemeteryMudd Meets Booth — John Wilkes Booth – Escape of An Assassin —
2 Maryland, Prince George's County, Clinton — John Wilkes Booth
3 Maryland, Charles County, St. Charles — Home of Dr. Samuel Mudd(1833–1883)
4 Maryland, Charles County, St. Charles — Dr. Samuel A. MuddTreating an Assassin — John Wilkes Booth – Escape of An Assassin —
5 Maryland, Charles County, Bel Alton — John Wilkes Booth and David Herold
6 Maryland, Charles County, Bel Alton — Rich Hill
7 Maryland, Charles County, Bel Alton — Rich HillThe Fugitives Seek Shelter — John Wilkes Booth - Escape of an Assassin —
8 Maryland, Charles County, Newburg — Dents MeadowOne mile →
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9 Virginia, King George County, King George — EP-9 — Cleydael Reported permanently removed
10 Virginia, Caroline County, Port Royal — EP-20 — John Wilkes Booth Reported missing
 
 
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Apr. 28, 2024