Discover the life behind the headlines: a portrait of a man caught in history’s harsh spotlight and the family who stood by him.
This gripping edition presents Dr. Samuel A. Mudd’s own letters from Fort Jefferson, paired with the voices of his wife, Spangler, and others connected to the so‑called conspiracy. It offers a personal view of imprisonment, endurance, and faith, framed by the Civil War’s aftermath and a nation grappling with justice and memory.
What you’ll experience
- First‑person letters that reveal character, courage, and the daily realities of prison life.
- Context for a pivotal moment in American history, seen through a family’s perspective.
- Documents and statements surrounding the trial and its lasting questions of guilt and innocence.
- A careful, source‑based presentation that invites readers to form their own view.
Ideal for readers of historical biographies, Civil War era letters, and true accounts of justice and family resilience. If you’re curious about the human side of a famous case, this edition provides a clear, balanced entry point.