Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House Museum

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The Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House Museum is a historic Maryland farmhouse preserved as a museum, best known as the home of the doctor who treated John Wilkes Booth after Abraham Lincoln’s assassination.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf farmhouse
historic house museum
museum
architecturalStyle farmhouse
buildingType residential building converted to museum
category historic house museums in Maryland
houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland
museums in Charles County, Maryland
country United States
county Charles County NERFINISHED
era 19th century
floorCount 2
formerUse private residence
function historic interpretation of Civil War era Maryland
hasCollection Lincoln assassination artifacts
Mudd family memorabilia
period furnishings
hasPart grounds
main farmhouse
outbuildings
hasSignificance legal history related to trial of Samuel A. Mudd
medical history related to Civil War era
hasWebsite official museum website
heritageDesignation National Register of Historic Places listing
locatedIn Charles County, Maryland NERFINISHED
Maryland
United States
namedAfter Samuel A. Mudd
notableFor association with Lincoln assassination aftermath
being home and office of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd
openToPublic true
operator Dr. Samuel A. Mudd Society
ownership nonprofit organization
preservationStatus preserved
region Southern Maryland
significantEvent treatment of John Wilkes Booth after Abraham Lincoln assassination
significantPerson Abraham Lincoln
John Wilkes Booth
Samuel A. Mudd
state Maryland
subjectOf Civil War history studies
heritage tourism
theme American Civil War
Reconstruction era
touristAttraction yes
tourType guided tours
use museum

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Charles County, Maryland
hasHistoricSite
Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House Museum ("Dr. Samuel A. Mudd Society")
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