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Mary Elizabeth Eugenia Jenkins Surratt (May/June 1823 in Waterloo, Maryland, USA – July 7, 1865 in Washington, D.C), was a member of the Abraham Lincoln assassination conspiracy and the first woman executed by the United States federal government, for her role in the conspiracy. She was executed by hanging. She was the mother of John Surratt, also alleged to be involved in the conspiracy. Source: Wikipedia


Address: H & 6th Sts NW (541 H Street ) Nearest Metro: Gallery Pl-Chinatown (Red - Yellow - Green)
(dcMem ID #434)



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