Natl Archives -- Kate Clifford Larson ("Assassin's Accomplice"):
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Description of Pictures: The Assassin’s Accomplice: Mary Surratt and the Plot to Kill Abraham Lincoln:
Kate Clifford Larson tells the story of Mary Surratt, a little-known participant in the plot to kill Abraham Lincoln, and the first woman ever to be executed by the Federal Government. The Assassin’s Accomplice describes the Lincoln conspiracy through the eyes of its only female participant by using interviews, confessions, and court testimony.
The speaker was introduced by Susan Proctor, Education Coordinator, Surratt House Museum.
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NAAA_081015_020.JPG: Susan Proctor
NAAA_081015_137.JPG: Kate Clifford Larson
NAAA_081015_141.JPG: This laugh came when someone asked her, now that she'd done a book on one misunderstood woman (Mary Todd Lincoln) whether she'd be doing a new book on Sarah Palin.
NAAA_081015_162.JPG: In the audience for Kate Larson was the next speaker, Andrew Jampoler, and his wife.
NAAA_081015_196.JPG: Kate Clifford Larson, James Percoco, ???
NAAA_081015_261.JPG: James Percoco student group shots
NAAA_081015_285.JPG: Kate Clifford Larson and Susan Proctor
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Jampoler, Andrew appears on:
2011_DC_CWAS_S3_110423 Naval Heritage Center -- Civil War at Sea Symposium (4 of 9) -- Speakers: Robert Schneller Jr. and Andrew Jampoler
2008_DC_NALLC_081015 Natl Archives -- Andrew Jampoler ("Last Lincoln Conspirator")
Larson, Kate Clifford appears on:
2022_DC_NBF_Pioneers_220903 Natl Book Festival 2022 -- The Pioneers: Women Leaders of the Civil Rights Movement with Tomiko Brown-Nagin and Kate Clifford Larson
2008 photos: Equipment this year: I was using three cameras -- the Fuji S9000 and the Canon Rebel Xti from last year, and a new camera, the Fuji S100fs. The first two cameras had their pluses and minuses and I really didn't have a single camera that I thought I could use for just about everything. But I loved the S100fs and used it almost exclusively this year.
Trips this year: (1) Civil War Preservation Trust annual conference in Springfield, Missouri , (2) a week in New York, (3) a week in San Diego for the Comic-Con, (4) a driving trip to St. Louis, and (5) a visit to dad and Dixie's in Asheville, North Carolina.
Ego strokes: A picture I'd taken last year during a Friends of the Homeless event was published in USA Today with a photo credit and everything! I became a volunteer photographer with the AFI/Silver theater.
Number of photos taken this year: 330,000.
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