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Booth met with his conspirators in March and came up with a plan to kidnap Lincoln as he returned from a play at the Campbell Hospital on March But Lincoln changed his plans at the last minute and went to a military ceremony. But the actor changed his mind after Lee's surrender. Was Mary Surratt part of the conspiracy? Surratt was a Southern sympathizer who had owned land with her late husband in Maryland.
She also owned a home in Washington that was also used as a boarding house, and she was friends with Booth. She also rented a tavern she owned in Maryland to an innkeeper. Surratt was with Booth on the day of the assassination, and she allegedly had told the innkeeper to get a pair of guns ready that night for visitors.
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