John Wilkes Booth is widely known as
the noted actor who assassinated President
Abraham Lincoln. What is not as widely known
is Booth’s connection to the Secret Service
of the Confederate States of America.
Join the Baltimore Civil War Roundtable on
Tuesday, March 25, 2025, as
Jim Garrett of
the Junius B Booth Society explores the
topic
John W. Booth and the Confederate Secret
Service.
The meeting will be on Tuesday, March 25,
2025, at 7:30 p.m. in the library of Hiss
United Methodist Church, 8700 Harford Road,
Parkville Md., 21234. (From the beltway
(I-695) the church will be on your right.
Pull into the upper parking lot-the lot just
before the church building- and walk to the
semi-circle at the front. Enter the first
door on the right, go up the stairs to the
second floor and turn left then right into
the library (rm #208).
Jim Garrett spent
most of his career in the financial services
industry, but for the last 10 years, he's
been fortunate to be able to do what he has
always wanted to do . . . share history.
Since 2015, he has been a US Army
contractor, plus a staff historian and tour
trainer for Arlington National Cemetery. He
retired in 2021 and has filled his time as a
part-time tour guide and your guide trainer
for Unscripted Tours, rated the best tour
company in Washington by Viator, the parent
company of TripAdvisor.
Garrett was
a volunteer at Ford's Theatre, giving talks
on topics regarding the Lincoln
Assassination and other topics related to
the Civil War. He recently began teaching a
variety of American History classes at
Frederick Community College. He lives in
Rohrersville, MD., a short 12-minute drive
to the Antietam battlefield.
Remember, join the BCWRT as we present Jim
Garrett in his talk about
John W. Booth and the Confederate Secret Service at
7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, at
Hiss United Methodist Church. If you can’t
attend in person, register for the Zoom at:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/nJh1h1wxSTOAgooj51Ll1g
 
Jim Garrett
John Wilkes Booth
Library of Congress
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Notes
from the President
The centuries old saying states that March comes in like a lion
and goes out like a lamb. In addition to noting significant
weather changes, the phase refers to changes across the board.
March of 1862 saw changes in naval strategy with the clash
between the Monitor and the Virginia (Merrimack). The Battle of
Kelly's Ford (March, 1863) proved that Federal cavalry could
stand up to Confederate cavalry. In March 1864, President
Lincoln appointed Ulysses S. Grant as the commander of all Union
forces. Lastly, March 1865 witnessed the last major Confederate
offensive of the war with the Battle of Bentonville.
Changes and meeting improvements were the topic at the recent
meeting of the BCWRT Executive Committee. Two changes will be
presented at our March meeting:
The membership will be asked to approve Frank
Armiger to fill the long vacant Assistant Secretary/ Treasurer
position
The book raffle will move to the library’s entrance
These moves will help improve the board’s function and our
financial position.
Again, I remind all that we want to reach 50 members by the end
of 2025. Then we will be in a better position to return to
excursions, the banquet, etc. please Renew your membership. Tell
friends and have them join the BCWRT. Membership is $25 or $35
for families. Mail your checks to:
Ray Atkins, Treasurer, BCWRT
1204 Fordham Ct.,
Belair, MD 21014
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