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Why Choose Yankee Freedom II

  Yankee Freedom II Fast Cat
How spacious is your boat? 3,500 sq. ft. (approx.)

Certified for 250 people; to maximize comfort carries no more than 135 people.

1,500 sq. ft. (approx.)

Certified for 100 people and carries a maximum of 100 people.

Do you have multiple
exterior decks with good
vantage points for
sightseeing?
YES

2 decks: A shaded upper deck and a 360º lower deck with access to the front for excellent dolphin and turtle spotting.

NO

One small non-shaded rear deck for smokers.

Is your boat insulated from noise? YES

Main cabin rides on rubber insulators.

NO

Cabin attached directly to pontoons.
Do you have food and
beverage bars on your boat?
YES

2 full bars with frozen drinks on upper and lower decks. Hot and cold snack bar in main cabin.

NO

Cold snacks; no bar.

How many bathrooms
do you have?

Are any of them wheelchair
accessible?

3
large bathrooms totaling 54 sq ft.
YES
2
bathrooms totaling 18 sq ft.

NO
Have you won any
environmental awards
or certifications?
YES

2008 ISO 14001 Certification;
EPA Environmental Award winner.

NO
Do you have an
entertainment system?
YES

4 tvs and stereo system.

YES

Stereo system.

Do you have fresh water rinses? YES: 2

2 open showers on board.

YES

Hose on dock.

How long does it take to get to Fort Jefferson? 2 hours and 15 minutes. 2 hours and 15 minutes.
 
 
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Dr. Samuel Alexander Mudd   Fort Jefferson’s most famous prisoner,
Dr. Samuel Alexander Mudd has left his
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Guilt of Lincoln Assassin's Doctor Is Affirmed
 

The New York Times
July 26, 1992

Rejecting the recommendation of a military board, the Army has decided that Samuel A. Mudd, the doctor who set John Wilkes Booth's broken leg in the hours after Lincoln's assassination, will continue to stand convicted as a co-conspirator in the President's slaying.

The decision is only the latest in a long series of setbacks for Mudd's descendants, who have been trying for 75 years to prove that he was an innocent man wrongly convicted by a military court amid hysteria that followed the assassination.

Twenty of those descendants appeared at a daylong hearing in Washington last January before a five-member panel of the Army Board for Correction of Military Records. The board later recommended that the conviction be reversed, partly on the basis of the evidence but largely because the panel questioned the military court's jurisdiction over Mudd, a civilian.

But the service's decision, issued Wednesday by William D. Clark, Acting Assistant Secretary of the Army, said the records board itself had strayed beyond its jurisdiction.

"It is not the role of the A.B.C.M.R. to settle historical disputes," Mr. Clark wrote.

"Neither is the A.B.C.M.R. an appellate court. The precise issue which the A.B.C.M.R. proposes to decide, the jurisdiction of the military commission over Dr. Mudd, was specifically addressed at the time in two separate habeas corpus proceedings."

The Mudd descendants' 91-year-old patriarch, Dr. Richard Mudd of Saginaw, 90 miles northwest of here, said in a telephone interview: "I am devastated and I am shocked, and so are the 505 descendants. I guess we're going to appeal. I don't know what else to do."

But Candida Ewing Steel, the descendants' lawyer and great-great granddaughter of Gen. Thomas Ewing Jr., who was the defense lawyer for Samuel Mudd, said she was uncertain where such an appeal could be filed.

Booth shot Lincoln at Ford's Theater in Washington on April 14, 1865, and then leaped from the President's box to the stage. He fell onto the stage, breaking his leg, after being snared in bunting that lined the box. Booth and an accomplice fled on horseback, stopping before dawn the next morning at Mudd's Maryland farmhouse, where the doctor set Booth's leg in a splint and put him to bed.

Arrested nine days later, Mudd said that far from having taken part in a conspiracy to kill the President, he did not even know of the assassination when Booth arrived and would not have recognized Booth as the assassin in any case.

Mudd escaped the gallows by one vote and was sentenced to life in prison.

* Copyright 2007 The New York Times Company

 
 
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