John M. Lloyd

John M. Lloyd

John Minchin Lloyd (between 1835-36 – December 18, 1892) was a former Washington, D.C. policeman who played a key role in the trial of the conspirators in the Abraham Lincoln assassination. Arrested and charged in the conspiracy, his testimony helped convince authorities of the guilt of Mary Surratt, who became the first woman executed by the United States Government.

Lloyd became a policeman in the late 1850s, but resigned in 1862. Two years later, he moved to the rural hamlet of Surrattsville, in Prince Georges County, Maryland. In October 1864, he rented a local tavern from the widowed Mary Surratt for $500 a year and served as its innkeeper, as well as being engaged in farming her land. Following the Lincoln assassination on April 14, 1865, Federal soldiers arrested Mrs. Surratt as being a key person within the conspiracy. Lloyd was arrested and kept in solitary confinement until he agreed to testify against Mrs. Surratt. He informed the military tribunal that conspirators John Surratt, George Atzerodt, and David Herold had visited the tavern and asked him to hide a pair of carbines, ammunition, some rope, and a monkey wrench on the premises. He and John Surratt did so on March 13, hiding the package in the ceiling joists above the tavern's main dining room.

He later implicated Mrs. Surratt as having knowledge of the weapons. She was convicted and hanged, primarily on Lloyd's testimony. Lloyd was freed and allowed to go his way. For much of the rest of his life, he lived in South Washington. Lloyd died in Washington, D.C. from complications from injuries suffered in a fall. He is buried there in Mount Olivet Cemetery, ironically less than 100 yards south of Mary Surratt's grave.

References

* Lloyd, Daniel Boone, "The Lloyds of Southern Maryland." Washington D.C.: self-published, 1971.
* United States Army Military Commission. "The Assassination of President Lincoln: And the Trial of the Conspirators." Washington D.C.: Moore, Wilstach & Boldwin, 1865.


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