Answer:
lewis powell - part in plot
to kill secretary seward in his home
lewis powell- degree of success
he didn't kill him but he injured him by slashing his face with a knife
lewis powell- plan to avoid capture
slept in a tree for two nights, went to mary surratts boarding home for help but she denied knowing him
what was the punishment for all of them
getting hanged
david herold- part in plot
accompany powell to stewards home and guide him out of city
david herold- degree of success
he just left lewis powell, but he guided both throught the countryside
david herold- plan to avoid capture
followed planned escape route and met up with booth at sopers hill. stayed at his cousins house
david herold- later before consequence
he confessed to what he did
george atzerodt- part in the plot
kill vice president johnson in his room at the kirkwood house
George Atzerodt- degree of success
never actually went to kill vice president johnson
George Atzerodt- plan to avoid capture
had no real plan to avoid being captured. he stayed at his cousins house. at a friends easter dinner he jokingly confessed to almost killing the vice president and knowing about the whole assassination with booth
George Atzerodt- later before the consequence
when arrested he confessed everything
Step-by-step explanation:
David E. Herold was born in Maryland, the sixth of 11 children of Adam George Herold (1803ā1864) and Mary Ann Porter (1810ā1883). Adam and Mary were married on November 9, 1828, in Washington, DC. David was their only son to survive to adulthood. His father Adam was the Chief Clerk of the Naval Storehouse at the Washington Navy Yard for over 20 years.
George Andrew Atzerodt (June 12, 1835 ā July 7, 1865) was a conspirator, with John Wilkes Booth, in the assassination of US President Abraham Lincoln. He was assigned to assassinate Vice President Andrew Johnson, but lost his nerve and did not make any attempts. He was executed along with three other conspirators by hanging.