| John Fitch (of Alton (Ill.)) - 1864 - 768 oldal
...Spencer House, Cincinnati, M a spy. In due time an indictment and trial followed ; but, though there ww abundant evidence of guilt, he escaped conviction...been of more benefit to the South, as a spy, than any brigade of rebel soldiers. He had encouraged desertions in the Federal camps, and made out paroles... | |
| Fitch Fitch - 1864 - 820 oldal
...disappear from sight for some months. In November, 1862, he is again met with, in Nashville, where ho had been for some weeks as a paroled prisoner, but...been of more benefit to the South, as a spy, than any brigade of rebel soldiers. He had encouraged desertions in the Federal camps, and made out paroles... | |
| John Fitch - 1864 - 816 oldal
...to a gentleman who represented himself as a hostage for the return of certain loyal Missisrippians captured at luka and treated by Price as traitors,...his new acquaintance was really what he purported to.be, and heartily entered into all his plans for the advancement of the Confederate cause. As his... | |
| Charles S. Greene - 1865 - 412 oldal
...was fortunately arrested by a combination of circumstances and the watchful shrewdness of the array police. About the last of that month Young was introduced...been of more benefit to the South, as a spy, than any brigade of rebel soldiers. He had encouraged desertions in the Federal camps, and made out paroles... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - 1866 - 748 oldal
...as traitors, contrary to the terras of the cartel between the Federal and Confederate authorities. At first he was shy and suspicious, but was finally...been of more benefit to the South, as a spy, than any brigade of rebel soldiers. He had encouraged desertions in the Federal camps, and made out paroles... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - 1866 - 780 oldal
...Price as traitors, contrary to the terms of the cartel between the Federal and Confederate authorities. At first he was shy and suspicious, but was finally...acquaintance was really what he purported to be, and heartr ily entered into all his plans for the advancement of the Confederate cause. As his confidence... | |
| Richard Miller] [Devens - 1867 - 706 oldal
...Price as traitors, contrary to the terms of the cartel between the Federal and Confederate authorities. At first he was shy and suspicious, but was finally...been of more benefit to the South, as a spy, than any brigade of rebel soldiers. He had encouraged desertions in the Federal camps, and made out paroles... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - 1867 - 736 oldal
...Price as traitors, contrary to the terms of the cartel between the Federal and Confederate authorities. At first he was shy and suspicious, but was finally...been of more benefit to the South, as a spy, than any brigade of rebel soldiers. He had encouraged desertions in the Federal camps, and made out paroles... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - 1887 - 736 oldal
...Price as traitors, contrary to the terms of the cartel between the Federal and Confederate authorities. At first he was shy and suspicious, but was finally...been of more benefit to the . South, as a spy, than any brigade of rebel soldiers. He had encouraged desertions hi the Federal camps, and made out paroles... | |
| Charles S. Greene - 1889 - 618 oldal
...newspapers and to which was attached the full signature, " Ogilvie Byron Young." The rough back-woodsmen of his county were momentarily swayed .by his presumptuous...purported to be, and heartily entered into all his pjans. for the advancement of the Confederate cause. As his confidence grew stronger, he remarked '... | |
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