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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 6 : Essex County . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: December 18, 1862., [Electronic resource], States Guaranteeing Confederate bonds. (search)
Prison Items.
--The following prisoners were lodged in Castle Thunder yesterday: Peter Ross, co. D, 1st La, deserter; David Robinson, representing himself as a Marylander, without passport or other documents; A. M. Darnell, co. A, 7th Va, forged leave of absence; Aaron Bennett, disloyalty of an aggravated nature — all of the above were sent by Captain John Avis, the Provost Marshal of Staunton.
A man, named Jerome Gordon, co. G, 5th Va. cavalry, arrested for having forged papers, and in the above gang, succeeded in making his escape from the guard-house at Staunton.
In the city, officer Schaffer arrested A. B. Sprowle, co. L, 7th N. C, as a deserter, and officer Caphart,-Oliver Rogers, co. F, 5th Ala; Jno Forney, co. L, 10th La, and A. Jones, co. A, 8th La, for desertion — all of whom were put in prison.
James McGinness and James O'Harra, of Rodgers's cavalry, were lodged in the prison for deserting from their comman
Alleged spy.
--A man named Aaron Bennett was committed to the military prison in this city yesterday as a spy. Bennett was not long since let out of prison here on his parole, and was a few days since re-arrested by order of Gen. Jones, in the Valley, as a suspicious character.
He was originally from Western Virginia Col. Davidson sent him to Richmond for trial or such other disposition as might seem proper.
Alleged spy.
--A man named Aaron Bennett was committed to the military prison in this city yesterday as a spy. Bennett was not long since let out of prison here on his parole, and was a few days since re-arrested by order of Gen. Jones, in the Valley, as a suspicious character.
He was originally from Western Virginia Col. Davidson sent him to Richmond for trial or such other disposition as might seem proper.
The Daily Dispatch: April 14, 1863., [Electronic resource], Affairs in Kentucky --the Defray of Gen Pegram — success of Col. Cluke at Mount Steelins . (search)
Prison Items.
--Aaron Bennett, an inmate of Castle Thunder, was carried before Judge Halyburton on yesterday on habeas corpus and discharged.--Five men confined in the same prison made their escape yesterday by cutting a hole through the west side of the prison, and getting into Whitiock'g lumber yard whence they got into the street and made off To day 70 men will be sent from Castle Thunder to their respective regiments.