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The Daily Dispatch: April 17, 1863., [Electronic resource], Suffolk invested — Rumors about the operations there. (search)
en taken in custody and put in the guard house, and in a few days afterwards was sent under guard in the direction of Harper's Ferry, and during the journey thither was confined at night with a sentinel over her. At Harper's Ferry she was robbedHarper's Ferry she was robbed of nearly all her baggage and three hundred letters entrusted to her to bring to Richmond. At Harper's Ferry she was put in an ambulance and was forwarded to Winchester, attended by a squadron of Yankee cavalry. When the cortge arrived in a few miHarper's Ferry she was put in an ambulance and was forwarded to Winchester, attended by a squadron of Yankee cavalry. When the cortge arrived in a few miles of Winchester it was halted, and the officer in charge of the pickets refused to let it pass without special permit from the officer commanding at Harper's Ferry. He refused to send one of his own men back, but insisted that all should return. Harper's Ferry. He refused to send one of his own men back, but insisted that all should return. The journey was thus made twice. The Yankee guards would not let Mrs. James have any conversation with anybody along the route, and at Winchester kept her in the guard house till an opportunity was offered to send her to our lines.