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The Daily Dispatch: February 3, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Potter investigating Commitee--the Yankees Overhauling Gen. Floyd--interesting particulars. (search)
ir frequent consultations with him in preference to his superior, Col. Craig, and it is, therefore, not to be believed that he would have withbedience; not questioning." On the 17th of September following, Colonel Craig was relieved from duty as head of the Ordnance Bureau, and on tbeen sold to Belknap at any price." According to the testimony of Col. Craig before the Military Committee, 100,000 muskets were sold to G. B.s, then, occurred within less than a month after the removal of Colonel Craig and the appointment of Lieut. Col. Maynadier, and immediately subsequent to the appearance of Col. Craig's report, in which he protests against the sale of more small arms. Col. Craig states that onlyCol. Craig states that only 50,000 of the 141,000 arms sold during Floyd's administration of the War Department were advertised as required by the law of 1825, and that Lloyd Harrison, Second Lieutenant in Sherman's battery. Wm. H. Craig, already quoted more than once, swears that Lloyd Harrison was a