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The Daily Dispatch: December 19, 1862., [Electronic resource], Arrest for Extortion. (search)
Arrest for Extortion.
--James Rickman, of Huntsville, Ala, was arrested on the 10th instant, by request of Brig. Gen. Forrest, on a charge of getting leave to purchase salt and transport it from Columbia, Tenn., to Alabama, not for speculation, but for the benefit of soldiers' families, and then selling it in Huntsville for $75 (in gold) per barrel.
He admitted to Gen. Bate that he did sell it for the price stated in gold.
He has the reputation of affiliating and sympathizing with the Yaquest of Brig. Gen. Forrest, on a charge of getting leave to purchase salt and transport it from Columbia, Tenn., to Alabama, not for speculation, but for the benefit of soldiers' families, and then selling it in Huntsville for $75 (in gold) per barrel.
He admitted to Gen. Bate that he did sell it for the price stated in gold.
He has the reputation of affiliating and sympathizing with the Yankees during their occupation of North Alabama, trading in cotton, and doing many other disloyal acts.