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B. F. Eakle (search for this): article 2
M. G. Harman (search for this): article 2
The arrest of Ed. C. Randolph.
--The following statement of circumstances connected with the arrest of Ed. C. Randolph, in the county of Augusta, Va., is copied from the Staunton Spectator, of Tuesday last:
On Friday night last, by the command of Major M. G. Harman, Lieut. B. F. Eakle, of the Greenbrier cavalry, detailed five men of the same company to go with him for the purpose of arresting Mr. Ed. C. Randolph, who was suspected of being a spy. Mr. Ed. C. Randolph is published in the columns of the National Intelligencer as a 1st Lieutenant in a company at Washington.
He was arrested in the village of Middlebrook, in this county, where his wife resides, between 11 and 12 o'clock that night.
The Home Guard of that place had him in duress when Lieut. Eakle arrived.
He was brought to Staunton on Saturday morning.
On that day, he obtained a writ of habeas corpus returnable on Monday.
On Monday, the question whether he should be tried by the civil or military authoriti
Thomas J. Michie (search for this): article 2
Edward C. Randolph (search for this): article 2
The arrest of Ed. C. Randolph.
--The following statement of circumstances connected with the arrest of Ed. C. Randolph, in the county of Augusta, Va., is copied from the Staunton Spectator, of Tuesday last:
On Friday night last, by the coEd. C. Randolph, in the county of Augusta, Va., is copied from the Staunton Spectator, of Tuesday last:
On Friday night last, by the command of Major M. G. Harman, Lieut. B. F. Eakle, of the Greenbrier cavalry, detailed five men of the same company to go with him for the purpose of arresting Mr. Ed. C. Randolph, who was suspected of being a spy. Mr. Ed. C. Randolph is published in Mr. Ed. C. Randolph, who was suspected of being a spy. Mr. Ed. C. Randolph is published in the columns of the National Intelligencer as a 1st Lieutenant in a company at Washington.
He was arrested in the village of Middlebrook, in this county, where his wife resides, between 11 and 12 o'clock that night.
The Home Guard of that place hadMr. Ed. C. Randolph is published in the columns of the National Intelligencer as a 1st Lieutenant in a company at Washington.
He was arrested in the village of Middlebrook, in this county, where his wife resides, between 11 and 12 o'clock that night.
The Home Guard of that place had him in duress when Lieut. Eakle arrived.
He was brought to Staunton on Saturday morning.
On that day, he obtained a writ of habeas corpus returnable on Monday.
On Monday, the question whether he should be tried by the civil or military autho
H. W. Sheffey (search for this): article 2
James H. Skinner (search for this): article 2
Augusta county (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
The arrest of Ed. C. Randolph.
--The following statement of circumstances connected with the arrest of Ed. C. Randolph, in the county of Augusta, Va., is copied from the Staunton Spectator, of Tuesday last:
On Friday night last, by the command of Major M. G. Harman, Lieut. B. F. Eakle, of the Greenbrier cavalry, detailed five men of the same company to go with him for the purpose of arresting Mr. Ed. C. Randolph, who was suspected of being a spy. Mr. Ed. C. Randolph is published in the columns of the National Intelligencer as a 1st Lieutenant in a company at Washington.
He was arrested in the village of Middlebrook, in this county, where his wife resides, between 11 and 12 o'clock that night.
The Home Guard of that place had him in duress when Lieut. Eakle arrived.
He was brought to Staunton on Saturday morning.
On that day, he obtained a writ of habeas corpus returnable on Monday.
On Monday, the question whether he should be tried by the civil or military authoriti
Middlebrook (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2