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Charles Kopperan (search for this): article 12
An arrest in New York. --A man named Charles Kopperan, who claimed to be a Major hailing from Mississippi, and to have been in the battle on the 21st, July, was arrested in New York on the 17th inst. A letter dated the 18th says: Major Charles Kopperan, the alleged rebel from Carroll county, Miss, was yesterday taken tMajor Charles Kopperan, the alleged rebel from Carroll county, Miss, was yesterday taken to Fort Lafayette, by order of the United States Government. Mr. Kopperan is forty years of age and a native of Germany.--He came to this country when but ten years of age, subsequently married a Southern lady and settled in Mississippi, where he has been a merchant till recently, when he retired from business. He now denies that ited States Government. Mr. Kopperan is forty years of age and a native of Germany.--He came to this country when but ten years of age, subsequently married a Southern lady and settled in Mississippi, where he has been a merchant till recently, when he retired from business. He now denies that he was in the battle of Bull Run.
An arrest in New York. --A man named Charles Kopperan, who claimed to be a Major hailing from Mississippi, and to have been in the battle on the 21st, July, was arrested in New York on the 17th inst. A letter dated the 18th says: Major Charles Kopperan, the alleged rebel from Carroll county, Miss, was yesterday taken to Fort Lafayette, by order of the United States Government. Mr. Kopperan is forty years of age and a native of Germany.--He came to this country when but ten years of age, subsequently married a Southern lady and settled in Mississippi, where he has been a merchant till recently, when he retired from business. He now denies that he was in the battle of Bull Run.
An arrest in New York. --A man named Charles Kopperan, who claimed to be a Major hailing from Mississippi, and to have been in the battle on the 21st, July, was arrested in New York on the 17th inst. A letter dated the 18th says: Major Charles Kopperan, the alleged rebel from Carroll county, Miss, was yesterday taken to Fort Lafayette, by order of the United States Government. Mr. Kopperan is forty years of age and a native of Germany.--He came to this country when but ten years of age, subsequently married a Southern lady and settled in Mississippi, where he has been a merchant till recently, when he retired from business. He now denies that he was in the battle of Bull Run.