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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: June 27, 1863., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Platte County (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 19
Montgomery County (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 19
Troy (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 19
Pike County (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 19
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The St Louis Exiles.
--A Yankee letter from St. Louis gives a list of those Southern men and women who were expelled from that city by the Yankees, and the charges upon which the expulsion was made:
Mr. Kennett, above named, is a noted and influential disloyalist.
Mr. Knight was convicted of openly avow in himself disloyal, and repeatedly making use of treasonable expressions.
Mr. Coyne, a tailor, was shown to have assisted in the conveyance of rebel mails to and from St. Louis; also, to have been engaged in making uniforms for rebel officers, supplying spies and escaped prisoners with money, and in general aiding the enemy to the best of his abilities and opportunities.
Dr. Gelding was proved disloyal; to have furnished money to escaped prisoners of war, and to have acted as rebel mail receiver and forwarder in St. Louis.
Messrs. Clarke and Bourne, of Platte county, were the editors and proprietors of the Platte county Conservator, a rank treason sheet,
Coyne (search for this): article 19
The St Louis Exiles.
--A Yankee letter from St. Louis gives a list of those Southern men and women who were expelled from that city by the Yankees, and the charges upon which the expulsion was made:
Mr. Kennett, above named, is a noted and influential disloyalist.
Mr. Knight was convicted of openly avow in himself disloyal, and repeatedly making use of treasonable expressions.
Mr. Coyne, a tailor, was shown to have assisted in the conveyance of rebel mails to and from St. Louis; also, to have been engaged in making uniforms for rebel officers, supplying spies and escaped prisoners with money, and in general aiding the enemy to the best of his abilities and opportunities.
Dr. Gelding was proved disloyal; to have furnished money to escaped prisoners of war, and to have acted as rebel mail receiver and forwarder in St. Louis.
Messrs. Clarke and Bourne, of Platte county, were the editors and proprietors of the Platte county Conservator, a rank treason sheet,
Dorsey (search for this): article 19
Cope (search for this): article 19