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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 5 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: November 5, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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3,500, seize the arsenal at Columbus, take possession of the Penitentiary, release John Morgan and the other officers confined there, and then was to commence a rebel campaign in Ohio. United States Marshal Sands and Provost Marshal M. J. Reany arrested the following persons implicated in the plot: Charles W. H. Catherart, of Columbus, formerly School Commissioner of Ohio; J. D. Crensoss, of Columbus, formerly sutler in the 18th regulars, who were to lead the attack on Camp Chase; James D. Patton, of Covington, a regular agent of the rebel Government, who furnished money to detectives under the impression that they were spies, and, according to agreement, were to meet Cathcart and the others at Camp Chase, and assist in maturing the plan of attack. Ruth McDonald, of Covington, who acted as mail carrier through the rebel lines, whose house was the headquarters of the rebels; Sam P. Thomas, merchant tailor of Cincinnati, and his wife, and Catherine Parmenter, of Cincinnati. Info