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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memoir of Jane Claudia Johnson. (search)
ved himself a very shrewd, bad and dangerous man, to use the language of Colonel L. C. Turner, who subsequently discovered his deceptions. The result of this intercos in the murder of Mr. Lincoln, and, fortunately for the cause of truth, Colonel L. C. Turner, of the Bureau of Military Justice, was detailed to aid them. The witight, John M. Gill, Miss Mary Knapp, Mrs. Sarah Douglass, and William Campbell. Turner, with great industry and skill, first went to work to search into the characterd sometimes drives a one-horse cart. After so ably completing his work, Colonel Turner closes his report with: My investigation and the disclosures made proht, it is noteworthy. This man Conover, after he was arrested, stated to Colonel Turner that his motive for his conduct in suborning this testimony was to punish M bring them to a speedy and impartial trial. To this committee it was that Colonel Turner was assigned as Judge Advocate, and it was due to his intelligent and indef
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The trials and trial of Jefferson Davis. (search)
ved himself a very shrewd, bad and dangerous man, to use the language of Colonel L. C. Turner, who subsequently discovered his deceptions. The result of this intercos in the murder of Mr. Lincoln, and, fortunately for the cause of truth, Colonel L. C. Turner, of the Bureau of Military Justice, was detailed to aid them. The witight, John M. Gill, Miss Mary Knapp, Mrs. Sarah Douglass, and William Campbell. Turner, with great industry and skill, first went to work to search into the characterd sometimes drives a one-horse cart. After so ably completing his work, Colonel Turner closes his report with: My investigation and the disclosures made proht, it is noteworthy. This man Conover, after he was arrested, stated to Colonel Turner that his motive for his conduct in suborning this testimony was to punish M bring them to a speedy and impartial trial. To this committee it was that Colonel Turner was assigned as Judge Advocate, and it was due to his intelligent and indef