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The Daily Dispatch: November 17, 1862., [Electronic resource], A Bloody Leaf in the history of this War--ten lives for one. (search)
announcement with composure or indifference. A little after 11 o'clock A. M., the next day, three Government wagons drove to the jail. One contained four and each of the others three rough, beard coffins. The condemned men were conducted from the prison and seated in the wagons--one upon each coffin. A sufficient guard of soldiers accompanied them, and the cavalcade started for the fatal grounds. proceeding cast to Main street, the cottage turned and moved slowly southward as far as Malone's livery stable. Thence turning cast, it entered the Hannibal read, pursuing it nearly to the residence of Col. James Culbertson. There, throwing down the fences, they turned northward, entering the Fair Grounds (half a mile cast of the town) on the west side, and, driving within the circular amphitheatrical ring, paused for the final consummation of the scone. The ten coffins were removed from the wagons and placed in a row, six or eight feet apart, forming a line north and south, ab