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The Daily Dispatch: April 18, 1864., [Electronic resource], Yankee vessel Blown up by a Torpedo. (search)
pahannock this morning, the party I went with (Mr. H. Wenskowsky) and myself, were asked for our papers by the same detective, who, you recollect, took me up to Gen. Winder at the time I got my passport. He gave his name as Robert B Craddock. He could find nothing wrong about our passports, but said we had to return with him to Ron our journey. --You will please attend to this matter, and oblige, Very respectfully, H. Branof. Driver knows all about it. I think you had better inform Gen. Winder of it. H. B. This letter Mr. Ford took to Gen. Winder, but the driver alluded to being a negro, it was not considered by the General that there was aGen. Winder, but the driver alluded to being a negro, it was not considered by the General that there was any evidence to support a charge, against Craddock; but the fact of Ford's having carried the letter to headquarters produced in Craddock a bitter feeling towards him, and he was heard to threaten revenge. The parties met repeatedly after this, but nothing was said by either until Saturday, when, as Ford was going down Main street