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Canada (Canada) (search for this): chapter 1.28
re preparing to declare in national convention that the war was a failure; when the North was filled with discontent, and Canada was flowing over with Southern sympathizers under the leadership of Jake Thompson. The time arranged for simultaneouslcretary of the Interior tender Buchalllan, but at that time supposed to be the Confederate leader, with he; adquarters in Canada. Major Cole was given command of the Department of Ohio, with headquarters at Sandusky. Major Tom Hinds, afterwards a jrunk tied with ropes. This, however, did not excite suspicion, as at that time there were any number of men fleeing into Canada to escape the draft, and others forced to return for want of money. Major Cole, who had become well acquainted with the to life imprisonment. In 1866 he was released on a writ of habeas corpus, at the instance of Jake Thompson, escaped to Canada, and thence to Mexico, where he served under Maximilian. He was finally pardoned by the President, returned to the Unit
Mexico (Mexico, Mexico) (search for this): chapter 1.28
and, February 16, 1865. He was subsequently moved to Fort Lafayette, and in the mean time public feeling had greatly softened toward him. General M. D. Leggett, afterward Commissioner of Patents, two of the ladies who were on the Island Queen when Cole captured her, and many other sympathizers petitioned successfully for a commutation of life sentence to life imprisonment. In 1866 he was released on a writ of habeas corpus, at the instance of Jake Thompson, escaped to Canada, and thence to Mexico, where he served under Maximilian. He was finally pardoned by the President, returned to the United States, and at last accounts was an honored citizen of Texas. So the great conspiracy ended, and John Holt died a prisoner on Johnson's Island. Historic interest. Aside from its natural beauty and choice location, Johnson's Island has an historic interest that makes it dear to patriotic Americans. The island is about one mile in length and half a mile in breadth, and rises to a hei
W. P. Harden (search for this): chapter 1.28
Cavalry. William J. Hudson, Lieutenant Second North Carolina Infantry. D. E. Webb, Captain First Alabama Cavalry. J. W. Nullins, Lieutenant First Mississippi Infantry. W. E. Hansen, First Georgia Infantry. H. D. Stephenson, Captain Fifteenth Arkansas Infantry. R. D. Copass, Lieutenant Sixth Tennessee Infantry. J. D. Caraway. C. B. Jackson, Virginia. J. Huffstetter, Lieutenant First Battalion Arkansas Infantry. L. B. Williams, Lieutenant Sixty-third North Carolina Infantry. W. P. Harden, Lieutenant North Carolina Infantry. J. M. Dotson, Lieutenant Tenth Tennessee Cavalry. D. D. Kellar, Private Second Tennessee Cavalry. S. G. Jetter, Alabama Infantry. C. W. Gillespie, Captain North Carolina Cavalry. B. Anderson, Private Missouri S. C. W. W. Veasey, Lieutenant Tenth Kentucky Cavalry. J. W. Gregory, Captain Ninth Virginia Infantry. Peter Cole, Private Sixtieth Virginia Infantry. William Johnson, Private Poindexter's Missouri Cavalry. E. L. More. Daniel H
J. B. Hardy (search for this): chapter 1.28
ieth Tennessee Infantry. S. R. Graham, First Lieutenant Third Texas Cavalry. S. W. Henry, Captain Nineteenth Tennessee Cavalry. E. M. Orr, Lieutenant Sixty-second North Carolina Infantry. Mark Bacon, Captain Sixtieth Tennessee Infantry. J. B. Hardy, Captain Fifteenth Arkansas Infantry. Hugh Cobble, Private Fifth Kentucky. J. B. Cash, Lieutenant Sixty-second North Carolina Infantry. J. W. Johnson, Captain Green's R. Missouri S. G.'s. J. U. D. King, Captain Ninth Georgia Infantry. s Infantry. D. H. McKay, Lieutenant Forty-sixth Alabama Infantry. John R. Jackson, Captain Thirty-eighth Alabama Infantry. H. B. Dawson, Lieutenant Seventeenth Georgia Infantry. D. D. Johnson, Lieutenant Forty-eighth Tennessee Infantry. J. B. Hardy, Captain Fifth Arkansas Infantry. W. T. Skidmore, Lieutenant Fourth Alabama Cavalry. M. D. Armfield, Captain Eleventh North Carolina Infantry. E. W. Lewis, Captain Ninth Battalion Louisiana Cavalry. J. N. Williams, Lieutenant (or Captain)
John M. Kean (search for this): chapter 1.28
llar, Private Second Tennessee Cavalry. S. G. Jetter, Alabama Infantry. C. W. Gillespie, Captain North Carolina Cavalry. B. Anderson, Private Missouri S. C. W. W. Veasey, Lieutenant Tenth Kentucky Cavalry. J. W. Gregory, Captain Ninth Virginia Infantry. Peter Cole, Private Sixtieth Virginia Infantry. William Johnson, Private Poindexter's Missouri Cavalry. E. L. More. Daniel Herrin, Poindexter's Missouri Cavalry. J. W. Collier, Lieutenant Eighteenth Kentucky Infantry. John M. Kean, Captain Twelfth Louisiana Artillery. L. W. McWhirter, Captain Third Mississippi Infantry. John Dow, Pulaski, Ohio. R. Hodges, Memphis, Tennessee. E. Gibson, Lieutenant Eleventh Askansas Infantry. D. Christian, One Hundred and Twenty-eighth Virginia Infantry. L. Raisins, Forty-sixth Virginia Infantry. Samuel Fox, Colonel. J. Ashbury, Kentucky. J. Reeves, First Georgia Cavalry. J. A. McBride, Lieutenant Sixtieth Tennessee Infantry. S. R. Graham, First Lieutenant Third Te
John C. Holt (search for this): chapter 1.28
e words had barely passed his lips when his wife, falling on her knees, cried out: Oh, father! father! The old man hastened to her side. She was supporting herself by a marble slab, which bore this inscription: Lieutenant Company G, John C. Holt, Sixty-first Tennessee Infantry. For thirty years the father and mother, who live near Nashville, Tenn., have sought their son. They found him during a reunion of the North and the South, in the graveyard of a northern prison. John Holt ry. J. G. Shuler, Captain Fifth Florida Infantry. B. J. Blount, Lieutenant Fifty-fifth North Carolina Infantry. J. D. Arrington, Lieutenant Thirty-second North Carolina Infantry. Joseph Lawske, Lieutenant Eighteenth Mississippi Cavalry. John C. Holt, Lieutenant Sixty-first Tennessee Infantry. Samuel Chormley, Blount county, Tennessee. J. W. Moore, Lieutenant Twenty-fifth Alabama Infantry. D. L. Scott, Second Lieutenant Third Missouri Cavalry. William Peel, Lieutenant Eleventh Missis
J. E. Threadgill (search for this): chapter 1.28
. D. Johnson, Lieutenant Forty-eighth Tennessee Infantry. J. B. Hardy, Captain Fifth Arkansas Infantry. W. T. Skidmore, Lieutenant Fourth Alabama Cavalry. M. D. Armfield, Captain Eleventh North Carolina Infantry. E. W. Lewis, Captain Ninth Battalion Louisiana Cavalry. J. N. Williams, Lieutenant (or Captain) Sixth Mississippi Infantry. J. T. Ligon, Lieutenant Fifty-third Virginia Infantry (or Twenty-third Arkansas). F. G. W. Coleman, Lieutenant Seventh Mississippi Artillery. J. E. Threadgill, Lieutenant Twelfth Arkansas Infantry. J. G. Shuler, Captain Fifth Florida Infantry. B. J. Blount, Lieutenant Fifty-fifth North Carolina Infantry. J. D. Arrington, Lieutenant Thirty-second North Carolina Infantry. Joseph Lawske, Lieutenant Eighteenth Mississippi Cavalry. John C. Holt, Lieutenant Sixty-first Tennessee Infantry. Samuel Chormley, Blount county, Tennessee. J. W. Moore, Lieutenant Twenty-fifth Alabama Infantry. D. L. Scott, Second Lieutenant Third Missouri Cavalr
S. G. Jetter (search for this): chapter 1.28
Mississippi Infantry. W. E. Hansen, First Georgia Infantry. H. D. Stephenson, Captain Fifteenth Arkansas Infantry. R. D. Copass, Lieutenant Sixth Tennessee Infantry. J. D. Caraway. C. B. Jackson, Virginia. J. Huffstetter, Lieutenant First Battalion Arkansas Infantry. L. B. Williams, Lieutenant Sixty-third North Carolina Infantry. W. P. Harden, Lieutenant North Carolina Infantry. J. M. Dotson, Lieutenant Tenth Tennessee Cavalry. D. D. Kellar, Private Second Tennessee Cavalry. S. G. Jetter, Alabama Infantry. C. W. Gillespie, Captain North Carolina Cavalry. B. Anderson, Private Missouri S. C. W. W. Veasey, Lieutenant Tenth Kentucky Cavalry. J. W. Gregory, Captain Ninth Virginia Infantry. Peter Cole, Private Sixtieth Virginia Infantry. William Johnson, Private Poindexter's Missouri Cavalry. E. L. More. Daniel Herrin, Poindexter's Missouri Cavalry. J. W. Collier, Lieutenant Eighteenth Kentucky Infantry. John M. Kean, Captain Twelfth Louisiana Artillery. L
S. P. Sullins (search for this): chapter 1.28
eutenant Eleventh Mississippi. J. L. Land, Lieutenant Twenty-fourth Georgia Infantry. N. T. Barnes, Captain Tenth Confederate Cavalry. John F. McElroy, Lieutenant Twenty-fourth Georgia Infantry. John Q. High, Lieutenant First Arkansas Battalion Infantry. J. C. Long, Lieutenant Sixty-second North Carolina Infantry. B. C. Harp, Lieutenant Twenty-fifth Tennessee Infantry. W. S. Norwood, Lieutenant South Carolina Infantry. R. K. C. Weeks, Second Lieutenant Fourth Florida Infantry. S. P. Sullins, Captain First Alabama Infantry. P. J. Rabeman, Captain Fifth Alabama Infantry. R. H. Lisk, citizen. F. F. Cooper, Captain Fifty-second Georgia Infantry. W. E. Watson, Adjutant First Tennessee Infantry. Albert F. Frazer, Fifteenth Mississippi. W. E. Killem, Lieutenant Fourth Virginia Infantry. F. T. Coppeye, Lieutenant Tennessee Infantry. J. L. Dungan, Private Twenty-second Virginia. S. T. Moore, Second Lieutenant King's Regiment, Alabama Infantry. John J. Gobeau, Lieutenan
J. W. Nullins (search for this): chapter 1.28
he love that the soldiers bore for their dead friends. The following is the list of graves: J. E. Cruggs, Colonel Eighty-fifth Virginia. E. M. Tuggle, Captain Thirty-fifth Georgia Infantry. A. E. Upchurch, Captain Fifty-fifth North Carolina Infantry. J. P. Peden, Second Lieutenant Hamilton's Battery. Joel Barnett, Lieutenant-Colonel Ninth Battalion, Louisiana Cavalry. William J. Hudson, Lieutenant Second North Carolina Infantry. D. E. Webb, Captain First Alabama Cavalry. J. W. Nullins, Lieutenant First Mississippi Infantry. W. E. Hansen, First Georgia Infantry. H. D. Stephenson, Captain Fifteenth Arkansas Infantry. R. D. Copass, Lieutenant Sixth Tennessee Infantry. J. D. Caraway. C. B. Jackson, Virginia. J. Huffstetter, Lieutenant First Battalion Arkansas Infantry. L. B. Williams, Lieutenant Sixty-third North Carolina Infantry. W. P. Harden, Lieutenant North Carolina Infantry. J. M. Dotson, Lieutenant Tenth Tennessee Cavalry. D. D. Kellar, Private Second T
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