Capturing a Locomotive: A History of Secret Service in the Late War.Pittenger, William
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Capturing a Locomotive: A History of Secret Service in the Late War.
Pittenger, William
Chattanooga Railroad Expedition, 1862; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Campaigns
"_Specification 1st._--In this, that the said George D. Wilson,
private Company 'B,' Second Ohio Regiment, not owing allegiance
to the Confederate States of America, and being in the service
and army of the United States, then and now at war with the
Confederate States of America, did, on or about the 7th day of
April, 1862, leave the army of the United States, then lying
near Shelbyville, Tennessee, and with a company of about twenty
other soldiers of the United States army, all dressed in
citizen's clothes, repair to Chattanooga, Tennessee, entering
covertly within the lines of the Confederate forces at that
post, and did thus, on or about the 11th day of April, 1862,
lurk as a spy in and about the encampment of said forces,
representing himself as a citizen of Kentucky going to join the
Southern army.
"_Specification 2d._--And the said George D. Wilson, private
Company 'B,' Second Ohio Regiment, U.S.A., thus dressed in
citizen's clothes, and representing himself as a citizen of
Kentucky going to join the Southern army, and did proceed by
railroad to Marietta, Georgia,--thus covertly pass through the
lines of the Confederate forces stationed at Chattanooga,
Dalton, and Camp McDonald, and did thus, on or about the 11th
day of April, 1862, lurk as a spy in and about the said
encampments of the Confederate forces at the places stated
aforesaid.
"To which charge and specifications the prisoner plead 'Not
Guilty.'
"The court, after mature deliberation, find the accused as
follows: Of the 1st specification of the charge, 'Guilty.' Of
the 2d specification of the charge, 'Guilty,' and 'Guilty of
the Charge.' And the court do therefore sentence the accused,
the said George D. Wilson, private Company 'B,' Second Ohio
Regiment (two-thirds of the members concurring therein), as
soon as this order shall be made public, 'to be hung by the
neck until he is dead.'
"The proceedings in the foregoing case of George D. Wilson,
private Company 'B,' Second Ohio Regiment, are approved.
"The sentence of the court will be carried into effect between
the 15th and 22d days of June, inst., at such time and place as
may be designated by the commanding officer at Atlanta,
Georgia, who is charged with the arrangements for the proper
execution thereof.
"By command of
"Major-General E. KIRBY SMITH.
"J. F. BRETON, A.A.A.G.
"To Commanding Officer of post at Atlanta, Ga."
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