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the next execution FG take place in New Yrleans) was
also a. public one, and was carried into effect on the
levee between the R ading and Vicksburg Cotton Presses.
The victim in this Case was a soldier named Francis T,
Scott, who foully murdered Major Pullen, of the 28th Me,
Regiment. Father Duffo ministered to his spiritual wants,
and was with him at the last moment. Scott was shot to
death," HISTORICAL SKETCH BOOK AND GUIDE TO NEW ORLEANS
AND ENVIRONS, Ede & Compe by leading writers of New Or-
leans Press; New York: Will H, Coleman, 1885; p 208

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«The next “execution (to take place in New Orleans) was

Nee a.public one, and was carried into effect on the
levee between the R _ading and Vicksburg Cotton Presses,
The victim in this Gase was a soldier named Francis T,

Scott, who foully murdered Major Pullen, of the 28th Me.
Regiment, Father Duffo ministered to his spiritual wants,
and was with him at the last moment, Scott was shot to
death." HISTORICAL SKETCH BOOK AND GUIDE TO NEW ORLEANS
AND ENVIRONS, Ede & Compe by leading writers of New Or-
leans Press; New York: Will H, Coleman, 1885; p 208

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The next “execution (to take ‘place in New Orleans) was
also a.public one, and
levee between the Ry ading an
The victim in this Gase was a ue named Francis

Scott, who foully murdered Major Pullen, of the 28th

Regiment, Father Duffo ministered to his spiritual vant

and was with him at the last moment, Scott was shot t
death." HISZORLGAL SKETCH BOOK AND GUTDE TO WW ORLEANS
AND ENVIRONS, Ed. & Comp. 2, leading writers of New Or-
leans Press; New York: Will H, Coleman, 18853 p 208

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Francis Scott o ¥-/F 1863

Offence: Murder

hocata on: New Orleans La. ‘ A

Ex Date: 3s 14, (Fo 2
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Louisiana Union Regiment. He was 30 years
old and had initially served five years in the regular
army before the war. Then he served with the CSA, was
captured during the seige of New Orleans and decided to
take the Union oath instead of remaining a prisoner of
war. On 7-5-63 he was on picket duty at Ft. Butler in
Donaldsonville and got into a heated argument with the

Francis Scott ; 9-H 1863

Offence: Murder

Location: New Orleans La. :

Bx Date: xbe——atie} CO VE [oe
Details: This offender was a Private in the lst

Louisiana Union Regiment. He was 30 years
old and had initially served five years in the regular
army before the war. Then he served with the CSA, was
captured during the seige of New Orleans and decided to
take the Union oath instead of remaining a prisoner of
war. On 7-5-63 he was on picket duty at Ft. Butler in
Donaldsonville and got into a heated argument with the

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Francis Scott

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This ee was a Private in the Ist
Louisiana Union Regiment. He was 30 years
old and had initially served five years in the regular
army before the war. Then he served with the CSA, was
captured during the seige of New Orleans and decided to
take the Union oath instead of remaining a prisoner o
war. On 7-5-63 he was on picket duty at Ft. Butler in
Donaldsonville and got into a heated argument with the

Details:

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fort commander, Major J.D. Bullen of the 28th Massachus-
etts Regiment, and shot him dead.

DOULE el RICHMOND DISPATCH, 9-1-1863 (1:6)

fort commander, Major J.D. Bullen of the 28th Massachus-
etts Regiment, and shot him dead.

Source: RICHMOND DISPATCH, 9-1-1863 (1:6)

fort comnander, Major J.D. Bullen of the 28th Massachus~
etts Regiment, and shot him dead.

Source: RICHMOND DISPATCH, 9-1-1863 (1:6)

SCOTT, Francis cians ALG. Th ICO.

Private, Company F, lst Louisiana Infantry’
shot, New Orleans, La., on August 1h, 1863,
for murder of commanding officer, Major D,
Bullem..."his execution by musketry was con-
a@ucted in the grand manner with massed troops,’
CIVIL WAR JUSTICE, by Robert Alottas White Mane
Publishing Company, Incorporated, Shippensburg,
Pennsylvania, 1989, page 76,

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Information from,188° Adjutant General's Report:
SCOTT, Francis, rivate, Co. F; lst Infantry,

Executed August ll, 18633 shot: Louisiana;
ce pene nail baer 938 ept. of the Gulf,

Aubustl 10, 1863.

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Private, Company F, lst Louisiana Infantry
shot, New Orleans, La., on August 1h, 1863,

for murder of commanding officer, Major D,
Bullem..."his execution by musketry was con-
ducted in the grand manner with massed troops."
CIVIL WAR JUSTICE, by Robert Alottas White Mane
Publishing Company, Incorporated, Shippensburg,
Pennsylvania, 1989, page 76.

Informa tion from,1885 Adjutant General's Report:
SCOTT, Francis, rivate, Co. F; lst Infantry,

I ted August lh, 1863s shot; Louisiana;
aba General bier 926, Bese. of the Gulf,
Aubust! 10, 1863.

SCOTT, Francis Aug. /4 (503.
Private, Company F, 1st Louisiana Infantry
shot, New Orleans, August lh, 1863,
for murier of i » Major D,
Ballem,,."his execution by musicetry was con-
ducted in the grand manner with massed troops,"
QIVIL WAR JUSTIOB, by Robert Alottas White Mane
$obitshine Company, Incorporated, Shippensburg,

Pennsylvania, 1989, page 76.

Information from,1885 Bosurene General's Report:
SCOTT, Francis, culraee F, 1st Infantry,
Executed August Jr, 18934 8 Louisiana;
Harder; gene rs Biden 986, BSS, SP eae alae,
Aubastl 10, 186

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