ine of Staples and the private soldier. He
caused the arrest of Samuel Dale and Aquilla
Standiford, who lived in the neighborhood, and
tried them by 4 court-martial of militia officers
They were found guilty of being with the party
that bushwhacked Stap » and both were executed
on Tuesday, May 26, 1863, at Fairmont..."
HISTORY OF CLARK COUNTY, MISSOURI, 1887 (no othey
bibliog, infor.) sent by Van Realte,
ing of Staples and the private soldier. He
caused the arrest of Samuel Dale and Aquilla
Standiford, who lived in the neighborhood, and
tried them by & court-martial of militia officerg
They were found guilty of being with the party
that bushwhacked Stap » and both were executed
on Tuesday, May 26, 1863, at Fairmont..."
HISTORY OF CLARK COUNTY, MISSOURI, 1887 (no othey
bibliog. infor.) sent by Ven Raalte,.
ing of Staples and the private soldier. He
caused the arrest of Samuel Dele and Aquilla
Stendiford, who lived in the neighborhood, and
tried them by 6 court-martial of militia officerd
They were found guilty of being with the varty
that bushwhacked Stapé2s, and aa were executed
on Tuesday, May 26, 1863, at Fairm
HISTORY OF CLARK COUNTY, MISSOURI, ney (no othe
pibliow. infor.) sent by Ven Realte.
DALE, Samuel and STANDIFORD, Aquilta
(Militery) 5/26/1863
"On Sunday morning, May 10, 1863, a detachment
of Capt. Hahn's company of enrolled militia
(Company K, Sixty-Ninth Regiment, under Lt.
Thomas 3. Staples) was fired upon by bush-
whackers, near Fairmont, and the Lieutenant
and Prive Mussetter were killed, Lieut. Staple
was an excellent man, and well liked by all who
knew him. On being notified, Capt. Thacker's
company (M, of the same regiment), and some
militia from LaGrange, in Lewis County, gallop-
ed over to Fairmont, scoured’ the country, and
W. Mar i} -
wands: Qpn Sopp ereia's ddjucént conerat, end”
goln Ce, O./ was sent to
AMeint £8! investigate the matter of the kill-
DALE, Samuel and STANDIFORD, Aquilla
(Military) 5/26/1863
"On Sunday morning, May 10, 1863, a detachment
of Capt. Hahn's company of enrolled militia
(Company K, Sixty-Ninth Regiment, under Lt.
Thomas 8S. Staples) was fired upon by bush-
whackers, near Fairmont, end the Lieutenant
and Prive Mussetter were killed, Lieut. Staple
was an excellent man, and well liked by all who
knew him. On being notified, Capt. Thacker's
company (M, of the same regiment), and some
militia from LaGrange, in Lewis County, gallop-|
ed over to Fairmont, scoured’ the country, and
C. We Af -
aedss Sen.” shpneeiar gid iutent puaceal ceeae
notes roy,, lincoln Co., Mo.) was sent to
ont to investigate the matter of the kill-
DALB, Samuel and STANDIFORD, Aquille
(Militery) 5/26/1863
"On Sunday morning, May 10, 1863, a detachment
of Capt, Hahn's poounen recs teneatied militia
(Company K, Sixty-Ninth Regiment, under Lt.
Thomes 5S. gtaplen) was fired upon by bush-
whackers, near Fairmont, snd the Lieutenant
and Prive Mussetter were killed. Tieut. Staple|
was an excellent man, and well liked by all who|
knew him, On being notified, Capt, Thacker's
company (M, of the same regiment), and some
militia from LaGrange, in Lewis County, gellop-|
ed over to 7airmont, scoured’the country, and
saptec teh, SEE angi Sybink conbea (*SRa"-
Mo.) was sent to
Investigate the matter of the kill-
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