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THOMAS STEWART 11-2-1814

AP PvEs an the USmiOth inbantiy. Executed) byt ina me
Squad at Black Rock NY, (mear Buffalo), for deserting
his regiment and attempting to go over to the enemy.
He was caught more than a mile away from his camp
without authorization and was moving toward the enemy

lines at the time. Condemned by a Court Martial on
IO; PTAA.

Per Court Martial Case Files, Record Group 153, Box
52, File No. Y-46 at the National Archives, Wash. DC

THOMAS STEWART 11-2-1814

A Pvt. in the US 10th Infantry. Executed by firing
squad at Black Rock NY, (near Buffalo), for deserting
his regiment and attempting to go over to the enemy.
He was caught more than a mile away from his camp
without authorization and was moving toward the enemy
lines at the time. Condemned by a Court Martial on
10/27/14.

Per Court Martial Case Files, Record Group 153, Box
52, File No. Y-46 at the National Archives, Wash. DC

THOMAS STEWART 11-2-1814

A Pvt. in the US 10th Infantry. Executed by firing
squad at Black Rock NY, (near Buffalo), for deserting
his regiment and attempting to go over to the enemy.
He was caught more than a mile away from his camp
without authorization and was moving toward the enemy
lines at the time. Condemned by a Court Martial on
10/27/14.

Box
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Per Court Martial Case Files, Record Group 153,
52, File No. Y-46 at the National Archives, Wash.



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