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WALTER LOCKMAN 8-5-1814

AVEVee im Cape. sbarkebys Company. US 42nd iniamteny.:
Executed by firing squad at Fort Richmond, Staten
Island NY. On 7-5-14 he was serving time in the
stockade at Fort Hudson, Staten Island for desertion
when he broke out and escaped thus committing a second

offence of desertion. He was condemned by a Court
Martial on 7-21-1814.

RegiGourte MartvaleC@ase Files, Record Group 535, Box 16
File D-6 at the National Archives, Washington DC

WALTER LOCKMAN 8-5-1814

A Pvt. in Capt. Barker's Company, US 42nd Infantry.
Executed by firing squad at Fort Richmond, Staten
Island NY. On 7-5-14 he was serving time in the
stockade at Fort Hudson, Staten Island for desertion
when he broke out and escaped thus committing a second
offence of desertion. He was condemned by a Court
Martial on 7-21-1814.

Per Court Martial Case Files, Record Group 153, Box 6
File D-6 at the National Archives, Washington DC

WALTER LOCKMAN 8-5-1814

A Pvt. in Capt. Barker's Company, US 42nd Infantry.
Executed by firing squad at Fort Richmond, Staten
Island NY. On 7-5-14 he was serving time i

stockade at Fort Hudson, Staten Island for desertion

when he broke out and escaped thus committing a second
offence of desertion. He was condemned by a
Martial on 7-21-1814.

Per Court Martial Case Files, Record Group 153, Box 6
File D-6 at the National Archives, Washington DC



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