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Four men were hanged in New Orleans by order of Gengral
Butler on June 16, 1862, for burglary.
names in BUTLER'S BOOK, gx pgse 46-119
Details, but no
Four men were hanged in New Orleans by order of General.
Butler on June 16, 1862, for burglary. Details, but no
names in BUTLER'S BOOK, wx pgse 1),6-)9
Four men were hanged in New Orleans by order of General.
Butler on June 16, 1862, for burglary. Details, but no
names in BUTLER'S BOOK, wx pgse i6-Uli9
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CRAIG, George William, CLARY, William M.,‘
NEWTON, Frank and ROY , Stanislau.
All hanged by. General Benjamin F, Butler at
New Orleans on June 16, 1862, for burglary and
theft. Newton, fornerly a volunteer in the
13th Regiment, Conn, Vols., discharged May 203
Newton was 22: Craig former first officer of
CITY OF NEW YORK; Clary former second officer
of Steamer transport SAXON, Roy's occuvation
not stated. A fifth, Theodore Lieb of New Or-
leans WKBXE who Butler termed ‘ta boy" was spare
CIVIL WAR JUSTICE by Robert Alotta} chippens-
purg, Penna: White Mane Publishing Co, 1989,
-58 'My Lit : Special Order
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CRAIG, George William, CLARY, William ™., ‘
NEWTON, Frank and ROY , Stanislau.
All hanged by. General Benjamin F, Butler at
New Orleans on June 16, 1862, for burglary and
theft. Newton, fornerly a volunteer in the
13th Regiment, Conn, Vols., discharged May 203
Newton was 223 Craig former first officer of
CITY OF NEW YORK; Clary former second officer
of Steamer transport SAXON, Roy's occuvation
not stated. A fifth, Theodore Lieb of New Or-
leans KKSX8 who Butler termed ta boy" was spared
CIVIL WAR JUSTICE by Robert Alotta? Shippens~
burg, Penne: White Mane Publishing Co, 1989,
-58 'My L ‘A : Order
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CRAIG, George William, CLARY, William M.,‘
NAWTON, Frank and ROY , Stenislau.
All hanged by. General Benjamin F, Butler at
New Srleans on June 16, 1862, for burglary end
theft. Newton, fornerly 4 volunteer in the
13th Regiment, Conn, Vols,, discharged May 20;
Newton was 223 Craig former first officer of
CITY OF NEW YORK; Clery former second officer
of Steaner trensport SAXON, Roy's occuvation
not stated, A fifth, Theodore Lieb of New Or-
leans XHB¥S who Yutler termed “a boy" was spared
GIVIL WAR JUSTICE by Robert Alotta} Shippens=
burg, Penne: White Mane Publishing Co, 1989,
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