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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

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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,

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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,

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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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