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Franklin (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 63
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61.-execution of rebel spies at Franklin, Tennessee.
Murfreesboro, June 10, 1863.
I informed you last evening, by telegraph, of the singular circumstances connected with the hanging of two spies at Franklin.
I have this morning obtained a copy, from the Adjutant-General's office of this department, of the correspondence on the subject which passed between Colonel Baird, commanding at Franklin, and General Rosecrans.
The two men were in reality, first, Colonel Lawrence A. Williams, formerly Second United States cavalry; (according to the Army Register, he was First Lieutena ing despatch to General Rosecrans:
No. 1.--telegram from Colonel Baird to General Rosecrans. Franklin, June 8, 1863. To Brigadier-General Garfield, Chief of Staff:
Is there any such Inspector-Ge ry as to his reasons for asking:
No. 3.--Colonel Baird explains the cause of his suspicions. Franklin, June 8, 10.30 P. M. To Brigadier-General Garfield, Chief of Staff:
Two men came into camp
Triune (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 63
Murfreesboro (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 63
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61.-execution of rebel spies at Franklin, Tennessee.
Murfreesboro, June 10, 1863.
I informed you last evening, by telegraph, of the singular circumstances connected with the hanging of two spies at Franklin.
I have this morning obtained a copy, from the Adjutant-General's office of this department, of the correspo ith the equipments complete of a colonel and major.
They represented their duty to be the inspection of the outposts of this army, and said they had come from Murfreesboro via Triune, and were in haste to reach Nashville.
Conversation became quite free, and their language grew somewhat suspicious, so much so, that Colonel Watkin spies, and he instructed his Chief of Staff to order a court-martial of them.
The following is the order:
No. 4. headquarters Department of the Cumberland, Murfreesboro, June 8,12 P. M. Colonel J. P. Baird, Franklin:
The two men are no doubt spies.
Call a drum-head court-martial to-night, and if they are found to be spies,
Edgefield (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 63
United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 63
J. P. Baird (search for this): chapter 63
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Robert Granger (search for this): chapter 63
Franklin (search for this): chapter 63
James A. Garfield (search for this): chapter 63
W. S. Rosecrans (search for this): chapter 63

