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Joseph Lowe [ln.] "B" 2nd Mr. Lt. Arty | Joseph Lowe [ln.] "B" 2nd Mr. Lt. Arty | ||
Charge Conduct | Charge - Conduct predjudicial to good order | ||
and Military discipline. | and Military discipline. | ||
Specification | Specification - In this that he, the said Private | ||
Joseph Lowe of | Joseph Lowe of Co. "B" 2nd [[?]] Lt. Arty. did cock his carbine | ||
and point it at Curtis Williams Co. "K" 6th U.S. Vol. | |||
Saying, "you God Damn Rebel Son of a bitch I had | Saying, "you God Damn Rebel Son of a bitch I had | ||
rather shoot one of you than to shoot an Indian" (and | rather shoot one of you than to shoot an Indian" (and | ||
would in all probability have shot said Curtis Williams | would in all probability have shot said Curtis Williams | ||
if he had not been | if he had not been prevented by another soldier, whose | ||
name is unknown.) | name is unknown.) | ||
This at Sutters Store Post Cottonwood | This at Sutters Store Post Cottonwood | ||
N. | N. B. on or about the 3rd day of November 1865 | ||
[Witnesses] | [Witnesses] | ||
Curtis Williams | Curtis Williams Private-Co."K" 6th U.S. Vols. Charles Strong | ||
John Woods (Sutters Clerk) | John Woods (Sutters Clerk) 2nd Lieut K Co 6th U.S.V. |
Latest revision as of 05:32, 9 April 2020
Post Cottonwood Nebraska November 8th 1863
Charge and Specification preferred against Private Joseph Lowe [ln.] "B" 2nd Mr. Lt. Arty
Charge - Conduct predjudicial to good order
and Military discipline.
Specification - In this that he, the said Private Joseph Lowe of Co. "B" 2nd ? Lt. Arty. did cock his carbine
and point it at Curtis Williams Co. "K" 6th U.S. Vol. Saying, "you God Damn Rebel Son of a bitch I had rather shoot one of you than to shoot an Indian" (and would in all probability have shot said Curtis Williams if he had not been prevented by another soldier, whose name is unknown.) This at Sutters Store Post Cottonwood N. B. on or about the 3rd day of November 1865 [Witnesses] Curtis Williams Private-Co."K" 6th U.S. Vols. Charles Strong John Woods (Sutters Clerk) 2nd Lieut K Co 6th U.S.V.