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United States of America District of Columbia S.S. Personally appeared before me a Notary Public of said District, J. L. Humfreville late a Capt. in the 9 U.S. Cav. who being duly sworn says, that on or about the first or second of Nov. 1872 2 Lt. Danl. H. Floyd, 9 Cav. had in his possession one Spencer Carbine, the property of the United States, and did unlawfully dispose of it to one Littlefield of Park County, Texas, he, Lt. D. H. Floyd well knowing at the time that he had no right to do so. (Sgd) J. L. Humfreville | United States of America District of Columbia S.S. Personally appeared before me a Notary Public of said District, J. L. Humfreville late a Capt. in the 9 U.S. Cav. who being duly sworn says, that on or about the first or second of Nov. 1872 2 Lt. Danl. H. Floyd, 9 Cav. had in his possession one Spencer Carbine, the property of the United States, and did unlawfully dispose of it to one Littlefield of Park County, Texas, he, Lt. D. H. Floyd well knowing at the time that he had no right to do so. (Sgd) J. L. Humfreville | ||
Winesses are: J. L. Humfrevile Amelato Montez R E Littlefield alias | Winesses are: J. L. Humfrevile Amelato Montez R E Littlefield alias Tigs Littlefield Henry Rodes, Co K 9 Cav. |
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of Weatherford to get the Carbine as it had belonged to his brother who was dead, and as it was a family [?relic?] that he wanted to keep it Messers Bell & Bros got the Carbine, Lt. Floyd sending the a P.O. order for the money $30.00 I think it was. Lt. Floyd directed it to be sent to him care of Military Storekeeper, at San Antonio. Bell informed me that he had shipped it care of Thompkins & Littlefield of Dallas, with instructions to forward it - just before I left, Lt. Floyd wrote to Bell & Bro's that he had not received it. Lt. Floyd again wrote about it. Not signed (Copy of Endorsement No. 2) United States of America District of Columbia SS Personally appears before me a Notary Public of said District, J. L. Humfreville, lat Capt. of Cav., who being duly sworn says that 2nd Lt. Danl H Floyd 9 Cav did under dates of April 15, 1875 write a letter to Maj. J. F. Wade, 9 Cav in which he made accusations against Capt. J. L. Humfreville, late 9 Cav. charging him with drunkeness & un officer like conduct on the 12 or 13 of Dec 1873 which statement was false and known to be false at the time of writing. witnesses are: J. L. Humfreville 1st Sergt Moses Holland Co. K 9 Cav. Chief Trumpeter Stephan Taylor, 9 Cav. Record of trial of Captain Humfreville and letters of Lt. Floyd - members of Co. K 9 Cav. (Sgd) J. L. Humfreville Sworn and subscribed before me this 15 day of Jany, AD 1875 [Seal] (Sgd) Saml. C Mills Notary Public
(Copy of Enclosure No 3) United States of America District of Columbia S.S. Personally appeared before me a Notary Public of said District, J. L. Humfreville late a Capt. in the 9 U.S. Cav. who being duly sworn says, that on or about the first or second of Nov. 1872 2 Lt. Danl. H. Floyd, 9 Cav. had in his possession one Spencer Carbine, the property of the United States, and did unlawfully dispose of it to one Littlefield of Park County, Texas, he, Lt. D. H. Floyd well knowing at the time that he had no right to do so. (Sgd) J. L. Humfreville Winesses are: J. L. Humfrevile Amelato Montez R E Littlefield alias Tigs Littlefield Henry Rodes, Co K 9 Cav.