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Newport Barracks Prisoners

 

The Covington Journal, Saturday, August 9, 1862, page 1

 

The following political prisoners have been released from the Newport Barracks within a few days; Wm Reeves, of Pendleton county, upon giving bond in the sum of a $1000 for his good behavior; F W Newell of Campbell, oath Mathias Davis of Campbell, oath and $1000 bail; Rev Mr. Snively of Cynthiana, oath and $1000 bail.
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Louisville Journal, August 1, 1862

Arrests and Releases

The following persons were arrested and lodged in the military prison yesterday; W G Overton, J H Stackhouse, M W Hardin, J J Wilson, Thomas Taylor, Jos Strickmoth, G W Rene, Kit Owsley, T L McBrayer, Jas Gridley, M C Illues, M P Johnson, D C Kemper, Wm Carlyle, B(enjamin) F Beall, John R Hussung, S H Kyle, J M Vanice, Jno Engein, Julius Bradas, C H Alyers, Andrew Sonule, Julius Carpenter, A B Witt and James Little.

The following were released from the military prison yesterday upon giving bond in the sums annexed to their names-A M Brown, $20,000; G A Edmunds, $10,000, A B Williams, $20,000; Jno Lillis, $500; D Welsh, $500; Rev Thos G Deseley, $10,000; Frank Williams, $3000; Samuel Smith $2000; J F Gaines, $2000; W B Shotwell, $2000; E H Baker, $2000; Nathanial Carpenter, $2000; A L Redell, P M Blane and J O Blane were sent to Nashville. W G Overton, M W Hardin and Jas H Stackhouse were unconditionally released.
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Louisville Journal, August 2, 1862

The following were released from the military prison yesterday upon giving bond in the sums annexed to their names-Rev Thos G Deseley, $10,000; Frank Williams, $3000; Samuel Smith $2000; J F Gaines, $2000; W B Shotwell, $2000; E H Baker, $2000; Nathanial Carpenter, $2000; C C Graff, $500; John Kuth sr. John Kuth jr. Martin Kuth, Gabriel Kuth jr. and John R Gilbreath were sent as prisoners to Nashville. A Calvert was paroled and A G Bohannon was released upon taking the oath.

The following person were arrested and lodged in the military prison yesterday; Elijah Chinn, G W McClain, Jos A Gridley, P S Roberts, J W Greer, O Roberts J H Hare, H M Alexander, John Hayes, Wm Faulkner, A J Mattingly and A P Davis.

The following persons were discharged from the military prison yesterday.  Julius Carpenter and Andrew Sonnle, unconditionally; John Ward, Samuel Crow and John Major, on taking the oath and the following on taking the oath and giving bonds. J L Wilson $2000; S J Poston $2000; H H Maddox $10,000; J H Hanks, same; J D Ross $5000; Moses Lane, same; WM P McCormick, same; A B Wash same; Thad Declan $2000; Wm Flinn $1000; Wm E Jett $5000; Peter Jett same; John Rope $2000; Joseph Hamilton same; Chas Dilger, $1000.

Louisville Journal, August 4, 1862

The following persons have been released from the military prison since our last report, upon taking the oath and giving bond in the same annexed; A Mattingly $5000;  J A Hose $2000; M P Johnson $1000; M C Hughes $1000; J S Butler $1000; H B Wright, $1000; T Hunt, J A Gridley, S H Kyle, John E Hyssung, B F Beall, WM Carlyle and D C Kemper were released on taking the oath.  M Golharg and A Strickmoth were unconditionally released.

 

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