. The Third New Hampshire and all about it . TRIALS, DESERTIONS AND EXECUTIONS. 18 Nov. 1861: An inspectors report says, There has been, to this date,only three men in all tried by general court-martial. 15 March 1862: A court has been in session several days at HiltonHead. Col. Williams (First Massachusetts Cavalry), President , Judge Advocate. Several cases have been tried — one forileepingon post [probably Tarbox of K] ; no decision reached yet. 26 March 1802 : Court resumed, Hilton Head. 22 July 1862 : A court convened today at Capt. Pelouzes headtjuarters(old). —June 1863 (St.


. The Third New Hampshire and all about it . TRIALS, DESERTIONS AND EXECUTIONS. 18 Nov. 1861: An inspectors report says, There has been, to this date,only three men in all tried by general court-martial. 15 March 1862: A court has been in session several days at HiltonHead. Col. Williams (First Massachusetts Cavalry), President , Judge Advocate. Several cases have been tried — one forileepingon post [probably Tarbox of K] ; no decision reached yet. 26 March 1802 : Court resumed, Hilton Head. 22 July 1862 : A court convened today at Capt. Pelouzes headtjuarters(old). —June 1863 (St. Helena Island): A court in session here. on it. 4 June 1864 : Several veterans (re-enlisted men) returned today underguard. Overstayed their veteran furloughs, and have already been droppedas deserters. General Order 146, Department of the South, 12 Oct. 1864, directedthat all prisoners then at Fort Clinch, Fla., be transferred to Fort Marion,at St. Augustine ; and all thereafter, if sentenced for more than two months,to be


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