An Account of the Assassination of Loyal Citizens of North Carolina, for Having Served in the Union Army, Which Took Place At Kingston in the Months of February And March, 1864
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C, enrolling officer in the rebel service. ♦ ♦ !(( ^P ^ ^ Ht The rebel General Pickett was in command of the De- partment of Eastern North Carolina, and approved the sen- tence of death passed by the court martial and ordered the execution of these United States soldiers; Gen. Hoke in command at Kingston, N. C, was charged with the execu- tion, aided by Pickett's Provost Guard and several volunteer hangmen, one of whom was known as Blunt King of Gold- borough, N. C. The person who hung the thir...teen is known as a tall dark-complexioned man with a cross or squint eye — a resident of Raleigh ; his name the Board has been unable to learn. The proof of the unparalled barbarities of the last two men above mentioned is very positive and abundant. The object of this sacrifice of human life, perpetrated i6 by rebel officers, was, in the opinion of the Board, to terrify the loyal people of North Carolina; to make them subservient to the scheme of rebellion, and to bring contempt upon the Government its victims represented.
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