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Present | |||
Col Brooks | 6th Regt. to M.V. | Members | ||
Lt. Col. Marshall | 7th Regt. to M.V. | |||
Capt. Grant | 6th Regt. to M.V. | |||
Capt. Bailey | 6th Regt. to M.V. | |||
Lt. Olin | 3d Regt. to M.V. | Judge Advocate | ||
Adjutant Heard
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McPhail's Mounted
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Recorder |
Specification.
In this that the said Te-he-hdo-ne-cha did forcibly ravish Margaret
Cardinal,
he, having been of the party who killed her father and brother in law
on
or about the 10th day of August 1862, when she was taken prisoner by
the
same party --
Witnesses - | ||
Margaret
Cardinell
Madame Fallant |
Signed -
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S.H. Fowler. Lt. Coe - State Militia A.A. _______________ |
I think there were ten women and children there and the other indians wanted to kill them and I prevented it -- If I killed any she will know it -- I was compelled to go the the Fort and New Ulm -- Didn't participate in the fight -- Was at the battle of Birch Coolie, but came home without firing a gun -- Was at Yellow Medicine at late battle, but did not fire a gun. If I had killed a white man I would not be here.
I slept with this woman once -- I did bad towards her once -- I tell you the truth -- Another Indian may have slept with her.
Margaret Cardinal, a witness for the prosecution being then in Court, was duly sworn, and testified as follows:
The prisoner has slept with me. He has raped me-- against my will -- When I was taken prisoner -- the third night afterwards -- This man was the same man who took me prisoner.
I did not see him kill anybody--
There were five indians who came up to where we were -- Three white men and a woman and a little child ran into the woods, and this indian and another staid by the wagon -- Every time there was a war party this man went. He was as ready to go as any of them -- perfectly delighted --
Harriet Fallant, also a witness on the part of the prosecution was then called into court and sworn, and testified as follows --
I have heard the testimony of the last witness. I was with her when she was taken -- We were together at Mrs. Classen's house -- The three Indians, who ran off, came back, and said they had killed two -- This indian was present-- He acted as if pleased at their success -- The party took away our provisions and would not give us any.
The testimony being closed the Commission was then closed and provided
both finding and sentence.
The Military Commission after mature deliberation on the testimony
adduced
find the prisoner as follows --
Guilty of the specification of the first charge.
Guilty of the first charge --
Guilty of the specification of the second charge.
Guilty of the second charge -- and do therefore do sentence him
the
said Te-he-hdo-ne-cha, a Sioux Indian to be hung by the neck until he
is
dead.
We certify that the foregoing are the minutes of the proceedings and
testimony
on the annexed charge, under order No. 55 of Col. H. H. Sibley.
I. V. D. Heard}
Recorder
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[Signed by the five members of the Commission]