Coe, Amos
Abstracts: 3
1381
Cleveland Morning Leader, 11 July 1864
(6 inches)
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p.4, col.3
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1381 - L. July 11:4/3 - E. Cowles, publisher of the LEADER, was assaulted
by Amos Coe, a "Copperhead," on July 9. It seems the cause of the
difficulty was an article printed in the LEADER concerning Mr. Coe's re-
fusal to enter the service on being drafted. - (6)
Newspapers
Index terms:
Cleveland LEADER; Coe, Amos; Cowles, E. (editor and postmaster)
2403
Cleveland Morning Leader, 24 June 1864
(3 inches)
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p.4, col.3
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2403 - L June 24:4/3 - Amos Coe, Esq., well-known leader of the "Copper-
head" democracy, a violent peace man, and a devotee of slavery was drafted
to service. He swears he won't serve and won't pay $300 commutation.
(3)
Wars /
Civil War /
Enlistments and Confiscations
Index terms:
Coe, Amos; Copperheads
2320
Cleveland Morning Leader, 2 June 1864
(7 inches)
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p.4, col.3
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2320 - L June 2:4/3 - A telegram from Lieutenant-Colonel Pickands, of
the 124th Ohio infantry was received yesterday telling of the deaths
of Maj. James B. Hampson and Lieutenant Stedman at or beyond Alatoona
Ridge. Lieutenant-Colonel Pickands, Captain Williams, Captain Sheldon
and Lieutenants Irving, McGinnis, and Waldo were wounded.
Major Hampson was a "typo" connected with the Cleveland LEADER. (7)
Wars /
Civil War /
Bandits and Guerrillas
Index terms:
Altoona Ridge, Pa.; Cleveland LEADER; Coe, Amos; Hampson, Maj. Gen. James B.; Irving, Lieut. ; McGinnes, Lieutenant, J. R.; Pickands, Lieut. Col. (124 Ohio infantry); Sheldon, Captain (124 Ohio reg.); Stedman, Lieutenant (124th Ohio infantry); U. S. army; Waldo, Lieut. ; Williams, Captain