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the same to be given up when the Trial is went into or
dismissed.
1865 Augt 11 } After giving the bond & depositing the money mentioned,
Friday continued) the Irons were knocked off Vaughn & him set at liberty We
with Vaught put up & stayed all night at the Tennessee house
where we were kindly treated, rejoicing with our friends for
Vaughn } the success we have had so far, the poor boy Vaughn was
truly over Joyed so much that he shead tears freely We
finished and closed our business with the day.
Sat 12 } After breakfast we went out & I saw my Gray filly Amanday
passing bye the Chef Clerk in the Quarter Masters department
In Pulaskie } was on her cleamed her as his own She was not branded I
set about & found two men there that know her seen her run
in Maury County One of the men was living in Pulaskie at
Gray Mare / $200} this time by the name of F. McBride the other was F. M.
Doolay that went with us & live in Columbia I procured there
Pulaskie } written affidavit proving the Mare to be my property I also
Pulaskie } with there affidavids give my affidavid proving the Mare to
be mine. I resented to the Chief Clerk McDonald the affidavids
& demanded my Mare We compromised it by his giving me $200.00
for her I transfered her on the back of the affidavids to him
& promised to give him when called on in Maury County her pedi-
gree which states she is through bread.
We all repaired to the Depot got on the Cars at 12 oclock

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