Part 44 (1/2)
Answer. Yes, sir; the day after the battle.
Question. What did you see there?
Answer. A great many dead men.
Question. Did you see any man there that had been nailed down to a board and burned?
Answer. Yes, sir; I saw the nails through his clothes after he was taken up.
Question. In what position did he lie?
Answer. On his back. There were nails through his clothes and through the cartridge-box.
Question. So that it fastened him to the boards in such a way that he could not get up, even if he had been alive?
Answer. Yes, sir, in just that way.
Question. When you tried to take him up you raised the boards with him?
Answer. Yes, sir.
A. H. Hook, sworn and examined.
By the chairman:
Question. Did you see the man that Charles Hicks has just spoken of?
Answer. Yes, sir; I saw him. His body was partly burned, and I saw the nails through his clothes, and into the floor of the tent.
Question. The tent had been burned?
Answer. Yes, sir; there were three or four bodies burned there, but this man in particular was nailed down.
George Mantell, sworn and examined.
By the chairman:
Question. Were you on the ground at Fort Pillow at the time that these men, who have just testified, spoke of?
Answer. Yes, sir.
Question. You have heard their testimony?
Answer. Yes, sir.
Question. Do you agree with them?