Thomas Frank Harney, a teacher by profession and formerly of the 6th Missouri Infantry, was a Confederate explosives expert arrested by the Union Army in the final days of the US Civil War.
I have no doubt a number of the enemy were wounded and probably some killed that were got away through the woodsOn March 22, 1865, John Wilkes Booth,[1] Sarah Slater, and colleagues met at the St. Nicholas Hotel in New York City where they learned that the White House had an underground entrance beneath the cabinet offices.
Benjamin withdrew US$1,500 in gold, giving US$200 to Surratt as payment for getting the remaining Montreal money,[clarification needed] US$650,000, couriered safely to France or England.
General Gabriel Rains of the Confederate Naval Ordnance Bureau received a message the same day to send a demolitions expert to Virginia to meet with Mosby for insertion into DC.
[1] Beverly Kennon was tasked with placing Type 5 Swaying Torpedos, as sea mines strategically in the Potomoac River to hinder any pursuing forces following any success by Harney or Booth's teams.