The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies |
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To which I received the following reply : Go on and supply the destitute Indians . Congress will supply the means . War Department will not organize thom . I was also advised by you that difficulties had arisen in the way of organizing ...
To which I received the following reply : Go on and supply the destitute Indians . Congress will supply the means . War Department will not organize thom . I was also advised by you that difficulties had arisen in the way of organizing ...
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The privateers . men when sent to be exchanged or paroled remained at or near City Point I think five days , but received no reply from General Huger . After Lieutenant - Colonel Whipple returned to Fort Monroe with the privateersmen I ...
The privateers . men when sent to be exchanged or paroled remained at or near City Point I think five days , but received no reply from General Huger . After Lieutenant - Colonel Whipple returned to Fort Monroe with the privateersmen I ...
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SIR : In reply to your inquiries * I have respectfully to inform you as follows : State prisoners are under your care to the same extent as pris . oners of war . An adjutant and sergeant - major cannot be mustered into service under ...
SIR : In reply to your inquiries * I have respectfully to inform you as follows : State prisoners are under your care to the same extent as pris . oners of war . An adjutant and sergeant - major cannot be mustered into service under ...
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CAPTAIN : In reply to the communication referred to me by yourself from the Department of Kansas dated June 9 [ 10 ] I would state that in my letter to the department on the 5th instant I gave them all the information I was possessed of ...
CAPTAIN : In reply to the communication referred to me by yourself from the Department of Kansas dated June 9 [ 10 ] I would state that in my letter to the department on the 5th instant I gave them all the information I was possessed of ...
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SIR : In reply to your application of the 14th instant in behalf of the officers of the transport Union , now held as prisoners by the rebels in North Carolina , and asking for their release the Secretary of War directs me to inform you ...
SIR : In reply to your application of the 14th instant in behalf of the officers of the transport Union , now held as prisoners by the rebels in North Carolina , and asking for their release the Secretary of War directs me to inform you ...
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