The War of the Rebellion: v. 1-8 [serial no. 114-121] Correspondence, orders, reports and returns, Union and Confederate, relating to prisoners of war and to state or political prisoners. 1894 [i.e. 1898]-1899. 8 vU.S. Government Printing Office, 1897 - Confederate States of America Official records produced by the armies of the United States and the Confederacy, and the executive branches of their respective governments, concerning the military operations of the Civil War, and prisoners of war or prisoners of state. Also annual reports of military departments, calls for troops, correspondence between national and state governments, correspondence between Union and Confederate officials. The final volume includes a synopsis, general index, special index for various military divisions, and background information on how these documents were collected and published. Accompanied by an atlas. |
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... British minister , writes the Secretary of Stato rotesting against the alleged cruel treatment of British seamer captured on blockade - runners . 1 R R - SERIES II , VOL II ( 1 ) Oct. Nov. Feb. Mar. Apr. May 11 , 1861. -
... British minister , writes the Secretary of Stato rotesting against the alleged cruel treatment of British seamer captured on blockade - runners . 1 R R - SERIES II , VOL II ( 1 ) Oct. Nov. Feb. Mar. Apr. May 11 , 1861. -
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... British consul at Richmond have simply reference to busi- ness and friendly relations and in themselves are of no public impor- tance whatever ; but inasmuch as he says in them ( one of which I took pains yesterday to get a glance at ) ...
... British consul at Richmond have simply reference to busi- ness and friendly relations and in themselves are of no public impor- tance whatever ; but inasmuch as he says in them ( one of which I took pains yesterday to get a glance at ) ...
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... British consul in Richmond is obliging enough to render a facility of this kind to one rebel he can hardly refuse it to others , and for any purpose that may suit the convenience of those who may desire it , and if one British consul ...
... British consul in Richmond is obliging enough to render a facility of this kind to one rebel he can hardly refuse it to others , and for any purpose that may suit the convenience of those who may desire it , and if one British consul ...
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... British officers and seamen captured in vessels charged with attempting to run the blockade have without necessity been confined in military prisons and common gaols as prisoners of war ; that they have been robbed of their effects ...
... British officers and seamen captured in vessels charged with attempting to run the blockade have without necessity been confined in military prisons and common gaols as prisoners of war ; that they have been robbed of their effects ...
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... British bark Sir Walter Raleigh , Rae , master , wrecked there , and I believe reported upon . The other three are part of the crew of the British bark Prima Donna . It appears those seamen came together at one W. A. Johnston's , at ...
... British bark Sir Walter Raleigh , Rae , master , wrecked there , and I believe reported upon . The other three are part of the crew of the British bark Prima Donna . It appears those seamen came together at one W. A. Johnston's , at ...
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Assistant Secretary August authority Baltimore Bebian Captain charge Charles citizen Colonel Commanding Confederate consul correspondence County D. C. SIR DEAR SIR December Department DIMICK directed discharged disloyalty dispatch enemy F. W. SEWARD February 15 Fort Hamilton Fort Lafayette Fort McHenry Fort Warren friends George Government Guthrey Hamilton HEADQUARTERS herewith inclose Inclosure instant insurrection James January John Kentucky Lafayette letter Lieut Major-General MARTIN BURKE McHenry ment military Navy November oath of allegiance obedient servant October officer Old Capitol Prison papers parole of honor persons Philadelphia police President Provost-Marshal received Released on oath remained in custody request respectfully Richmond schooner secessionist Secretary of War sent Sept September September 11 SIMON CAMERON South Southern steamer taken taking the oath Thomas transferred treasonable U. S. Army U. S. Marshal Union United vessel Virginia Warren Washington WILLIAM H Winder York Harbor Zarvona