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, 1899 - 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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... names as surgeons , C. S. Army . On examining the register after supper we found the letters C. S. A. had been erased , whereupon I demanded to know the perpetrator of so low and base an act . The clerk denied knowing . After we had ...
... names as surgeons , C. S. Army . On examining the register after supper we found the letters C. S. A. had been erased , whereupon I demanded to know the perpetrator of so low and base an act . The clerk denied knowing . After we had ...
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... names and the general proof against the entire body . The officers who capture them send them here for imprisonment ... name on the returns . You will observe that our list of dead is very large . I think I can get along without hiring a ...
... names and the general proof against the entire body . The officers who capture them send them here for imprisonment ... name on the returns . You will observe that our list of dead is very large . I think I can get along without hiring a ...
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... names were duplicated . Had the books of this office been in proper condition such inaccuracy would not have existed , but for that I am not in fault for half my time has been occupied in overhauling the confused state of things found ...
... names were duplicated . Had the books of this office been in proper condition such inaccuracy would not have existed , but for that I am not in fault for half my time has been occupied in overhauling the confused state of things found ...
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... names and by whom captured , with the remark that they were to be imprisoned . Having at an early day made myself familiar with your instructions I have carefully followed them and not deviated from them in a single instance that I know ...
... names and by whom captured , with the remark that they were to be imprisoned . Having at an early day made myself familiar with your instructions I have carefully followed them and not deviated from them in a single instance that I know ...
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... names appear on your list . Reciprocating the hope that the war on this side of the Mississippi may be carried on hereafter more in accordance with the rules of civil- ized warfare , I remain , sir , your most obedient servant , J. W. ...
... names appear on your list . Reciprocating the hope that the war on this side of the Mississippi may be carried on hereafter more in accordance with the rules of civil- ized warfare , I remain , sir , your most obedient servant , J. W. ...
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Agent for Exchange Alton Annapolis Answer April arrested Assistant Adjutant-General authority barracks Benton Barracks Brig Brigadier-General Burnside Camp Chase Camp Douglas Camp Parole Capt Captain Alexander captured cartel Cavalry charge Cincinnati citizen prisoners City Point Colonel Hoffman Colonel Third Infantry Commissary-General of Prisoners Confederate confined copy December delivered duty enemy Exchange of Prisoners February flag of truce Fort Delaware Fort Monroe forwarded furnished General-in-Chief Government guard HDQRS HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT herewith honor hospital inclose Inclosure indorsement instant instructions January Kentucky letter Lieut Lieutenant-Colonel and Agent Major-General March MILITARY PRISON Missouri Monroe Murfreesborough oath of allegiance obedient servant OFFICE COMMISSARY-GENERAL Ohio Old Capitol Prison Ould paroled prisoners persons prisoners of war provost-marshal Provost-Marshal-General Question received referred Regiment released request respectfully Richmond rolls Rosecrans Saint Louis Secretary Secretary of War sent soldiers surgeon Tenn troops U. S. Army Vicksburg Virginia Volunteers WAR DEPARTMENT Washington