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, 1894 - 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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... force . At fifteen minutes of 4 o'clock on the morning of the 16th I received a message from the officer of the day that a large armed force was entering the city . Repairing to my company quarters , a low , one - story building ...
... force . At fifteen minutes of 4 o'clock on the morning of the 16th I received a message from the officer of the day that a large armed force was entering the city . Repairing to my company quarters , a low , one - story building ...
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... force become necessary in order to make the demand , you will direct Col. Ben . McCulloch to call out and take the command of such force of the volunteer and minute men of the State as will be necessary for that purpose , and then ...
... force become necessary in order to make the demand , you will direct Col. Ben . McCulloch to call out and take the command of such force of the volunteer and minute men of the State as will be necessary for that purpose , and then ...
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... force around the city for the purpose of compelling a delivery , Mr. Maverick was deputed to obtain from the general a statement in writing of what he was willing to do , in the hope that it would , under our instructions , be ...
... force around the city for the purpose of compelling a delivery , Mr. Maverick was deputed to obtain from the general a statement in writing of what he was willing to do , in the hope that it would , under our instructions , be ...
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... force , or such a display of force as will compel a compliance with our demands , and that without an hour's unnecessary delay . In all these movements , celerity , secrecy , and strength should be our motto . If there are any men to ...
... force , or such a display of force as will compel a compliance with our demands , and that without an hour's unnecessary delay . In all these movements , celerity , secrecy , and strength should be our motto . If there are any men to ...
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... force or " minute men " as you may deem necessary for securing and protecting the public property of San Antonio . Upon the assembling of the force you will proceed without delay to San Antonio and report to the undersigned when you ...
... force or " minute men " as you may deem necessary for securing and protecting the public property of San Antonio . Upon the assembling of the force you will proceed without delay to San Antonio and report to the undersigned when you ...
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accused Answer arms arrested Assistant Adjutant-General authority Baltimore bridge bridge-burning Brig Brigadier-General burning camp Capt Captain cavalry citizens Colonel Commanding Confederate confined County court December duly sworn duty East Tennessee Eighth Infantry enemy exchange Federal force Fort Lafayette Fort McHenry Fort Monroe Fort Warren Frémont Government guilty H. W. HALLECK HDQRS HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT honor inclose Inclosure instant January John judge-advocate letter Lieut Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Magoffin Major-General Maryland McHenry ment military commission Missouri State Guard Missouri Volunteers negroes North Missouri Railroad November oath of allegiance obedient servant officers parole party persons President Price prisoners prisoners of war provost-marshal Question rebel received Regiment released respectfully Saint Louis San Antonio Secretary Secretary of War sent SEWARD soldiers take the oath taken Texas Thomas tion U. S. Army Union United Washington witness