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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... guard . These should be filled up to the maximum limit immediately and a fifth com- pany should be added , which would make an ample guard for 5,000 pris- oners . Capt . Paul T. Jones ' Independent Battery and two batteries of marine ...
... guard . These should be filled up to the maximum limit immediately and a fifth com- pany should be added , which would make an ample guard for 5,000 pris- oners . Capt . Paul T. Jones ' Independent Battery and two batteries of marine ...
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... guards will be driven back and they will rush out ; that arrangements are made to this effect , & c . Of course how ... guard . " It is consistent with what I am informed from within the prison . I have replied to his dispatch and asked ...
... guards will be driven back and they will rush out ; that arrangements are made to this effect , & c . Of course how ... guard . " It is consistent with what I am informed from within the prison . I have replied to his dispatch and asked ...
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... guard . They are said to have gone off in the midday train , but the fact was not reported to me for twenty - four hours . The * Omitted . officer commanding the guard ( fifty men ) , Lieutenant 52 PRISONERS OF WAR AND STATE , ETC.
... guard . They are said to have gone off in the midday train , but the fact was not reported to me for twenty - four hours . The * Omitted . officer commanding the guard ( fifty men ) , Lieutenant 52 PRISONERS OF WAR AND STATE , ETC.
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... guard discharges its duty . 5. I ascertained that the officer who commands the prison guard is at the same time commander of the guard at Schofield Barracks . His constant attention to the prison guard is therefore impracticable . The guard ...
... guard discharges its duty . 5. I ascertained that the officer who commands the prison guard is at the same time commander of the guard at Schofield Barracks . His constant attention to the prison guard is therefore impracticable . The guard ...
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... Guard House . Guard House , Light board fence of horizontal slats nailed ta 300 Yards . Men's quarters arranged for 100 men 500 Yards . each , will accommodate 150 . 120 feet . 16 ' Sutler's Store building . Mesa Hall complete with ...
... Guard House . Guard House , Light board fence of horizontal slats nailed ta 300 Yards . Men's quarters arranged for 100 men 500 Yards . each , will accommodate 150 . 120 feet . 16 ' Sutler's Store building . Mesa Hall complete with ...
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ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S OFFICE arrested Assistant Adjutant-General August authority Brig Brigadier-General Camp Butler Camp Chase Camp Douglas Capt Captain captured cartel Cavalry charge citizens Colonel Third Infantry commanding officer Commissary-General of Prisoners Confederate confined Detroit duty E. M. STANTON enemy exchange of prisoners flag of truce Fort Delaware Fort Lafayette Fort Monroe furnished G. W. RANDOLPH Government Governor guard HALLECK HDQRS HEADQUARTERS ARMY HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT honor inclose Inclosure indorsement instant instructions John July July 12 June letter Lieutenant Major-General MCCLELLAN Missouri Monroe oath of allegiance obedient servant October OFFICE COMMISSARY-GENERAL Ohio parole paroled prisoners Pennsylvania Volunteers persons prisoners of war provost-marshal Provost-Marshal-General quartermaster rebel received Regiment released respectfully Richmond Saint Louis Second Lieut Secretary Secretary of War sent September soldiers surgeon take the oath taken Tennessee THOMAS troops U. S. Army Vicksburg Virginia WAR DEPARTMENT Washington WILLIAM HOFFMAN York Volunteers