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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... arrest and confine the known sympathizers with the rebel- lion residing in Rock Island and Davenport , and quite a large number would be quickly added to our list of prisoners , and those communities would be relieved from a more ...
... arrest and confine the known sympathizers with the rebel- lion residing in Rock Island and Davenport , and quite a large number would be quickly added to our list of prisoners , and those communities would be relieved from a more ...
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... correspondence in relation to the arrest and banishment of Jacob see Series I , Vol . XLV , Part II , pp . 387 , 402 , 504 . cotton had been shipped for New York to be sold CORRESPONDENCE , ETC. - UNION AND CONFEDERATE . 23.
... correspondence in relation to the arrest and banishment of Jacob see Series I , Vol . XLV , Part II , pp . 387 , 402 , 504 . cotton had been shipped for New York to be sold CORRESPONDENCE , ETC. - UNION AND CONFEDERATE . 23.
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... arrest and maltreatment by the rebel troops , have been in the habit of leaving their homes and of seeking protection within our lines on every retrograde movement of our forces . It is desirable to secure to them , if possible ...
... arrest and maltreatment by the rebel troops , have been in the habit of leaving their homes and of seeking protection within our lines on every retrograde movement of our forces . It is desirable to secure to them , if possible ...
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... Colonel Hundley . This reward offered for Jones occasioned the arrest of Hundley by a citizen at Fremont , who at first supposed him to be Jones . Neither McKibbin nor Jones has been 42 PRISONERS OF WAR AND STATE , ETC.
... Colonel Hundley . This reward offered for Jones occasioned the arrest of Hundley by a citizen at Fremont , who at first supposed him to be Jones . Neither McKibbin nor Jones has been 42 PRISONERS OF WAR AND STATE , ETC.
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... arrest and detention of non - combatants should be determined by rule , and that the principle of exchange , man for man , should not be applied to them . And further , whenever the fortunes of war threw a prominent Yankee in our hands ...
... arrest and detention of non - combatants should be determined by rule , and that the principle of exchange , man for man , should not be applied to them . And further , whenever the fortunes of war threw a prominent Yankee in our hands ...
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ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S OFFICE Agent of Exchange Andersonville April arrest Assistant Adjutant-General Assistant Agent Beall Brevet Brig Brigadier-General Butler Camp Capt Captain captured Cavalry charge citizens City Point Clay Colonel Commanding Commissary-General of Prisoners commission Confederate Davis delivered directed E. D. TOWNSEND E. M. STANTON exchange of prisoners February February 15 Federal prisoners Fort Delaware Fort Monroe Fort Warren forwarded furnished Government guard H. W. HALLECK HDQRS Henry Wirz HOFFMAN hospital inclosed Inclosure indorsement instant January John JOHNSON Johnson's Island letter Lieut Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-General Grant Major-General March Military Division military prison Monroe MULFORD obedient servant OFFICE COMMISSARY-GENERAL Ohio Ould President prisoners of war rebel prisoners received Regiment released request Respectfully referred Richmond Secretary Secretary of War sent sick soldiers stockade Surgeon U. S. Army U. S. Colored U. S. GRANT U. S. Volunteers United Veteran Reserve Corps WAR DEPARTMENT West Mississippi Winder Wirz