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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... condition that they will not return south of Philadelphia during the war unless in the service of the United States . Very respectfully , your obedient servant , W. HOFFMAN , Colonel Third Infantry and Commissary - General of Prisoners ...
... condition that they will not return south of Philadelphia during the war unless in the service of the United States . Very respectfully , your obedient servant , W. HOFFMAN , Colonel Third Infantry and Commissary - General of Prisoners ...
Page 122
... condition of the hospital at Camp Morton , and I respectfully request you will give such orders as will insure a better condition of the hospital and camp , so far as any improvement is practicable . When Camp Morton was first occupied ...
... condition of the hospital at Camp Morton , and I respectfully request you will give such orders as will insure a better condition of the hospital and camp , so far as any improvement is practicable . When Camp Morton was first occupied ...
Page 142
... condition of the Confederate prisoners in the West Hos- pital and other hospitals in Baltimore , made pursuant to your instruc- tions of the 21st instant : I left the city by the first train after receiving your order , and imme ...
... condition of the Confederate prisoners in the West Hos- pital and other hospitals in Baltimore , made pursuant to your instruc- tions of the 21st instant : I left the city by the first train after receiving your order , and imme ...
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... condition and keep it so it will be necessary to have it thoroughly cleaned and whitewashed and more frequently and thoroughly policed . Although the condition of the prison at Fort Norfolk has been improved of late , yet it is highly ...
... condition and keep it so it will be necessary to have it thoroughly cleaned and whitewashed and more frequently and thoroughly policed . Although the condition of the prison at Fort Norfolk has been improved of late , yet it is highly ...
Page 200
... condition . Expensive repairs should not be paid out of the fund , but such as are suggested I think may well be , viz : New window sills of plank , bars inside of the windows , substitute gratings for wooden doors to increase the ...
... condition . Expensive repairs should not be paid out of the fund , but such as are suggested I think may well be , viz : New window sills of plank , bars inside of the windows , substitute gratings for wooden doors to increase the ...
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Agent of Exchange arrest Assistant Adjutant-General August barracks blankets Brig Brigadier-General Camp Chase Camp Douglas Capt Captain captured cartel Cavalry cells charge citizens City Point clothing Colonel Third Infantry Commanding commissary Commissary-General of Prisoners Commissioner for Exchange communication confined copy December declaration of exchange declared exchanged delivered depot duty E. A. HITCHCOCK E. M. STANTON enemy Exchange of Prisoners Federal Fort Delaware Fort Monroe furnished Government guard HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT herewith honor hospital inclose Inclosure indorsement Infantry and Commissary-General informed instant instructions Johnson's Island July letter Lieut Major-General Monroe negroes November obedient servant October OFFICE COMMISSARY-GENERAL Ohio Ohio penitentiary parole penitentiary Point Lookout prisoners of war rations rebel prisoners received regiment release request Richmond S. A. MEREDITH Secretary Secretary of War sent September sick soldiers surgeon tion troops U. S. Army U. S. forces Vicksburg Volunteers WAR DEPARTMENT Washington WILLIAM HOFFMAN