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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... law . Now that it could be said the war was over the clamor against martial law which had existed from the very first grew more furious . Among other things a Mr. Louaillier published a denunciatory newspaper article . General Jackson ...
... law . Now that it could be said the war was over the clamor against martial law which had existed from the very first grew more furious . Among other things a Mr. Louaillier published a denunciatory newspaper article . General Jackson ...
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... laws for which he had no warrant in your own military law to commit . If you have any officer of the Confederate States in any such position , even though he may have been declared exchanged by our general agreements , I cannot complain ...
... laws for which he had no warrant in your own military law to commit . If you have any officer of the Confederate States in any such position , even though he may have been declared exchanged by our general agreements , I cannot complain ...
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... laws and usages of war , and of your own practices under them . Passing events will clearly show the impracticability in executing the act referred to . In case , however , the attempt be made to execute it I now give you formal notice ...
... laws and usages of war , and of your own practices under them . Passing events will clearly show the impracticability in executing the act referred to . In case , however , the attempt be made to execute it I now give you formal notice ...
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... laws of the State no exception can be taken . I am , general , very respectfully , your obedient servant , S. S. ANDERSON , Assistant Adjutant - General . OFFICE COMMISSARY - GENERAL OF PRISONERS , Washington , D. C. , June 17 , 1863 ...
... laws of the State no exception can be taken . I am , general , very respectfully , your obedient servant , S. S. ANDERSON , Assistant Adjutant - General . OFFICE COMMISSARY - GENERAL OF PRISONERS , Washington , D. C. , June 17 , 1863 ...
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... law of the common country . This is an artful attempt on the part of the South , on pre- text of dealing equally , to ... laws . But this is a matter with which I have nothing to do , for in no view of the case , as I view the question ...
... law of the common country . This is an artful attempt on the part of the South , on pre- text of dealing equally , to ... laws . But this is a matter with which I have nothing to do , for in no view of the case , as I view the question ...
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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