The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate ArmiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1899 - Confederate States of America |
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Page 49
... allowed to hold no communication with any person until further orders . On the 18th instant your telegram was received in these words : The prisoners Pierre Soulé and Adolphe Mazureau have arrived here from New Orleans by the steamer ...
... allowed to hold no communication with any person until further orders . On the 18th instant your telegram was received in these words : The prisoners Pierre Soulé and Adolphe Mazureau have arrived here from New Orleans by the steamer ...
Page 53
... allowed to visit the camp of the Sixth Maryland Regiment at Lafayette Square , Baltimore , to search for runaway negroes . I have the honor to inform you in reply that the Department having no information in its possession upon the ...
... allowed to visit the camp of the Sixth Maryland Regiment at Lafayette Square , Baltimore , to search for runaway negroes . I have the honor to inform you in reply that the Department having no information in its possession upon the ...
Page 54
... allowed to visit the camp of the Sixth Maryland Regiment at Lafayette Square , Baltimore , to search for runaway negroes . After Colonel Gunther's release he came to me and asked permission to go to the barracks of the Purnell Legion ...
... allowed to visit the camp of the Sixth Maryland Regiment at Lafayette Square , Baltimore , to search for runaway negroes . After Colonel Gunther's release he came to me and asked permission to go to the barracks of the Purnell Legion ...
Page 57
... allowed to go beyond the lines of the prison . In case of an outbreak therefore among the prisoners there would be no force to suppress the same . Citizens are permitted to con- verse with the guard and the sentinels are allowed to sit ...
... allowed to go beyond the lines of the prison . In case of an outbreak therefore among the prisoners there would be no force to suppress the same . Citizens are permitted to con- verse with the guard and the sentinels are allowed to sit ...
Page 105
... allowed one female servant and no more if she so choose ; that one of the houses for hospital purposes be assigned her as quarters and a soldier's ration each day served out to her with the means of cooking the same , and that no verbal ...
... allowed one female servant and no more if she so choose ; that one of the houses for hospital purposes be assigned her as quarters and a soldier's ration each day served out to her with the means of cooking the same , and that no verbal ...
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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 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