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Elmira, N. Y., February 25, 1865. Respectfully returned to the Commissary-General of Prisoners with the following extracts from the report of Lieutenant-Colonel Trotter, in charge of the detachment, as to…
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Washington, D. C., February 18, 1865. Respectfully returned to Maj. Gen. H. W. Halleck, Chief of Staff. At the date of this telegram there were no prisoners in irons at…
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Richmond, Va., February 14, 1865. General G. T. BEAUREGARD, Columbia, S. C.: Send prisoners to North Carolina rather than elsewhere, as exchanges are being approved. J. A. CAMPBELL, Assistant Secretary…
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February 14, 1865. Washington, D. 0., February 14, 1865. Col. B. J. SWEET, Commanding Camp Douglas, Chicago, TU. : Telegram of the 12th received. Discharges will not be granted at…
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Richmond, Va., February 13, 1865. General BEAUREGARD, Columbia, S. C.: Order commandant of prisoners to remove Federal officers to suck point as you may direct. You were telegraphed on this…
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Richmond, Va., February 13, 1865. General R. E. LEE, Commanding Army of Northern Virginia: The river being closed, is there any objection to sending Yankee prisoners through the lines on…
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Richmond, February 12, 1865. PosT QUARTERMASTER, Charlotte, N. C.: Make immediate preparations for the reception of 1,800 Federal officers. i By order: J. A. CAMPBELL, Assistant Secretary of War. CORRESPONDENCE,…
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Richmond, Va., February 12, 1865. General G. T. BEAUREGARD, Columbia, S. C.: Order commandant of prison at Columbia to remove Federal officers to Charlotte. By order: J. A. CAMPBELL, Assistant…
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Helena, Ark., February 3, 1865. Lieut. Col. O. T. CHRISTENSEN, Assistant Adjutant-General : SIR: About the 1st of May, [1864,] my troops captured First Lieut. T. O. Casteel, First Arkansas…
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Chattanooga, February 4, 1865. Respectfully forwarded. JAMES B. STEEDMAN, Major-General, Commanding. * See January 27, p. 136.