Letter

John Ahlefeldt to CORRESPONDENCE, ETC.—UNION AND CONFEDERATE. at, January 7, 1865

January 7, 1865.

January 7, 1865. Col. E. W. HOLMSTED?, Commanding Post:

SIR: I have the honor to submit the following inspection report of the condition of the prisoners of war at this station for the week ending January 7, 1865:

Conduct—good. Cleanliness—good. Clothing—good. Bedding Straw. State of quarters—in good condition (tents). State of messhouses—none. State of kitchen—good and clean. Food, quality of— good. Food, quantity of—plenty. Water—good. Sinks—in good condition. Police of grounds—well attended to. Drainage—good. Police of hospital—good. Attendance of sick—good. Hospital diet—good. General health of prisoners—excellent. Vigilance of guard—good.

Remarks and suggestions.—Five hundred sets of clothing have been sent to this post. from the military authorities in New Orleans for distribution to prisoners of war in confinement at this post. Blankets are needed very much.

Very respectfully, your obedient servant,

Lieutenant, Seventy-fourth U. S. Colored Infantry,

Assistant Commissary of Prisoners and Inspecting Officer.

* Omitted.

CORRESPONDENCE, ETC.—UNION AND CONFEDERATE. at

Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Indian Territory, 1861–62. Summary: John Ahlefeldt reports good conditions and health of prisoners at the post, notes receipt of clothing from New Orleans, and urgently requests blankets for the confined prisoners.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 8 View original source ↗