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MEDICAL DIRECTOR’S OFFICE, January 12, 1865. January 12, 1865. Bvt. Brig. Gen. W. HOFFMAN, U.S. Army, Commissary-General of Prisoners : Sir: The information you have received concerning the collecting together…
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January 10, 1865. January 10, 1865. Respectfully furnished to the Commissary-General of Prisoners in explanation of the telegram sent eee in reply to the telegraphic inquiry of what prisoners (officers)…
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Fort McHenry, Md., January 10, 1865. Capt. J. G. RAMSAY, Asst. Adjt. Gen., Second Separate Brigade, Eighth Army Corps: SIR: Comformable with instructions herewith returned, I have the honor to…
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Washington, D. C., January 11, 1865. Respectfully referred to Col. B. F.Tracy, commanding Depot Prisoners of War, Elmira, N. Y., for his information. These papers to be returned. By order…
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March 4, 1865. Respectfully returned. I admit that it is not âa legitimate work for prisoners of warâ to employ them in the removal of torpedoes, except as a measure…
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Montgomery, January 9, 1865. GENERAL: General Beauregard desires that you will furnish Maj. J. M. Bottle, quartermaster, with thirty Federal prisoners to take out the torpedoes and shells in railroad…
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OFFICE COMMISSARY-GENERAL OF PRISONERS, January 9, 1865. Washington, D. 0., January 9, 1865. ANDREW B. Cross, Baltimore, Md. : SIR: I am directed by the Commissary-General of Prisoners to inform…
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Nashville, Tenn., January 9, 1865. Bvt. Col. C. W. FosTER, Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. Volunteers, and Chief of Colorz:d Bureau, Washington, D. O.: COLONEL: I have the honor to forward…
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Rock Island Barracks, Ill., January 9, 1865. Col. A. J. JOHNSON, Commanding Post: SIR: I have the honor to submit the following inspection report of the condition of the prisoners…
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Camp Chase, near Columbus, Ohio, January 9, 1865. Brig. Gen. H. W. WESSELLS, Insp. and Com. Gen. of Prisoners, Washington City, D. C.: GENERAL: I have the honor to report…