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January 4, 1865. ‘ ty Washington, D. C., January 4, 1865. Maj. Gen. B. F. BUTLER, Commissioner for Exchange, Fort Monroe, Va.: GENERAL: By authority of the Secretary of War…
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Washington, D. O., January 5, 1865. Maj. Gen. E. R. S. CANBY, Comdg. Mil. Div. of West Mississippi, New Orleans, La. : GENERAL: I have the honor to inform you…
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Washington, D. C., January 3, 1865. Brig. Gen. H. E. PAINE, New York: The Secretary of War directs that you will suspend General Beallâs parole and place him in Fort…
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January 3, 1865. . Washington, D. C., January 3, 1865. Brig. Gen. H. E. PAINE, New York City: GENERAL: Whenever General Beall is ready to make distributions at any prison…
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Washington, January 3, 1865. Lieutenant-General GRANT, City Point, Va.: GENERAL: In compliance with the instructions of the Secretary of War, to transmit to you all papers in regard to supply…
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CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT, Richmond, January 2, 1865. SIR: I have the honor to state that about 13,000 prisoners are now held at Salisbury, N. C., and that…
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GENERAL ORDERS, ) HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT OF INDIANA, NA f Indianapolis, January 2, 1965. I, Before a military commission, which convened at Indianapolis, Ind., ou the 19th day of September, 1864,…
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x Eastport, Miss., January 17, 1865. Respectfully returned to Byt. Brig. Gen. W. Hoffman, CommissaryGeneral of Prisoners, with reference to inclosed letter from Maj. George E. Cooper, medical director, Department…
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Steamer Tarascon, January 12, 1865. Respectfully referred to Surg. George E. Cooper, medical director, Department of the Cumberland. By command of Major-General Thomas: Assistant Adjutant-General. {Second indorsement.
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Nashville, January 2, 1865. Maj. Gen. G. H. THOMAS, Comdy. Department of the Cumberland, Nashville, Tenn. : GENERAL: I am informed that wounded rebel prisoners are being collected at Pulaski…