Wot EARL Z to and Assistant Adjutant-General, January 21, 1865
Washington, D. C., January 21, 1865. Lieut. Col. JOHN E. MULFORD, Agent for the Exchange of Prisoners, Fort Monroe, Va.: CoLONEL: The communication of the 7th instant addressed to you…
Washington, D. C., January 21, 1865. Lieut. Col. JOHN E. MULFORD, Agent for the Exchange of Prisoners, Fort Monroe, Va.: CoLONEL: The communication of the 7th instant addressed to you…
Washington, D. C., January 21, 1865. Maj. Gen. GEORGE STONEMAN, Commanding Department of the Ohio, Lowisville, Ky.: GENERAL: I have the honor to inquire if Charles E. Marshall, son of…
Washington, D. C., January 21, 1865. Bvt. Maj. Gen. S. G. BURBRIDGE, Commanding District of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. : GENERAL: I am authorized to request that Col. J. D. Morris…
WAR DEPARTMENT, ADJUTANT-GENERALâS OFFICE, Washington, January 21, 1865. Hon. EDwIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War: SIR: In compliance with your instructions I have the honor to submit herewith copies of…
January 21, 1865. ; Washington, D. C., January 21, 1865. Hon..E. M. STANTON, Secretary of War: Sir: I have authorized Colonel Mulford, agent of exchange, to renew negotiations for the…
Washington, D.-C., January 20, 1865. Lieut. Col. JOHN E. MULFORD, Assistant Agent for Exchange, Fort Monroe, Va.: COLONEL: I have the honor, by direction of the Commissary-General of Prisoners, to…
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, Richmond, January 26, 1865. Respectfully returned to Major Maynard. You are aware of the difficulty in procuring wood for the last ten days. I borrowed wood several…
QUARTERMASTER-GENERALâS OFFICE, Richmond, January 25, 1865. Respectfully referred to Maj. J. C. Maynard. By order of Quartermaster-General : CH. MIMS, Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. [Third indorsement.] QUARTERMASTERâS OFFICE, Richmond, January…
Richmond, Va., January 19, 1865. GENTLEMEN: In response to the inclosed resolution of inquiry of the Legislature of Virginia* in relation to the transmission of supplies to Confederate prisoners in…
Boston Harbor, January 19, 1865. SIR: The officers and seamen of the steamer Florida are willing to give their parole to leave the United States within ten days after liberation,…