Geo. H. Thomas to J. B. Hoop, January 13, 1865
Nashville, Tenn., January 13, 1865. General J. B. Hoop, C. S. Army, Commanding O. S. Army of Tennessee : GENERAL: I take this means of informing you of an act…
Nashville, Tenn., January 13, 1865. General J. B. Hoop, C. S. Army, Commanding O. S. Army of Tennessee : GENERAL: I take this means of informing you of an act…
City Point, Va., January 15, 1865. Col. JOHN E. MULFORD, Assistant Agent of Exchange: COLONEL: The letter of Judge Robert Ould, agent of exchange of Confederate States, of date Richmond,…
Shreveport, January 7, 1805. Maj. Gen. E. R. S. CANBY, Commanding U. S. Forces, &c., New Orleans, La.: GENERAL: I have directed Major Szymanski, ©. S. agent of exchange for…
January 12, 1865. FLAG-OF-TRUCE STEAMER COUNTESS, Mouth of Red River, January 12, 1865, Col. CHARLES C. DWIGHT, Comr. of Exchange, Mil. Div. of West Miss., New Orleans, La.: COLONEL: Ihave…
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…
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)…
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…
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…
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…
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…