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Elmira, N. Y., January 1, 1865. Col. B. F. TRACY, Commanding Post : SIR: I have the honor to submit the following inspection report of the condition of the prisoners…
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New York Harbor, January 1, 1865. SIR: I have the honor to submit the following inspection report of the condition of the prisoners of war at this station for the…
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Indianapolis, Ind., January 1, 1805. Col. A. A. STEVENS, Commanding Camp Morton: SIR: I have the honor to submit the following inspection report of the condition of the prisoners of…
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January 1, 1865. Consolidated statement of prisoners of war from November 1, 1863, to January 1, 1865. ; CARNES ! E y : 2 E) aa! g El og ES…
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May 19, 1864. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFIOR, 13.99. The work of preparing the records of the war for public use was begun, under the resolution of Congress of May 19,…
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QO’ Neils Mill, January 16, 1862. Col. C. C. MARSH, Twentieth Illinois Volunteers, Fort Jefferson, Ky. You will send the accompanying dispatch to Colonel J Wee at Elliottâs Mill, as…
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; HEADQUARTERS FIRST BRIGADE, Somerset, January 15, 1862. Prig: Gen. GEORGE H. THOMAS, Commanding Eastern Division: GENERAL: I received yours of the 14th instant, and in reply to your inquiries…
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Saint Lowis, January 14, 1862. Brigadier-General BUELL, Lowisville, Ky.: General C. F. Smith reports, January 10, that no troops have left Columbus for Bowling Green save the two regiments reported…
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Cairo, January 14, 1862. Commanding Forces, Birds Point, Mo.: To-morrow march your command to Blandville, leaving one regiment of infantry and one squadron of cavalry at Fort Jefferson and to…
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Cairo, January 14, 1862. General JOHN A. MCCLERNAND, Commanding Advance Forces, Fort Jefferson, Ky.: In accordance with previous instructions, encamp at or near Blandville to-night. To-morrow march with your entire…