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HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND, 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…
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HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND, Steamer Tarascon, January 12, 1865. Respectfully referred to Surg. George E. Cooper, medical director, Department of the Cumberland. By command of Major-General Thomas: HENRY M.…
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OFFICE COMMISSARY-GENERAL OF PRISONERS, Nashville, January 2, 1865. GENERAL: I am informed that wounded rebel prisoners are being collected at Pulaski and Columbia, as well as at Franklin, and I…
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HEADQUARTERS SUPERINTENDENT OF PRISON, Johnsows Island, Ohio, January 1, 1865. Col. CHARLES W. HILL, 128th Regt. Ohio Vol. Infty., Comdg. U. S. Forces, Johnson’s Island : SIR: I have the…
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HEADQUARTERS MILITARY PRISON, 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…
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VA A, A. STEVENS, HEADQUARTERS FORT LAFAYETTE, New York Harbor, January 1, 1865. Lieut. Col. MARTIN BURKE, Commanding Fort Lafayette, New York Harbor: SIR: I have the honor to submit…
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HEADQUARTERS CAMP MORTON, 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…
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CHIEF OF THE RECORD AND PENSION OFFICE, WAR DEPARTMENT, May 19, 1864. AND Washington: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFIOR, 13.99. The work of preparing the records of the war for public use…
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Lousiville Lousiville, January 3, 1862. General H. W. HALLECK, U. $. A. i Commanding Department of Missouri: My DEAR GENERAL: I received your dispatch, and with more delay than I…
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. LOUISVILLE, Ky., January 3, 1862. General CULLUM, Chief of Staff, Saint Louis, Mo.: Do I understand that one division has come to Bowling Green, and that another (Pillow’s)…