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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,…
Letter
January 19, 1865. : Washington, D. O., January 19, 1865. Col. B. F. TRACY, Commanding Depot Prisoners of War, Elmira, N. Y.: COLONEL: Your letter of the 5th instant, requesting…
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January 19, 1865. January 19, 1865. Col. R. OULD, Agent of Exchange: SIR: Inclosed I send you the names of a number of gentlemen who have been selected by the…
Order
GENERAL ORDERS, ) WAR DEPT., ADJT. GENERAL’S OFFICE, January 18, 1865. No. 6. f Washington, January 18, 1865. A proposal having been made by Robert Ould on the 22d of…
Letter
New Orleans, January 17, 1865. By direction of the major-general commanding you will please dispatch a flag of truce to the nearest outpost of the enemy toward Simsport bearing a…
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Washington, D. C., January 17, 1865. [Maj. H. A. ALLEN, Fort Warren, Mass. 😐 SIR: You will please discharge from Fort Warren the officers and seamen that were captured in…
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Wheeling, W. Va., January 23, 1865. Respectfully returned, stating that the defect in ventilation has been obviated by opening the upper sash of the windows. JAMES’ WASHBURN, Colonel 116th Ohio…
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Washington, D. C., January 20, 1865. Respectfully returned to Col. J. Washburn, commanding Wheeling, W. Va., for report of the steps taken to obviate the defects in ventilation. By order…
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Wheeling, W. Va., January 16, 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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HEADQUARTERS WESTS BUILDINGS HOSPITAL, Baltimore, Md., January 16, 1865. Surg. A. CHAPEL, U. S. Volunteers, Commanding Hospital : SIR: I have the honor to transmit the following inspection report of…