W. Hoffman to Henry W. Wessells, January 5, 1865
Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn., January 5, 1865. Brig. Gen. H. W. WESSELLS, GENERAL: The rebel wounded prisoners in the hospitals at this place and at Franklin are much in want…
Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn., January 5, 1865. Brig. Gen. H. W. WESSELLS, GENERAL: The rebel wounded prisoners in the hospitals at this place and at Franklin are much in want…
OFFICE COMMISSARY-GENERAL OF PRISONERS, Washington, D. O., January 5, 1865. Commanding Depot Prisoners of War, Elmira, N. Y.: COLONEL: I am directed by the Commissary-General of Prisoners to acknowledge the…
QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL’S OFFICE, January 14, 1865. January 14, 1865, Respectfully returned to Brigadier-General Wessells with information that the requisition referred to within was not received at this office, and with request…
OFFICE COMMISSARY-GENERAL OF PRISONERS, Washington, D. C., January 7, 1865. Respectfully referred to the Quartermaster-General and attention invited to the statement of commanding officer of the prison camp at Elmira,…
HEADQUARTERS DEPOT PRISONERS OF WAR, Elmira, N. Y., January 5, 1865. Brig. Gen. H. W. WESSELLS, Commissary-General of Prisoners, Washington, D. C.: GENERAL: I have the honor to state that…
OFFICE COMMISSARY-GENERAL OF PRISONERS, January 4, 1865. ‘ ty Washington, D. C., January 4, 1865. Maj. Gen. B. F. BUTLER, Commissioner for Exchange, Fort Monroe, Va.: GENERAL: By authority of…
NASHVILLE, TENN. NASHVILLE, TENN., January 3, 1865. Maj. WILLIAM INNES, Assistant Commissioner, Organizing U. K. Colored Troops: MAJOR: The following report of my capture and subsequent attempted murder is respectfully…
Saint Louis, Mo. Saint Louis, Mo., January 3, 1865. Col. J. H. BAKER, Provost-Marshal-General, Department of the Missouri: SIR: I have the honor to submit the following inspection report of…
OFFICE COMMISSARY-GENERAL OF PRISONERS, Washington, D. O., January 5, 1865. Maj. Gen. E. R. S. CANBY, GENERAL: I have the honor to inform you that the necessary orders have been…
WAR DEPARTMENT, Washington, D. C., January 3, 1865. The Secretary of War directs that you will suspend General Beall’s parole and place him in Fort Lafayette as a prisoner of…