The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate ArmiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1899 |
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... Secretary of War , of the General- in - Chief , and of the chiefs of the several staff corps and departments ; the calls for troops , and the correspondence between the National and the several State authorities . The fourth series will ...
... Secretary of War , of the General- in - Chief , and of the chiefs of the several staff corps and departments ; the calls for troops , and the correspondence between the National and the several State authorities . The fourth series will ...
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... Secretary of War , by a board of three persons , one of whom shall be an officer of the Army , and two civilian experts , to be appointed by the Secretary of War , the compensation of said civilian experts to be fixed by the Secretary ...
... Secretary of War , by a board of three persons , one of whom shall be an officer of the Army , and two civilian experts , to be appointed by the Secretary of War , the compensation of said civilian experts to be fixed by the Secretary ...
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... Secretary of War to say in answer to the inter- rogatory in your letter of the 4th instant that the reception by the Confederates of the women and children we sent cannot be reciprocated by the reception of those they send . If the ...
... Secretary of War to say in answer to the inter- rogatory in your letter of the 4th instant that the reception by the Confederates of the women and children we sent cannot be reciprocated by the reception of those they send . If the ...
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... Secretary of State . SIR : The Secretary of War has had the honor to receive your com- munication of the 10th instant covering a copy of correspondence between Major - General Butler and the French Admiral , 72 PRISONERS OF WAR AND ...
... Secretary of State . SIR : The Secretary of War has had the honor to receive your com- munication of the 10th instant covering a copy of correspondence between Major - General Butler and the French Admiral , 72 PRISONERS OF WAR AND ...
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... Secretary also directs me to say that under the instructions of the President men- tioned in the communication of the Secretary of State the prisoner must be released from the ball and chain and from hard labor . Very respectfully ...
... Secretary also directs me to say that under the instructions of the President men- tioned in the communication of the Secretary of State the prisoner must be released from the ball and chain and from hard labor . Very respectfully ...
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Agent for Exchange Alton Annapolis Answer April arrested Assistant Adjutant-General authority barracks Benton Barracks Brig Brigadier-General Burnside Camp Chase Camp Douglas Camp Parole Capt Captain Alexander captured cartel Cavalry charge Cincinnati citizen prisoners City Point Colonel Hoffman Colonel Third Infantry Commissary-General of Prisoners Confederate confined D. C. COLONEL December delivered duty enemy Exchange of Prisoners February flag of truce Fort Delaware Fort Monroe forwarded furnished General-in-Chief Government guard HDQRS HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT herewith honor hospital inclose Inclosure indorsement instant instructions January letter Lieut Lieutenant-Colonel and Agent Major-General March MILITARY PRISON Missouri Monroe Murfreesborough oath of allegiance obedient servant OFFICE COMMISSARY-GENERAL Ohio Old Capitol Prison Ould paroled prisoners persons prisoners of war provost-marshal Provost-Marshal-General Question received referred Regiment released request respectfully Richmond rolls Rosecrans Saint Louis Secretary Secretary of War sent soldiers surgeon Tenn troops U. S. Army Vicksburg Virginia Volunteers WAR DEPARTMENT Washington
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Página 706 - Also to the ninth and tenth sections of an act entitled "An act to suppress insurrection, to punish treason and rebellion, to seize and confiscate the property of rebels, and for other purposes," approved July 17, 1862, and which sections are in the words and figures following: "SEC.
Página 678 - ... allows of all destruction of property, and obstruction of the ways and channels of traffic, travel, or communication, and of all withholding of sustenance or means of life from the enemy ; of the appropriation of whatever an enemy's country affords necessary for the subsistence and safety of the army...
Página 119 - I do solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be) that I will support, protect, and defend the Constitution and government of the United States against all enemies, whether domestic or foreign, and that I will bear true faith, allegiance, and loyalty to the same, any ordinance, resolution, or law of any State convention or legislature to the contrary notwithstanding...
Página 678 - Military necessity does not admit of cruelty, that is, the infliction of suffering for the sake of suffering or for revenge, nor of maiming or wounding except in fight, nor of torture to extort confessions.
Página 316 - Congress assembled, that during the present insurrection the President of the United States, whenever in his judgment the public safety may require it, is authorized to suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus in any case throughout the United States, or any part thereof...
Página 683 - ... sharing continuously in the war, but who do so with intermitting returns to their homes and avocations, or with the occasional assumption of the semblance of peaceful pursuits, divesting themselves of the character or appearance of soldiers — such men or squads of men are not public enemies, and therefore, if captured, are not entitled to the privileges of prisoners of war, but shall be treated summarily as highway robbers or pirates.
Página 867 - Individual paroles not given through an officer are not only void, but subject the individuals giving them to the punishment of death as deserters. The only admissible exception is where individuals, properly separated from their commands, have suffered...
Página 678 - Commanding generals may cause the magistrates and civil officers of the hostile country to take the oath of temporary allegiance or an oath of fidelity to their own victorious government or rulers, and they may expel every one who declines to do so. But whether they do so or not, the people and their civil officers owe strict obedience to them as long as they hold sway over the district or country, at the peril of their lives.
Página 181 - I shall, unless in your wisdom you deem some other course more expedient, deliver to the several State authorities all commissioned officers of the United States that may hereafter be captured by our forces in any of the States embraced in the proclamation, that they may be dealt with in accordance with the laws of those States providing for the punishment of criminals engaged in exciting servile insurrection.
Página 802 - Butler to be a felon deserving of capital punishment. I do order that he be no longer considered or treated simply as a public enemy of the Confederate States of America, but as an outlaw and common enemy of mankind, and that in the event of his capture the officer in command of the capturing force do cause him to be immediately executed by hanging...