As the officers and soldiers of the United States have been subject to repeated insults from the women (calling themselves ladies ) of New Orleans, in return for the most scrupulous non-interference and courtesy on our part, it is ordered that hereafter... General Orders - Página 11por United States. Army. Department of the Gulf (1862-1865). - 1862Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Lawrence L. Hewitt, Arthur W. Bergeron - 2002 - 211 páginas
...women (calling themselves ladies) of New Orleans, in return for the most scrupulous non-interference and courtesy on our part, it is ordered that hereafter when any female shall, by words, gesture, or movement, insult or show contempt for any officer or soldier of the (Jnited States,... | |
| Rufus Kinsley, David C. Rankin - 2004 - 316 páginas
...soldiers by Confederate women, he issued on May 15 his famous General Orders No. 28, which declared that "hereafter when any female shall by word, gesture,...of the United States she shall be regarded and held liable to be treated as a woman of the town plying her avocation." Upon learning of Butler's order... | |
| Fanny Dunbar Corbusier - 2003 - 366 páginas
...on May 1, 1862. The order applied a severe penalty to Southern women for "insulting" Union soldiers: "when any female shall, by word, gesture, or movement,...the United States, she shall be regarded and held liable to be treated as a woman of the town plying her vocation." Hern, When the Devil Came Down to... | |
| Frances Harding Casstevens - 2003 - 344 páginas
...Congress, Washington, DC) Butler's General Order No. 28 decreed that any female of New Orleans who should "by word, gesture, or movement, insult or show contempt for any officer or soldier of the United States" would be "regarded and held liable to be treated as a woman of the town plying her avocation." 23 If... | |
| Daniel A. Farber - 2003 - 272 páginas
...Butler issued his famous (or infamous) "Women's Order," directing diat if "any female shall by word or gesture or movement insult or show contempt for any officer or soldier of the US she shall be regarded and held liable as a woman of the town plying her avocation." When the mayor... | |
| Judith E. Harper - 2004 - 491 páginas
...women (calling themselves ladies) of New Orleans, in return for the most scrupulous non-interference and courtesy on our part, it is ordered that hereafter...the United States, she shall be regarded and held liable to be treated as a woman of the town plying her avocation. By command of MAJOR-GENERAL BUTLER.... | |
| Clement A. Evans - 2004 - 764 páginas
...women (calling themselves ladies) of New Orleans in return for the most scrupulous non-interference and courtesy on our part, it is ordered that hereafter...of the United States she shall be regarded and held liable to be treated as a woman of the town plying her avocation. By command of Major-General Butler.... | |
| Drew Gilpin Faust - 2004 - 348 páginas
...have been subject to repeated insults from the women (calling themselves ladies) of New Orleans ... it is ordered that hereafter when any female shall,...the United States, she shall be regarded and held liable to be treated as a woman of the town plying her avocation.26 Buder's order drove to the heart... | |
| Thomas Richey - 2005 - 194 páginas
...news reached Baton Rouge of Butler's infamous General Orders No. 28, "Hereafter when any female should by word, gesture or movement insult or show contempt...of the United States she shall be regarded and held liable to be treated as a woman of the town plying her trade." By issuing this proclamation, Butler... | |
| Henry Clay Warmoth - 2006 - 356 páginas
...women (calling themselves Ladies) of New Orleans, in return for the most scrupulous non-interference and courtesy on our part, it is ordered that hereafter...the United States, she shall be regarded and held liable to be treated as a woman of the town plying her vocation. By command of MAJOR-GENERAL BUTLER.... | |
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