My Record in Rebeldom, as Written by Friend and Foe: Comprising the Official Chalges [!] and Evidence Before the Military Commission in Washington, Brig. Gen'l J. C. Caldwell, Pres't, Together with the Report and Finding of the Court. Printed for Private Circulation and Future ReferenceW. E. Sibell, 1865 - 160 страница |
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... conduct of its officers , wherever they may be ; and shall have every cause of complaint removed if I am afforded an early opportunity of explaining my whole conduct as an 7.
... conduct of its officers , wherever they may be ; and shall have every cause of complaint removed if I am afforded an early opportunity of explaining my whole conduct as an 7.
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... conduct as an officer and a gentleman while in the hands of the enemy . " 6 Very respectfully , & c . , " JAS . M. SANDERSON , " Lt. Cot . & C. S. V. " Early in May , the Government officially promulgated the exchange of all prisoners ...
... conduct as an officer and a gentleman while in the hands of the enemy . " 6 Very respectfully , & c . , " JAS . M. SANDERSON , " Lt. Cot . & C. S. V. " Early in May , the Government officially promulgated the exchange of all prisoners ...
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... conduct , I was obliged to be cautious in drawing out opinions which might be construed unfavorably , owing to the great difficulty of arriving at the true character of the circum- stances on which these opinions were formed . Face to ...
... conduct , I was obliged to be cautious in drawing out opinions which might be construed unfavorably , owing to the great difficulty of arriving at the true character of the circum- stances on which these opinions were formed . Face to ...
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... conduct of Lieut . Col. SANDERSON , late a prisoner of war at Richmond . I am informed of a great deal of his conduct at Richmond , and took much interest in it , because I thought he ought to be dismissed from the service . The ...
... conduct of Lieut . Col. SANDERSON , late a prisoner of war at Richmond . I am informed of a great deal of his conduct at Richmond , and took much interest in it , because I thought he ought to be dismissed from the service . The ...
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... conduct and character had more than once brought them under my official displeasure , I stated my views very secretly and very cha- rily . To Cols . Tilden , Cesnola , and Wilson , Lt. Cols . Rogers , Cavada , Walker , Spofford , Henry ...
... conduct and character had more than once brought them under my official displeasure , I stated my views very secretly and very cha- rily . To Cols . Tilden , Cesnola , and Wilson , Lt. Cols . Rogers , Cavada , Walker , Spofford , Henry ...
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abusive accused acquainted Army asked Atwood battle of Chickamauga battle of Gettysburg believe Belle Island Belle Isle betrayed blankets Bossieux Brig brother officers brought called Capt captured Castle Thunder cause Cesnola character charge clothing cognizant Colonel command Commissary comrades conduct Confederate confined in Libby Corporal Taylor Corps courteous Department distribution duty enemies favor Federal fellow fellow-prisoners Fobes friends gentleman gentlemanly Government guard Harris Hooper heard him express hospital intercourse intimate J. M. SANDERSON JAMES knowledge letter Libby Prison Lieut loyal Lt.-Col Major manner ment mess military months Neal Dow never heard never knew New-York oath obtain occasion Office Military opinion plan of escape position prisoners of War profane punish rank Rebel authorities Rebel officers regard regiment respectfully Richmond Sanitary Commission says Secretary of War sent slanders soldiers statement subsistence suffering testimony Tilden tion whilst Winder
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