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" Federal officials did not deem it worthy of a reply, or because they feared to make one? As the Federal authorities at that time had a large excess of prisoners, the effect of the proposal which I had made, if carried out, would have been to release all... "
Scraps from the Prison Table: At Camp Chase and Johnson's Island - Page 313
by Joseph Barbière - 1868 - 397 pages
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Scraps from the Prison Table: At Camp Chase and Johnson's Island

Joseph Barbière - Camp Chase (Ohio) - 1868 - 428 pages
...answer was ever received to cither of these letters. General Mulford, on the 31st of August, 18(i4, informed me in writing, that he had no communication...world think of what follows? On the 24th of January, 18G4, Mr. Otild wrote to General Hitchcock, the Federal Agent of Exchange: "In view of the present...
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The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government, Volume 2

Jefferson Davis - Confederate States of America - 1881 - 930 pages
...carried out, would have been to release all the prisoners belonging to it, while a large number of ours would have remained in prison awaiting the chances of the capture of their equivalents. Thus, having ascertained that exchanges could not be made, either on the basis of the cartel, or officer...
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The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government, Volume 2

Jefferson Davis - Confederate States of America - 1881 - 902 pages
...carried out, would have been to release all the prisoners belonging to it, while a large number of ours would have remained in prison awaiting the chances of the capture of their equivalents. Thus, having ascertained that exchanges could not be made, either on the basis of the cartel, or officer...
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Papers

Southern historical society - 1876 - 518 pages
...because the Federal officials did not deem it worthy of a reply, or because they feared to make one? As the Federal authorities at that time had a large...awaiting the chances of the capture of their equivalents. II. In January, 1864, and, indeed, some time earlier, it became very manifest that in consequence of...
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Southern Historical Society Papers

Southern Historical Society - Confederate States of America - 1876 - 802 pages
...because the Federal officials did not deem it worthy of a reply, or because they feared to make one? As the Federal authorities at that time had a large...awaiting the chances of the capture of their equivalents. II. In January, 1864, and, indeed, some time earlier, it became very manifest that in consequence of...
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