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... called Confederate States and in the mil- itary prisons thereof , to the end that the armies of the United States might be weakened and impaired ; in violation of the laws and customs of war . Specification . In this : that he , the ...
... called Confederate States and in the mil- itary prisons thereof , to the end that the armies of the United States might be weakened and impaired ; in violation of the laws and customs of war . Specification . In this : that he , the ...
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... called bloodhounds , to hunt down prisoners of war aforesaid , who made their escape from his custody , and did then ... called Confederate States of America , at Andersonville , in the State of Georgia , on or about the eighth day of ...
... called bloodhounds , to hunt down prisoners of war aforesaid , who made their escape from his custody , and did then ... called Confederate States of America , at Andersonville , in the State of Georgia , on or about the eighth day of ...
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... called Confederate States , for the confinement of prisoners of war , taken and held as such from the armies of the United States of America , while acting as said commandant , feloniously and of his malice aforethought , did make an ...
... called Confederate States , for the confinement of prisoners of war , taken and held as such from the armies of the United States of America , while acting as said commandant , feloniously and of his malice aforethought , did make an ...
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... called Confederate States of America , at Andersonville , in the State of Georgia , on or about the fifteenth day of May , A. D. 1864 , then and there being commandant of a prison there located by the authority of the said 80 - called ...
... called Confederate States of America , at Andersonville , in the State of Georgia , on or about the fifteenth day of May , A. D. 1864 , then and there being commandant of a prison there located by the authority of the said 80 - called ...
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... called Confederate States of America , at Andersonville , in the State of Georgia , on or about the 1st day of July , A. D. 1864 , then and there being commandant of a prison there located by the authority of the said so- called ...
... called Confederate States of America , at Andersonville , in the State of Georgia , on or about the 1st day of July , A. D. 1864 , then and there being commandant of a prison there located by the authority of the said so- called ...
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afterwards Andersonville prison army asked August BAKER Belle island boxes brought called camp Camp Sumter Captain Wirz's headquarters chain-gang charge clothing Colonel command commissary condition confederate cook-house court Cross-examined by COUNSEL crowded damned Yankee dead dead-line defence diarrhoea died dogs duty escape feet fired furlough gangrene gate gave Georgia give guard Henry Wirz hospital hounds inside the stockade issued JUDGE ADVOCATE July June knew Letter Lieutenant Macon military month morning never saw officer parole PRESIDENT prisoners of war prosecution quartermaster rations rebel received recollect regiment requisitions Richmond saw Captain Wirz scurvy Secretary Secretary of War seen sent sentry September sergeant SHOOTING OF PRISONERS shot sick soldiers sometimes south gate squad stocks supplies suppose surgeon taken tell tent testimony things told took Union prisoners vaccinated wanted Winder Wirz's orders witness wood wounded
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Page 10 - This done, each officer and man will be allowed to return to his home, not to be disturbed by the United States authorities so long as they observe their paroles, and the laws in force where they may reside.
Page 694 - It rests upon axioms as simple as they are universal ; the means ought to be proportioned to the end ; the persons, from whose agency the attainment of any end is expected, ought to possess the means by which it is to be attained.
Page 9 - The officers to give their individual paroles not to take up arms against the government of the United States until properly exchanged ; and each company or regimental commander sign a like parole for the men of their commands.
Page 389 - In the latter part of June or the early part of July, 1904, before making this connection, Mr.
Page 695 - In the authority given to Congress by the Constitution of the United States to declare war, all the powers incident to war are by necessary implication conferred upon the government of the United States.
Page 2 - ... of and such other prisoners as may be brought before it. Detail for the Court : 1.
Page 720 - On the contrary, if war be actually levied — that is, if a body of men be actually assembled for the purpose of effecting by force a treasonable purpose — all those who perform any part, however minute, or however remote from the scene of action, and who are actually leagued in the general conspiracy, are to be considered as traitors.
Page 727 - The arrangement I have made works largely in our favor. We get rid of a set of miserable wretches, and receive some of the best material I ever saw.
Page 3 - Stevenson and others unknown, to injure the health and destroy the lives of soldiers in the military service of the United States, then held and being prisoners of war within the lines of the so-called Confederate States and in the military prisons thereof, to the end that the armies of the United States might be weakened and impaired, in violation of the laws and customs of war.