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Sufferings endured for a free government; or, A history of the cruelties and ... - Page 32
by Thomas L. Wilson - 1864
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Ohio Boys in Dixie: The Adventures of Twenty-two Scouts Sent by Gen. O.M ...

Chattanooga Railroad Expedition, 1862 - 1863 - 56 pages
...information, they could not be convicted. Soon thereafter all the prisoners were removed to Atlanta, Ga., and they left Knoxville under a belief that their...tried, either had been or would be acquitted. In the meantime, however, the views entertained and expressed to them by the members of the court were overcome,...
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Ohio Boys in Dixie: The Adventures of Twenty-two Scouts Sent by Gen. O. M ...

Chattanooga Railroad Expedition, 1862 - 1863 - 48 pages
...information, they could not be convicted. Soon thereafter all the prisoners were removed to Atlanta, Ga., and they left Knoxville under a belief that their comrades, who had been triedr either had been or would be acquitted. In the meantime, however, the views entertained and expressed...
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Advocate of Peace and Universal Brotherhood

Arbitration (International law) - 1863 - 638 pages
...Knozville under a belief that their comrades, who bad been tried, cither had been or would be acquitted. On the 18th of June, after their arrival at Atlanta, where they rejoined the comrades from whom they had been separated at Chattanooga, their prison-door was opened,...
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Thrilling Stories of the Great Rebellion: Comprising Heroic Adventures and ...

Charles S. Greene - United States - 1865 - 412 pages
...own counsel or that of the judge-advocate. Soon thereafter all the prisoners were removed to Atlanta, and they left Knoxville under a belief that their...been tried, either had been or would be acquitted. On the eighteenth of June, after their arrival at Atlanta, where they rejoined the comrades from whom...
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th ..., Volume 9

United States. Congress. House - United States - 1868 - 644 pages
...Atlanta, Georgia, and they left Knoxville under a belief that their comrades, who had been t: ied, either had been or would be acquitted. In the mean...of June, after their arrival at Atlanta, where they rejoined the comrades from whom they had been separated at Chattanooga, their prison door was opened,...
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The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union ...

United States. War Dept - Confederate States of America - 1884 - 1048 pages
...information, they could not be convicted. Soon thereafter all the prisoners were removed to Atlanta, Ga., and they left Knoxville under a belief that their...prompting of the remorseless despotism at Richmond. On June 18, after their arrival at Atlanta, where they rejoined the comrades from whom they had been separated...
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Sparks from the Camp Fire: Thrilling Stories of Heroism, Adventure, Daring ...

Charles S. Greene - United States - 1889 - 618 pages
...own counsel or that of the judge-advocate. Soon thereafter all the prisoners were removed to Atlanta, and they left Knoxville under a belief that their...been tried, either had been or would be acquitted. On the eighteenth of June, after their arrival at Atlanta, where they rejoined the comrades from whom...
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Sparks from the Camp Fire: Or, Tales of the Old Veterans. Thrilling Stories ...

Joseph W. Morton - United States - 1890 - 636 pages
...to hear or that of the judge-advocate. .. Soon thereafter all the prisoners were removed to Atlanta, and they left Knoxville under a belief that their...been tried, either had been or would be acquitted. On the 18th of June, after their arrival at Atlanta, where they rejoined the comrades from whom they...
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Sparks from the Camp Fire: Or, Tales of the Old Veterans. Thrilling Stories ...

Joseph W. Morton - United States - 1890 - 642 pages
...Knoxville under a belief that their comrades, who had been tried, either had been or would be acquitted. (On the 18th of June, after their arrival at Atlanta, where they rejoined the comrades from whom they had been separated at Chattanooga, their prison-door was opened,...
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The Great Locomotive Chase: A History of the Andrews Railroad Raid Into ...

William Pittenger - Chattanooga Railroad Expedition, 1862 - 1893 - 514 pages
...convicted. Soon after all the prisoners were removed to Atlanta, Ga. , and they left Knoxville under the belief that their comrades, who had been tried, either had been or would be acquitted. " In the meantime, however, the views entertained and expressed to them by the members of the court were overcome,...
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