Men who have shown so much endurance and courage as those now in Vicksburg, will always challenge the respect of an adversary, and I can assure you, will be treated with all the respect due them as prisoners of. war. I do not favor the proposition of... The Rebellion Record: June '63-Nov. '63 - Page 143edited by - 1864Full view - About this book
| Loomis T. Palmer - Generals - 1885 - 790 pages
...endurance and courage as those now in Vicksburg, will always challenge the respect of an adversarv, and I can assure you will be treated with all the...above. I am, General, very respectfully your obedient servant, US GRANT, Major-General. General Bowen requested that General Grant meet General Pemberton... | |
| L. T. Remlap - Presidents - 1885 - 800 pages
...the city and garrison. Men who have shown so much endurance and courage as those now in Vicksburg, will always challenge the respect of an adversary,...all the respect due them as prisoners of war. I do nol favor the proposition of appointing commissioners to arrange terms of capitulation, because 1 have... | |
| L. T. Remlap - Voyages and travels - 1885 - 374 pages
...the city and garrison. Men who have shown so much endurance and courage as those now in Vicksburg, will always challenge the respect of an adversary,...you will be treated with all the respect due them aa prisoners of war. I do not favor the proposition of appointing commissioners to arrange terms of... | |
| James Penny Boyd - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1885 - 936 pages
...garrison ; and added : " Men who have shown so much courage and endurance as those now in Vicksburg will always challenge the respect of an adversary,...assure you will be treated with all the respect due to prisoners of war." The reply also accorded Pemberton a personal interview if he desired one. At... | |
| Ulysses Simpson Grant - Generals - 1885 - 606 pages
...the city and garrison. Men who have shown so much endurance and courage as those now in Vicksburg, will always challenge the respect of an adversary,...assure you will be treated with all the respect due to prisoners of war. I do not favor the proposition of appointing commissioners to arrange the terms... | |
| Emma Elizabeth Brown - 1885 - 408 pages
...of the city and garrison. Men who have shown so much endurance and courage as those now in Vicksburg will always challenge the respect of an adversary,...assure you will be treated with all the respect due to prisoners of war. I do not "favor the proposition of appointing commissioners to arrange the terms... | |
| James Penny Boyd - Generals - 1885 - 752 pages
...and garrison; and added: " Men who have shown so much courage and endurance as those now in Vicksburg will always challenge the respect of an adversary,...assure you will be treated with all the respect due to prisoners of war." The reply also accorded Pemberton a personal interview if he desired one. At... | |
| William Makepeace Thayer - 1885 - 410 pages
...the city and garrison. Men who have shown so much endurance and courage as those now in Vicksburg, will always challenge the respect of an adversary,...assure you, will be treated with all the respect due to prisoners of war. I do not favour the proposition of appointing commissioners to arrange the terms... | |
| Adam Badeau - United States - 1885 - 722 pages
...of the city and garrison. Men who have shown so much endurance and courage as those now in Vicksburg will always challenge the respect of an adversary,...assure you will be treated with all the respect due to prisoners of war. I do not favor the proposition of appointing commissioners to arrange the terms... | |
| Loomis T. Palmer - Generals - 1885 - 740 pages
...endurance and courage as those now in Vicksburg, will always challenge the respect of an adversary, and 1 can assure you will be treated with all the respect due them as prisoners of war. I do nol favor the proposition of appointing commissioners to arrange terms of capitulation, because 1 Itave... | |
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