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
| S. Emma Edmonds, Sarah Emma Evelyn Edmonds - History - 2005 - 413 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,...terms than those indicated above. I am, General, very respectfoliy, your obedient servant, U. S, GEANT. Them the following document was made oat by General... | |
| Charles Bracelen Flood - Biography & Autobiography - 2005 - 508 pages
...He did, however, add, "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 always be treated with all the respect due to prisoners of war." Bowen asked to speak directly with... | |
| Ulysses S. Grant - Biography & Autobiography - 2006 - 545 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... | |
| William Farina - History - 2014 - 325 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.6 Although Grant and Pemberton had known each other in the old army, their reunion... | |
| Thomas Prentice Kettell - United States - 1866 - 828 pages
...and garrison, •» ' » Men who have shown so much endurance and courage as those now in Yicksburg will always challenge the respect of an adversary,...above. "I am, General, very respectfully, your obedient servant, " US GRANT, Major- General" " HEAD-QUARTERS DEPARTMENT OP TENNESSEE, ) " NEAR VICKSBURG, July... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - United States - 1861 - 668 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,...because I have no other terms than those indicated above.77 General Bowen, the bearer of General Pemberton's letter, was received by General AJ Smith.... | |
| American literature - 1897 - 828 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 terms... | |
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