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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 1. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The treatment of prisoners during the war between the States. (search)
y, to be seeking an opportunity to shoot some one. It is also reported that Captain Ahl was seen on the top of the shanty, giving some orders, only a few moments be danger to the prisoners. General Schoepf visited the pen, accompanied by Captain Ahl, and other officers. They were evidently excited, and moved quickly from plsed the guards. They shoot down any man, said he, who tries to get away. Captain Ahl averred that Colonel Jones had been challenged; and justified the sentinel. as quietly returning from the rear, and that there was no cause for the murder. Ahl affirmed that he was near by when the shooting took place, and that he had order disposed to do what was right. He was evidently embarrassed by the presence of Ahl; and nervously moved off towards the gate, followed by his attendants. He was tmber of their men. By command A. Schoepf, Brigadier-General. (Signed) George W. Ahl, Captain and A. A. A. G. We have received a paper from Mr. John A. Bate