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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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gain. This morning the prisoners were brought off in the transport Adelaide--all but flag-officer Barron, who remained on board the Minnesota, in the retirement of the cabin, after signing the articles of capitulation. Six hundred and ninety-two are to-night on board the Minnesota, and rather sorry-looking fellows they are. The most valuable, of course, is the flag-officer, who is, or rather was, before he became a prisoner of war, acting Secretary of Mr. Jefferson Davis' navy. Major James A. Bradford is the chief of the ordnance department of the Confederate States army. He would seem to be a valuable prize, but I heard one of our people remark that if Jeff. Davis' ordnance department was of the nature of our own, the Confederate States might congratulate itself upon the providential removal of its head, and from some correspondence which I have seen, I take it that the Confederate officers at the inlet are pretty much of the same opinion. Singularly enough, the correspondence