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The Daily Dispatch: June 16, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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surrender the city of Memphis to the authorities of the United States, which I have the honor to represent. I am, Mr. Mayor, with high respect. Your most C. M. Davis. Flag Officer commanding cte. Mayor Park replied as following: Mayors Office, Memphis, June 6, 1862. C. M. Davis, Flag Officer commanding, cte.: SC. M. Davis, Flag Officer commanding, cte.: Sir --Your note of this date is received and contents . In reply, I have only to my, that as the civil authorities have no means of by the force of circumstances the city is in your hands. Respectfully. John Pank, Mayor. During the afternoon, Mayor Park received a compensation from Federal Com. Davis, announCom. Davis, announcing that as had placed the city under military authority, and that he would be pleased to have his co-operation. We subjoin the correspondence: U. S. Flag Steamer Factory Off Memphis, June 6, 1862. To the Mayor of the City of Memphis: Sir --The undersigned commanding the military and of Memphis honor to say to t