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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Treatment and exchange of prisoners. (search)
ndness of heart. Of General Hitchcock and Colonel Ludlow, he can only speak from what they disclosel. And so, on January 16th, 1863, we find Colonel Ludlow writing to his superior, General Hitchcock81.) This transaction, of which we find Colonel Ludlow thus boasting to his superior, will surelych are confessed, as we have just seen, by Colonel Ludlow), that on January 17th, 1863, Judge Ould w Id., pp. 186-7. Judge Ould then called Colonel Ludlow's attention to several instances of these th, 1863, we find Judge Ould again writing Colonel Ludlow, saying: I am very much surprised at yos, exchanges still went on, and so we find Colonel Ludlow reporting to Secretary Stanton on May 5th,hat on May 13th, 1863, Judge Ould wrote to Colonel Ludlow again calling his attention to the large mber remain in captivity. He then tells Colonel Ludlow that he is satisfied that he (Ludlow) has Ludlow) has tried to have these prisoners released, but without avail, and then tells him again that the Confede[7 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index (search)
llege, 141. Lamar, C. A. C., 856; L. Q. C., 366. Lane, General J. H., 112. Lee, and Virginia, 15: Captain R. E., 217; General R. E., statue of 3, 123; cited, 21, 26; Confederate orders of, 81, 122; Wormsley's lines on, 101; tributes to, 121. 332. Leopard, The, and the Chesaneake, 25. Letcher, Gov., John, house of burned, 219, 297. Lewis, M. D., Samuel E., 226. Lincoln's emancipation proclamation, 85; tribute to, 121; did not advise payment for slaves, 124, 332. Ludlow, General W. H., 84. Lynchburg Campaign and Battle of 251, 279; rolls of companies from, Rifle Grays, Company A, 314; Rifles, Company E, 316; Home Guard Company G, 317; Jeff. Davis Rifles, Company H (all 11th Va.), 319; Wise Troop, Company B, 2nd Va. Cavalry, 320; Lee Battery, Company A, Braxton's Battalion Artillery 322; Beauregard Rifles, afterward Moorman's Battery, 323; Latham's Battery, Company A, 38th Va. Battalion, 325; Davidson's Battery, Company C. 13th Va. Battalion, 326; Heavy Artillery,