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The Daily Dispatch: November 29, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Departure of a flag of truce. --Two hundred and forty five Abolition prisoners of war, and ninety-eight citizen prisoners of the North, will be sent to City Point this morning, at 7 o'clock, under flag of truce, in charge of Lieut. Jas T. Vaughan, of the City Battalion. Included in this number of prisoners of war are eleven Abolition officers, viz: J Hite, Captain Company B, 54th Pennsylvania; E R Newhard, Captain Company K, same regiment; John Cole, First Lieutenant in same company; H C Wagner, First Lieutenant, and H G Bear, Second Lieutenant Company B, same regiment; A H Bratton, Captain of Kentucky Home Guards; F M Johnson, Second Lieutenant, 11th Maine; E P Hudson, First Lieutenant Company B, 6th Connecticut; B F Pronty, Captain Company E, 6th Connecticut; W H Maisch, Acting Master gunboat Cambridge; H W Wells, Master's Mate, same boat. The one hundred and sixty-odd men, of the 54th Pennsylvania Regiment, captured by Col. Imboden on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, so