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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Varina Davis, Jefferson Davis: Ex-President of the Confederate States of America, A Memoir by his Wife, Volume 2. Search the whole document.
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Springfield, Mo. (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 33
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
Chapter 33: retaliation for outrages.
General Pope, commanding a new army in Northern Virginia, having issued the most brutal orders directed against peaceful citizens, the President wrote to General Lee as follows:
Richmond, Va., July 31, 1862. General R. E. Lee, Commanding, etc. Sir:
On the 22d of this month a cartel for the exchange of prisoners of war was signed between Major-General D. H. Hill, in behalf of the Confederate States, and Major-General John A. Dix, in behalf of the United States.
By the terms of that cartel it is stipulated that all prisoners of war hereafter taken shall be discharged on parole till exchanged.
Scarcely had the cartel been signed when the military authorities of the United States commenced a practice changing the character of the war from such as becomes civilized nations into a campaign of indiscriminate robbery and murder.
The general order issued by the Secretary of War of the United States in the city of Washington, on the v
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
St. Louis (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
Chapter 33: retaliation for outrages.
General Pope, commanding a new army in Northern Virginia, having issued the most brutal orders directed against peaceful citizens, the President wrote to General Lee as follows:
Richmond, Va., July 31, 1862. General R. E. Lee, Commanding, etc. Sir:
On the 22d of this month a cartel for the exchange of prisoners of war was signed between Major-General D. H. Hill, in behalf of the Confederate States, and Major-General John A. Dix, in behalf of the United States.
By the terms of that cartel it is stipulated that all prisoners of war hereafter taken shall be discharged on parole till exchanged.
Scarcely had the cartel been signed when the military authorities of the United States commenced a practice changing the character of the war from such as becomes civilized nations into a campaign of indiscriminate robbery and murder.
The general order issued by the Secretary of War of the United States in the city of Washington, on the v
Illinois (Illinois, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
Washington, Ga. (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
Pope (search for this): chapter 33
Chapter 33: retaliation for outrages.
General Pope, commanding a new army in Northern Virginia, having issued the most s without compensation.
The general order issued by General Pope on July 23d, the day after the signing of the cartel, d known persons whom he designates as bushwhackers.
Major-General Pope, July 13, 1862, issued an order that if any soldier ment has issued the enclosed general order, recognizing General Pope and his commissioned officers to be in the position whi hall continue to treat the private enlisted soldiers of General Pope's army as prisoners of war; but if, after notice to the her forces of the enemy the punishment merited alone by General Pope and such commissioned officers as choose to participate on not to consider any officers hereafter captured from General Pope's army as prisoners of war.
Very respectfully yours, urdered in the same manner in Missouri, by order of Major-General Pope, were specially referred to.
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