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Columbia (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 8
Yankee prisoners arrived. --Colonels C. M. Wilcox, Corcoran, and other Federal prisoners to the number of one hundred, arrived here on Friday from Columbia, South Carolina, and are awaiting transshipment to New port News. They, however, may not start for several weeks to come, as arrangements for sending them away have not yet been perfected. Colonel Wilcox is the officer who acted as Military Governor of Alexandria when it was first occupied by the Federalists.
Yankee prisoners arrived. --Colonels C. M. Wilcox, Corcoran, and other Federal prisoners to the number of one hundred, arrived here on Friday from Columbia, South Carolina, and are awaiting transshipment to New port News. They, however, may not start for several weeks to come, as arrangements for sending them away have not yet been perfected. Colonel Wilcox is the officer who acted as Military Governor of Alexandria when it was first occupied by the Federalists.
C. M. Wilcox (search for this): article 8
Yankee prisoners arrived. --Colonels C. M. Wilcox, Corcoran, and other Federal prisoners to the number of one hundred, arrived here on Friday from Columbia, South Carolina, and are awaiting transshipment to New port News. They, however, may not start for several weeks to come, as arrangements for sending them away have not yet been perfected. Colonel Wilcox is the officer who acted as Military Governor of Alexandria when it was first occupied by the Federalists. Yankee prisoners arrived. --Colonels C. M. Wilcox, Corcoran, and other Federal prisoners to the number of one hundred, arrived here on Friday from Columbia, South Carolina, and are awaiting transshipment to New port News. They, however, may not start for several weeks to come, as arrangements for sending them away have not yet been perfected. Colonel Wilcox is the officer who acted as Military Governor of Alexandria when it was first occupied by the Federalists.