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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: March 3, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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troit, where efforts will be made to provide for their proper accommodation. The passengers were divided among the following boats: Empress2,485 Gladiator1,100 C. A. January1,200 White Cloud1,000 Emma Duncan600 Tecumseh800 Lebanon600 Stephen Decatur500 Alex. Scott1,800 Dr. Kane600 Total10,685 Prisoners at Indianapolis. By telegraph from Indianapolis, Feb. 25, we have the following: Gen. Buckner and Staff, including Majors Casby, Hays, and Cassady, Captains Thos. J. Clay, Chas. Johnson and E. H. McDonald, and J. M. Gallaher, Buckner's Private Secretary, reached here at 1 o'clock this morning, with three hundred other prisoners, among whom were Major Cranberry, of Gen. Tilghman's Staff, Majors Herbert, Dallam and Captain Moorman, of Gen. Bushrod Johnston's Staff, Capt. Frank Maney, (formerly of Garibaldi's Staff,) Capt. Raves, Ingram Stanwitze, Jool Chapley, of Tenn., and artillery and infantry Surgeons Charles Widney and W. G. Owen, of Washington cit