nt of Kentucky99Taylor
Aug 31 1865Mt Vernon Arsenal, Ala911,400
I)ec 9, 1865Macon, Ga14028,163
Dec 9, 1865Selma and Montgomery, Ala105353
Dec 9, 1865Jackson, Miss1,235
July 27, 1865Shreveport, LDec 9, 1865Jackson, Miss1,235
July 27, 1865Shreveport, La, and Marshall, Tex174,024Smith
Aug 16, 1865Baton Rouge Arsenal, La694400
Dec 30, 1865Vicksburg and Yazoo City, Miss143
Dec 30, 1865Vicksburg Miss4595
Dec 30, 1863Trans-Mississippi Department204Dec 30, 1865Vicksburg and Yazoo City, Miss143
Dec 30, 1865Vicksburg Miss4595
Dec 30, 1863Trans-Mississippi Department204
The records of the Ordnance Office do not show from what general the surrendered arms, etc., were received, except in the case of Johnston's army to General Sherman.
ordnance office, War DepaDec 30, 1865Vicksburg Miss4595
Dec 30, 1863Trans-Mississippi Department204
The records of the Ordnance Office do not show from what general the surrendered arms, etc., were received, except in the case of Johnston's army to General Sherman.
ordnance office, War Department, December 30, 1880.
Extract from a memorandum copy of a consolidated Report of exchanged and paroled prisoners of War during the rebellion, made by the commissary General of prisoners to thDec 30, 1863Trans-Mississippi Department204
The records of the Ordnance Office do not show from what general the surrendered arms, etc., were received, except in the case of Johnston's army to General Sherman.
ordnance office, War Department, December 30, 1880.
Extract from a memorandum copy of a consolidated Report of exchanged and paroled prisoners of War during the rebellion, made by the commissary General of prisoners to the Secretary of War, December 6, 1865.
Paroled armies, rebel.
Army of Northern Virginia, commanded by General R. E. Lee
27,805
Army of Tennessee, and others, commanded by General J E Johnston31,2