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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Captain Irving and the steamer Convoy --supplies for prisoners. (search)
pect to the distribution of these supplies. This at length became such a grievance, that on November 18th, 1863, I addressed the following letter to Brigadier-General S. A. Meredith, then Federal Agent of Exchange, in answer to a letter of General Hitch-cock, forwarded to me: Confederate States of America, war Department, Richmond, Va., Nov. 18th 1863. Brigadier-General S. A. Meredith, Agent of Exchange: Sir,--The letter of General Hitchcock has been received. Until the Confederate authorities appeal to be relieved from the obligation to treat prisoners of war according to the laws of civilized warfare, or offer as an explanation or excuse for iy I wrote on the 11th December, 1863, the following letter to the Federal Agent of Exchange: Confederate States of America, December 11th 1863. Brigadier-General S. A. Meredith, Agent of Exchange: Sir,--As the assent of the Confederate Government to the transmission by your authorities and people, of food and clothing to