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Benjamnin F. Butler, Butler's Book: Autobiography and Personal Reminiscences of Major-General Benjamin Butler 7 1 Browse Search
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Haggerty, who, as I have said, had returned on board the steamer, gave me two notes which had been received, one from the governor of the State, and one from Lieutenant Miller, who was a quartermaster of the army at the post. The governor's note reads as follows:-- I would most earnestly advise that you do not land your men at etary of War against your landing your men here. This was addressed to the Commander of the Volunteer Troops on Board the Steamer. The quartermaster, Capt. Morris J. Miller,. wrote thus: Having been intrusted by General Scott with the arrangements for transporting your regiments hence to Washington, and it being impracticable to procure cars, I recommend that the troops remain on board the steamer until further orders can be received from General Scott. This letter from Miller I knew was an entire romance on his part, and I suspected him of disloyalty. When I got into Washington I reported him to General Scott who relieved him, and another qu
s recalled by the French Government, 525. Memminger, Jacob, Confederate secretary of treasury, 391. Mercer, Dr., William, pleads for Mumford's life, 442-443. Methodist Church divided by slavery question, 143. Mexican War, Grant in, 868. Michie, Maj. Peter S., directs work at Dutch Gap, 747. Military Training, Butler's, 123,125. Military Commission defined, 842-843; Butler suggests that Davis be tried by, 916-918. Milligan vs., United States, the case of, 1007-1009. Miller, Capt. Morris J., romancing note from, 194; quartermaster at Annapolis, his romance and relief, 196. Missouri Compromise, 130-131. Mobile Harbor entered by blockade runners, 849. Moise, Judge, 397. Monroe, Major, of New Orleans, 437-438. Moore, Gov. Thomas O., of Louisiana, 385; letter from Lovell to, 397; letter to Davis, 477; reference to, 430-431. Moore, Peter, the case of, 986-987. Morgan, Senator of New York, 362. Morris, Major, at Fort McHenry, 231-232. Mount B