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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 106 (search)
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore), Present position of the question. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: April 16, 1863., [Electronic resource], The oath of allegiance to the United States . (search)
The oath of allegiance to the United States.
--Mr. Robert Ould, Agent of Exchange of Prisoners for the Confederacy, has written the following in reply to an inquiry as to whether certain citizens of North Carolina were bound by the oath of allegiance to the United States, taken by them:
Richmond, April 1st, 1863.
All citizens heretofore arrested by Federal authority, and released upon parole, whether that parole was to return to Federal lines, or to procure the release of any other person, or for any other purpose, or with any sort of obligation have been declared by the express agreement of the Federal Agent of Exchange released from said parole or any obligation named therein. Ro Ould. Agent of Exchange.
The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1863., [Electronic resource], A Specimen of Yankee Impudence — the Exchange question. (search)
A Specimen of Yankee Impudence — the Exchange question.
Judge Ould recently received a letter from Brigadier General Meredith, enclosing ry of War to send supplies to them of both food and clothing.
Mr. Ould should be notified, for the information of his Government, that wh uch prisoners as may be in our possession, and you will propose to Mr. Ould that in this case we will agree, without any reserve, to respect t the previously obtained consent of the authorities represented by Mr. Ould, as agent for the exchange under the cartel.
You will please me in communicating a copy of this note, certified by yourself, to Mr. Ould, and will urge upon him its acceptance as due to the most solemn c chcock, Maj. Gen. Vols., Comm'r for Exchange of Prisoners.
Judge Ould replied as follows: Richmond, Nov. 18th, 1863. Brig.-Gen. S. A im that the Confederate authorities decline to accept his proposition. Respectfully, your obedient servant. Ro Ould, Agent of Exchange.