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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
McDuffee, J. H. Rice, R. A. Ramsey, J. A. Turley, J. C. Forfender. Co. H. 1st Sergeant S. H. Blanton, 3d Sergeant M. C. Anderson, 4th Sergeant Levi Griffin, 5th Sergeant Alfred Day, Private Wm. Day, Private H. W. Harris, Robert Hurley, R. R. Howard, J. S. Harris, S. C. Parker. Co. I. 4th Sergeant J. H. Mitchell, 5th Sergeant J. R. Black, 1st Corporal J. H. Turner, 3d Corporal R. Bently, 4th Sergeant A. Henderson, Private J. G. Farley, A. J. Grover, S. Reed, W. B. Story, J. A. Sisemon. Co. K. 1st Sergeant J. F. Hubbard, 4th Sergeant W. F. Roberts, 5th Sergeant L. E. Mosely, 2d Corporal L. E. Epps, 3d Corporal R. D. Bradly, Private J. R. Aderholt, A. Aderholt, D. H. Aderholt, B. F. Anderson, F. A. Bradley, Private C. B. Fowler, D. W. McBurnet, John Martin, S. F. Osborn, Thos. Phillips, J. W. Phillips, G. S. Reeves, A. H. Simpson, D. J. Simpson, Geo. Sliber, Private J. L. Blair, Private J. Slatton, W. O. An
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.1 (search)
General Lewis Wallace, United States Volunteers, is President, was arraigned and tried Henry Wirz. Finding—The Commission, after having maturely considered the evidence adduced, find the accused guilty, as follows: Of specification to Charge 1, guilty, after amending said specification as follows: In this, that the said Henry Wirz did combine, confederate and conspire with them, the said Jefferson Davis, James A. Seddon, Howell Cobb, John H. Winder, Richard B. Winder, Isaiah H. White, S. Reed, R. R. Stephenson, S. P. Moore,——Keer (late hospital steward at Andersonville), James Duncan, Wesley W. Turner, Benjamin Harris, and others whose names are unknown, maliciously and traitorously and in violation of the laws of war, to impair and injure the health and to destroy the lives of a large number of Federal prisoners, to-wit, 45,000 soldiers, etc. The court implicated with Wirz, President Davis and members of his Cabinet and other high officials of the Confederate service, but th<