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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 1. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The treatment of prisoners during the war between the States. (search)
until daylight. Guards have been posted inside of the pen, and everything indicates apprehension, on the part of the Yankees, and danger to the prisoners. General Schoepf visited the pen, accompanied by Captain Ahl, and other officers. They were evidently excited, and moved quickly from place to place. Some of the officers we he was near by when the shooting took place, and that he had ordered the sentinel to fire at the first man that stopped on the thoroughfare. I appealed to General Schoepf, to hear a statement of the case; and told him that I had always supposed him to be a humane officer, and disposed to do what was right. He was evidently emb V. Sergeants in charge will be held responsible for the due execution of these rules, and for the regular accounting for the number of their men. By command A. Schoepf, Brigadier-General. (Signed) George W. Ahl, Captain and A. A. A. G. We have received a paper from Mr. John A. Bateson, of Pioche, Nevada, one of the Fed