hide Matching Documents

The documents where this entity occurs most often are shown below. Click on a document to open it.

Document Max. Freq Min. Freq
Oliver Otis Howard, Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard, major general , United States army : volume 1 68 2 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 2. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 45 1 Browse Search
Alfred Roman, The military operations of General Beauregard in the war between the states, 1861 to 1865 40 2 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 7. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 34 4 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 27 11 Browse Search
Fitzhugh Lee, General Lee 26 2 Browse Search
Joseph T. Derry , A. M. , Author of School History of the United States; Story of the Confederate War, etc., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 6, Georgia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 26 4 Browse Search
Ulysses S. Grant, Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant 24 0 Browse Search
William Swinton, Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac 20 4 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 18 2 Browse Search
View all matching documents...

Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 12, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Stoneman or search for Stoneman in all documents.

Your search returned 2 results in 1 document section:

ners under the cartel arranged by General Dix, on the part of the U. States, and Howell Cobb, on the part of the rebels. But owing to the multifarious duties of General Thomas he could not give his undivided attention to this subject, and Brig. Gen. Stoneman having been detached as chief of cavalry from General McClellan's staff, ordered to act in his stead. On the death of Gen. Kearney, however, Gen. Stoneman was appointed to a superior command, and since that time Colonel Ludlow has acted aGen. Stoneman was appointed to a superior command, and since that time Colonel Ludlow has acted as commissioner, to the satisfaction of all concerned. Col. Ludlow, being an eminent jurist, did not allow the rebels to gain any advantage over him, and confined them strictly to the provisions of the cartel. Mr. Wood, however, if not entirely ignoring the mutual exchange system, acted solely on the instructions of Gen. Wadsworth, and in this way made "confusion worse confounded." Col. Ludlow will proceed to Alkin's Landing in a few days, and settle the entire exchange with Mr. Ould, as far a