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The Daily Dispatch: May 31, 1864., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: January 22, 1864., [Electronic resource], Ladies banished from Vicksburg — free Religions Worship not allowed. (search)
thority," are hereby banished, and will leave the Federal lines within forty-eight hours, under penalty of imprisonment. Hereafter all persons, male or female, who by word deed, or implication, do insult or show disrespect to the President, Government, or flag of the United States, or any officer or soldier of the United States, upon matters of a national character, shall be fined, banished, or imprisoned, according to the grossness of the offence. By order of Maj. Gen. McPherson. Jas Wilson, Lieut-Colonel, Provost-Marshal 17th Army Corps. Headquarters 17th Army Corps. Provost Marshal's Office, Vicksburg, Dec. 27th, 1863. The parties ordered to proceed outside the Federal lines by circular from these headquarters, dated December 27th, 1863, will report at the Railroad Depot, at 10 o'clock A. M. to-morrow. They will be permitted to take their private baggage. A conveyance will be in readiness at Big Black bridge, with flag of truce to take them to the Confeder