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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 26, 1863., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for August or search for August in all documents.
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Correspondence relative to Gen. John H. Morgan.
A correspondence has taken place between Commissioners Ould and Meredith relative to the case of Gen. Morgan.
The Yankee Commissioner, in a letter of August, informs the Confederate authorities that Morgan and his officers will be placed in close confinement as hostages for Col. Streight and his command, and then in a letter of September says that their close confinement was "unauthorized by the United States authorities." He says nothing, however, of any intention to release them from that confinement.
A letter from Lieut. Col. Alston, Morgan's Adjutant-General to the C. S. Secretary of War, is published with this correspondence.
This is a statement of the fact that Lieut.-Col. Hanson, of the 20th Kentucky, (Federal,) was captured at Lebanon, Ky., and was paroled with his regiment at his own earnest request, he promising to report within the Confederate lines if his Government did not recognize the parole.
Gen. Morgan gave
The Daily Dispatch: October 26, 1863., [Electronic resource], Office Quartermaster, Bacon's Quarter Branch , Oct. 9 , 1863 . (search)
Office Quartermaster, Bacon's Quarter Branch, Oct. 9, 1863.
A reward of $20 will be paid for the apprehension of a boy named Charles, hired from W. T. Snead, who ran away from the C. S. Lot about the middle of August.
The said boy is lurking about the city.
He is 18 or 20 years old, gingerbread color, about 5 feet high, stammers when spoken to, and has the general appearance of stupidity. R. V. Archer, Major and Quartermaster. oc 10--ts