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The Daily Dispatch: January 22, 1864., [Electronic resource], Ladies banished from Vicksburg — free Religions Worship not allowed. (search)
The Mississippian published a communication from a lady, one of a number furnished lately from Vicksburg by order of Gen. McPherson It appears that since the fall of Vicksburg few of the citizens have visited the churches at that unfortunate city. y Latham, residing near The Mississippi daughters of judge Barrett. The letter says: I send you a copy of Major-Gen. McPherson's order banishing certain ladies of Vicksburg beyond the Federal lines, together with a circumstantial account of ional 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 Mars truce to take them to the Confederate lines, or so far as the flag may be permitted to proceed. By order of Maj-Gen, McPherson. Jas. Wilson, Lieut-Colonel, Provost Marshal 17th Army Corps. It is known that the citizens of Vicksburg,