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102. the Federal Generals at Charleston.
Letter from General Jones.
Hdqrs. Dept. Of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, Charleston, June 13, 1864.
General--Five generals and forty-five field officers of the United States Army--all of them prisoners of war — have been sent to this city for safe keeping.
They have been turned over to Brigadier-General Ripley, commanding the first military district of this department, who will see that they are provided with commodious quarters in a part of the city occupied by non-combatants, the majority of whom are women and children.
It is proper, however, that I should inform you that it is a part of the city which has for many months been exposed, day and night, to the fire of your guns.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Samuel Jones, Major-General Commanding Major-General J. G. Foster, Commanding United States Forces on coast of South Carolina, Confederate States.
General Foster's reply.
headquarters Depa
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