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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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M'Keever (search for this): chapter 109
Brenton (search for this): chapter 109
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Leonidas Polk (search for this): chapter 109
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John A. McClernand (search for this): chapter 109
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105. the exchange of prisoners.
Correspondence between General McClernand, General Polk, etc.
A correspondent at Cairo furnishes the following interesti yond this limit I do not deem it advisable for you to go.
Yours, &c., John A. Mcclernand, Brig.-General Commanding.
Gen. M'Clernand to Gen. Polk.
Brigade Hea e him safe conduct from your camp.
I have the honor to be yours, &c., John A. McClernand, Brig.-General Commanding.
Col. Buford to Gen. M'Clernand.
camp McClernand, Cairo, Oct. 23, 1861. Brig.-Gen. J. A. McClernand:
sir: I had the honor this day to convey your despatch with a flag of truce on board the steam-tug Samps rs First Division Western Department, Columbus, Ky., Oct. 23, 1861. Brig.-Gen. John A. McClernand, Commanding, Cairo:
Sir: I have received your note of this date, sistant Adjutant-General, St. Louis, Mo.:
Sir: I am instructed by Brigadier-General McClernand, commanding at this post, to enclose--
1. Copy of his communicati
Doc (search for this): chapter 109
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105. the exchange of prisoners.
Correspondence between General McClernand, General Polk, etc.
A correspondent at Cairo furnishes the following interesting correspondence relative to the exchange of prisoners at Columbus, Kentucky:
Gen. M'Clernand to Col. Buford.
Brigade Headquarters, camp Cairo, Oct. 23, 1861. Col. N. B. Buford, Commanding 27th Illinois Volunteers:
sir: You are hereby intrusted with a delicate, and, in a political aspect, a highly responsible mission.
A. A. Woodward, Lewis Young, and Frederick Penny were captured in the affair at Charleston, Mo., on the 20th of last August, and have since been detained at this post as prisoners of war. You will take them in charge on Government steamer, and, under the protection of a flag of truce, proceed to Columbus, in Kentucky, and there making known your mission to the commanding officer, will deliver them to such persons as he may authorize to receive them.
When you have fulfilled your mission, you
M'Clernand (search for this): chapter 109
Edward A. Penny (search for this): chapter 109
Gideon J. Pillow (search for this): chapter 109