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Report of Prisoners of War and Deserters Received and Disposed of, and Oaths administered to Citizens, during the Month of January, 1864.
Chattanooga, Tenn.--Prisoners of war. Captured: 44 commissioned officers, 591 enlisted men; aggregate, 635.
Disposed of: 44 commissioned officers, 591 enlisted men; aggregate, 635.
Deserters received and disposed of: by Provost-Marshal General, 594; by Captain Goodwin, A. P. M. G., 414; aggregate, 1008.
Oaths administered to citizens: Allegiance, 45; Amnesty, 213; aggregate, 258.
The report of prisoners of war is taken from the register in Captain Goodwin's office.
The report of oaths administered, from the records of this office.
Report of Prisoners of War and Deserters Received and Disposed of, Oaths administered to Citizens, and Sales and Issues of Rations to Citizens, during the Month of February, 1864.
Chattanooga, Tenn.--Prisoners of war captured: 21 commissioned officers, 182 enlisted men; aggregate, 203.
Deserters: 821 received, 821 paroled on oath.
Oaths administered to citizens: Allegiance, 543; Amnesty, 263; aggregate, 806.
Rations: sales — number of families, 506; number of persons, 2901; issues — number of families, 1032; number of persons, 5809; total number of families, 1538; number of persons, 8710.
Nashville, Tenn.--Prisoners of war captured: 38 commissioned officers, 421 enlisted men; aggregate, 459.
Disposed of: 59 commissioned officers, 603 enlisted men; aggregate, 662.
Deserters: 76 received, 76 paroled on oath.
Totals.--Prisoners of war captured: 59 commissioned officers, 603 enlisted men; aggregate, 662.
Disposed of: 59 commissioned officers, 603 enlisted men; aggregate, 662.
Deserters: 897 received, 897 paroled on oath.
Oaths administered to citizens: Allegiance, 543; Amnesty, 263; aggregate, 806.
Rations: sales — number of families, 506; number of persons, 2901; issues — number of families, 1032; number of persons, 5809; total number of families, 1538; total number of persons, 8710.
Respectfully submitted.
J. G. Parkhurst, Colonel Ninth Michigan Infantry Volunteers, and Provost-Marshal General D. C. By H. M. Duffield, Lieutenant and A. P. M. G.