The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate ArmiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 |
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... supplies of ordnance and essential and valuable ma- terial and stores , and the Quartermaster - General directed that they should only be interfered with on great emergencies . Second . Our use of these steamers is used as a ...
... supplies of ordnance and essential and valuable ma- terial and stores , and the Quartermaster - General directed that they should only be interfered with on great emergencies . Second . Our use of these steamers is used as a ...
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... supplies . I hope he will meet with better success than the last time . We are without a thing to eat except salt ... supply here . In The steamer Continental , an immense ship , has been off the bar three or four days with nothing but a ...
... supplies . I hope he will meet with better success than the last time . We are without a thing to eat except salt ... supply here . In The steamer Continental , an immense ship , has been off the bar three or four days with nothing but a ...
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... supplies should be at the mouth of the river ready to ascend . We are now on half rations of bread , and in a week shall be destitute of bread supplies , except what a few country mills can afford over bad roads with scanty ...
... supplies should be at the mouth of the river ready to ascend . We are now on half rations of bread , and in a week shall be destitute of bread supplies , except what a few country mills can afford over bad roads with scanty ...
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... supplies will be shipped to the coast of Texas or to any military post in this department , except upon the approval of the commanding officer of the post to which they are shipped , and of the provost - marshal - general of this ...
... supplies will be shipped to the coast of Texas or to any military post in this department , except upon the approval of the commanding officer of the post to which they are shipped , and of the provost - marshal - general of this ...
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... supply the funds to pay for it and other supplies , and there are 200 bales here to be loaded on the Scio after she is discharged . This will give us a guarantee for the whole performance of the bargain , but the lighterage of the ...
... supply the funds to pay for it and other supplies , and there are 200 bales here to be loaded on the Scio after she is discharged . This will give us a guarantee for the whole performance of the bargain , but the lighterage of the ...
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Acting Assistant Adjutant-General Alexandria Arkansas arms artillery Batesville battalion Battery Bayou Brig Brigade Brigadier-General Brownsville bushwhackers C. P. STONE camp Capt Captain Cavalry Chief of Staff citizens Colonel Comdg companies cotton Department of Kansas DEPT detachment directed dispatch Division duty enemy February February 20 forage Fort Gibson Fort Leavenworth Fort Smith Franklin Government guerrillas GULF guns H. W. HALLECK HDQRS HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT honor horses inclosed Indian instant instructions January January 11 January 29 JOHN Lieut Lieutenant Little Rock Louisiana Major Major-General major-general commanding mand March March 14 ment miles military Missouri State Militia O. D. GREENE obedient servant Orleans parties Pass Cavallo Port Hudson provost-marshal quartermaster rebels received Red River regiment respectfully road ROSECRANS Saint Louis scout sent Shreveport Smith soldiers supplies Texas Thirteenth Army Thirteenth Army Corps tion troops U. S. FORCES Volunteer Infantry
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Seite 65 - Martial Law is simply military authority exercised in accordance with the laws and usages of war. Military oppression is not Martial Law; it is the abuse of the power which that law confers. As Martial Law is executed by military force, it is incumbent upon those who administer it to be strictly guided by the principles of justice, honor, and humanity — . virtues adorning a soldier even more than other men, for the very reason that he possesses the power of his arms against the unarmed.
Seite 305 - I have the honor to be, with much respect, your obedient servant, "JC FREMONT, "Lieut. Colonel, Mounted Riflemen. "Brigadier-General SW KEARNEY, Commanding, &c.
Seite 391 - An act further to provide for the collection of duties on imports, and for other purposes...
Seite 67 - ... commanded by the authorized officer, all robbery, all pillage or sacking, even after taking a place by main force, all rape, wounding, maiming, or killing of such inhabitants, are prohibited under the penalty of death, or such other severe punishment as may seem adequate for the gravity of the offense.
Seite 392 - ... or for their aid or comfort, nor, except upon the permission of the Secretary of War, or of some officer duly authorized by him, of the following prohibited articles, namely: cannon, mortars, firearms, pistols, bombs, grenades, powder, saltpeter, sulphur, balls, bullets, pikes, swords, boarding-caps (always excepting the quantity of the said articles which may be necessary for the defense of the ship and those who compose the crew), saddles, bridles, cartridge-bag material, percussion and other...
Seite 441 - When a party is formed in a State who no longer obey the sovereign, and are possessed of sufficient strength to oppose him — or when, in a Republic, the nation is divided into two opposite factions, and both sides take up arms — this is called a civil war.
Seite 65 - RETALIATION 1 A PLACE, district, or country occupied by an enemy stands, in consequence of the occupation, under the Martial Law of the invading or occupying army, whether any proclamation declaring Martial Law, or any public warning to the inhabitants, has been issued or not. Martial Law is the immediate and direct effect and consequence of occupation or conquest.
Seite 392 - Any violation of said conditions will involve the forfeiture and condemnation of the vessel and cargo and the exclusion of all parties concerned from any further privilege of entering the United States during the war for any purpose whatever.
Seite 230 - ... agricultural pursuits. That portion of the people identified with the cultivation of the soil, however changed in condition by the revolution through which we are passing, is not relieved from the necessity of toil, which is the condition of existence with all the children of God. The revolution has altered its tenure, but not its law. This universal law of labor will be enforced, upon just terms, by the Government under whose protection the laborer rests secure in his rights.
Seite 66 - Whosoever shall relieve the enemy with money, victuals, or ammunition, or shall knowingly harbor or protect an enemy, shall suffer death, or such other punishment as shall be ordered by the sentence of a court-martial. ART. 57. Whosoever shall be convicted of holding correspondence with, or giving intelligence to, the enemy, either directly or indirectly, shall suffer death, or such other punishment as shall be ordered by the sentence of a courtmartial.