| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1865 - 838 pages
...for the men of their commands. "The arras, artillery, and public property to be parked and stacked, and turned over to the officers appointed by me to receive them. This will not embrace the side-arma of the officers, nor their private horses or bagsrage. "This done, each officer and man will... | |
| Frank Crosby - 1865 - 480 pages
...parole for the men of their commands. The arms, artillery, and public property to be parked and stacked, and turned over to the officers appointed by me to receive them. This will not embrace the side arms of the officers, nor their private horses or baggage. This done, each officer and man will... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1865 - 878 pages
...parole for the men of their commands. The arms, artillery, and public property to be packed and stacked, and turned over to the officers appointed by me to receive them. This will not embrace the side arms of the officers, nor their private horses or baggage. This done, each officer and man will... | |
| David Brainerd Williamson - 1865 - 322 pages
...parole for the men of their commands. The arms, artillery, and public property to be parked and stacked, and turned over to the officers appointed by me to receive them. This will not embrace the side arms of the officers, nor their private horses or baggage, This done, each officer and man will... | |
| Frank Crosby - 1865 - 506 pages
...parole for the men of their commands. The arms, artillery, and public property to be parked and stacked, and turned over to the officers appointed by me to receive them. This will not embrace the side arms of the officers, nor their private horses or baggage. This done, each officer and man will... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1865 - 972 pages
...parole for the men of their commands. The arms, artillery, and public property to be packed and stacked, and turned over to the officers appointed by me to receive them. This will not embrace the side arms of the officers, nor their private horses or baggage. This done, each officer and man will... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1865 - 912 pages
...private horses or baggage. This done, each officer and man will be allowed to return to their homes, not to be disturbed by United States authority so long as they observe their parole and the laws in force where they may reside. Very respectfully, US GRANT, Lieutenant-General.... | |
| 1865 - 614 pages
...private horses or baggage. This done, each officer and man will be allowed to return to their homes, not to be disturbed by united States authority so long as they observe their parole and the laws in force where they may reside." I. In giving construction to these articles of... | |
| 1865 - 828 pages
...fur the men of thoîr comnrmrîs. "The arm?, artilk-ry, nnd public property to be pnrkM and etackod, and turned over to the officers appointed by me to receive them. Thia will not emhrncv the * ide-arm'd of the officers, nor their private hor?ea or Itagi^e. "This done,... | |
| Frank Crosby - 1865 - 496 pages
...parole for the men of their commands. The arms, artillery, and public property to be parked and stacked, and turned over to the officers appointed by me to receive them. Thia will not embrace the side arms of the officers, nor their private horses or baggage. This done,... | |
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