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Edward Alfred Pollard, The lost cause; a new Southern history of the War of the Confederates ... Drawn from official sources and approved by the most distinguished Confederate leaders., Chapter 18 : (search)
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Chapter 38:
The exchange of prisoners, and their treatment in captivity.
exceeding interest of the subject.
slight account of prisoners in the early periods of the war.
Mr. Boyce's proposition.
the Wool
Cobb negotiation.
the Fort Donelson captures.
bad faith of the Federal Government.
the cartel of 1862.
character of Commissioner Ould.
his humane and zealous services.
shameful violation of the cartel by the Federal authorities.
solemn protest of Commissioner Ould.
coununt was taken of prisoners captured on either side.
Indeed, some time elapsed at Washington before any lists were kept of these captures; and after the first remarkable battle of the war, that of Manassas, in 1861, it was actually proposed (by Mr. Boyce of South Carolina), in the Provisional Congress at Richmond, to send back the Federal prisoners taken on that field without any formality whatever.
The Fort Donelson capture, however, appeared to have developed for the first time the value and