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Marion (Alabama, United States) (search for this): chapter 120
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): chapter 120
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111.-barbarities of the rebels.
General Dodge's report.
headquarters District of Corinth, Miss., January 24, 1863.
Captain: I have the honor to submit a few of the outrages committed upon the citizens of Alabama by the confederate troops.
While all their leaders, from the President down, are boasting of their carrying on this war in accordance with the laws which govern nature in such cases, and are charging upon our troops all kinds of depredations and outrages, I think a fter.
All this was done for the simple reason that they were Union men, or that they had brothers or relatives in our army.
The statements of these people are almost beyond belief, did we not have the evidence before us. I am informed by them that there are hundreds of loyal men and women in the woods of Alabama, waiting for an opportunity to escape.
I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, G. M. Dodge, Brigadier-General Captain R. M. Sawyer, Assistant Adjutant-General, Memphis.
Peter Lewis (search for this): chapter 120
Hallwork (search for this): chapter 120
Welsby (search for this): chapter 120
Abe Canadi (search for this): chapter 120
Alfred Peterson (search for this): chapter 120
William Davis (search for this): chapter 120
G. M. Dodge (search for this): chapter 120
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111.-barbarities of the rebels.
General Dodge's report.
headquarters District of Corinth, Miss., January 24, 1863.
Captain: I have the honor to submit a few of the outrages committed upon the citizens of Alabama by the confederate troops.
While all their leaders, from the President down, are boasting of their carrying on this war in accordance with the laws which govern nature in such cases, and are charging upon our troops all kinds of depredations and outrages, I think a flter.
All this was done for the simple reason that they were Union men, or that they had brothers or relatives in our army.
The statements of these people are almost beyond belief, did we not have the evidence before us. I am informed by them that there are hundreds of loyal men and women in the woods of Alabama, waiting for an opportunity to escape.
I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, G. M. Dodge, Brigadier-General Captain R. M. Sawyer, Assistant Adjutant-General, Memphis.
James Williams (search for this): chapter 120