750 Series II Volume VIII- Serial 121 - Prisoners of War
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List A.
Name Nu Blan Coat Pant Shi
of mb kets s. s. rts
pris er . .
on. of
pr
is
on
er
s.
Elmi 8, 1,94 2,57 2,81 2,3
ra, 14 8 5 0 94
N. 3
Y.
Poin 10 3,14 3,63 3,58 3,8
t,1 8 7 7 18
Look 40
out,
Md.
Fort 6, 2,85 1,87 3,14 2,2
Dela 95 0 4 1 60
ware 5
,
Del.
Fort 13 20 35 27 80
Lafa 3
yett
e,
N.
Y.,
Camp 5, 2,48 1,76 2,34 2,2
Chas 81 4 0 0 80
e, 9
Colu
mbus
,
Ohio
.
Camp 8, 1,98 2,76 2,74 3,5
Doug 33 4 4 0 30
las, 1
Chic
ago,
Ill.
Camp 4, 1,50 1,58 1,58 1,7
Mort 62 0 0 5 30
on, 6
Ind.
Rock 5, 1,58 1,75 1,88 2,7
Isla 81 0 0 5 60
nd, 9
Ill.
Fort 28 114 117 260 ...
McHe 1
nry,
Balt
imor
e.
West 24 50 60 146 100
's 3
Buil
ding
s
Hosp
ital
,
Balt
imor
e.
Fort 21 70 50 105 207
Warr 9
en,
Bost
on
Harb
or.
Alto 1, 400 800 820 790
n, 39
Ill. 3
Linc 82 ... ... 11 19
oln
Gene
ral
Hosp
ital
,
Wash
ingt
on.
John 2, 1,00 1,34 1,67 1,1
son' 69 0 7 0 30
s 8
Isla
nd,
Ohio
.
Gove 32 49 25 20 20
rnor 2
's
Isla
nd,
N.
Y.
Nash 14 ... 495 510 680
vill 0
e,
Tenn
.
Pris 50 2 3 12 11
on
in
New
York
City
.
Fort 15 ... ... ... ...
Pick
ens.
Gene .. ... ... ... ...
ral
Hosp
ital
,
Alex
andr
ia,
Va.
Gene 10 ... ... ... ...
ral
Hosp
ital
,
Hamm
ond,
Wash
ingt
on.
Gene 39 ... ... ... ...
ral
Hosp
ital
,
Memp
his,
Tenn
.
Hosp 40 ... ... ... ...
ital
,
Beau
fort
, S.
C.
Hosp 2 ... ... ... ...
ital
,
Lexi
ngto
n,
Ky.
Hosp 64 ... ... ... ...
ital
,
Whee
ling
, W.
Va.
Hosp 37 ... ... ... ...
ital 5
,
Old
Capi
tol.
Hosp 10 ... ... ... ...
ital 2
,
Lous
vill
e.
Barr 11 ... ... ... ...
acks
,
Cinc
inna
ti,
Ohio
.
Litt 37 ... ... ... ...
le 0
Rock
,
Ark.
Grat 10 ... ... ... ...
iot 2
Stre
et
Pris
on,
Sain
t
Loui
s.
New 16 ... ... ... ...
Orle 2
ans.
Tota 56 17,1 18,8 21,6 21,
l.,6 99 72 69 809
87
Name Dra Socks Shoe Packa
of wer . s. ges
pris s. from
on. South
.
Elmi 2,8 3,758 2,32 307
ra, 30 0
N.
Y.
Poin 1,5 2,688 4,38 171
t 00 0
Look
out,
Md.
Fort 2,9 3,992 2,45 821
Dela 47 7
ware
,
Del.
Fort 40 50 22 41
Lafa
yett
e,
N.
Y.,
Camp 1,8 2,604 2,60 58
Chas 00 0
e,
Colu
mbus
,
Ohio
.
Camp 2,0 2,200 3,65 21
Doug 44 0
las,
Chic
ago,
Ill.
Camp 1,6 1,460 1,81 12
Mort 00 0
on,
Ind.
Rock 1,4 1,700 1,90 45
Isla 00 0
nd,
Ill.
Fort 350 360 170 12
McHe
nry,
Balt
imor
e.
West 150 50 115 2
's
Buil
ding
s
Hosp
ital
,
Balt
imor
e.
Fort 111 160 162 15
Warr
en,
Bost
on
Harb
or.
Alto 777 670 800 22
n,
Ill.
Linc 23 19 14 ...
oln
Gene
ral
Hosp
ital
,
Wash
ingt
on.
John 710 1,289 1,52 685
son' 0
s
Isla
nd,
Ohio
.
Gove 90 107 41 4
rnor
's
Isla
nd,
N.
Y.
Nash 230 79 520 ...
vill
e,
Tenn
.
Pris 12 1 10 2
on
in
New
York
City
.
Fort ... ... ... ...
Pick
ens.
Gene ... ... ... ...
ral
Hosp
ital
,
Alex
andr
ia,
Va.
Gene ... ... ... ...
ral
Hosp
ital
,
Hamm
ond,
Wash
ingt
on.
Gene ... ... ... ...
ral
Hosp
ital
,
Memp
his,
Tenn
.
Hosp ... ... ... ...
ital
,
Beau
fort
, S.
C.
Hosp ... ... ...
ital ...
,
Lexi
ngto
n,
Ky.
Hosp ... ... ... ...
ital
,
Whee
ling
, W.
Va.
Hosp ... ... ... ...
ital
,
Old
Capi
tol.
Hosp ... ... ... ...
ital
,
Lous
vill
e.
Barr ... ... ... ...
acks
,
Cinc
inna
ti,
Ohio
.
Litt ... ... ... ...
le
Rock
,
Ark.
Grat ... ... ... ...
iot
Stre
et
Pris
on,
Sain
t
Loui
s.
New ... ... ... ...
Orle
ans.
Tota 16, 21,18 22,5 2,218
l. 614 7 09
WAR DEPARTMENT, BUREAU OF MILITARY JUSTICE,
September 16, 1865.
The SECRETARY OF WAR FOR THE PRESIDENT:
In the case of Edward A. Swain, lately a midshipman in the rebel Navy and now in confinement at San Francisco, Cal., under sentence of a military commission, an application for pardon being referred to this Bureau, it is reported to the Secretary of War for the President, on the 6th of September, instant, that the record of the prisoner's trial had not reached its files, but that from a general order of Major-General McDowell, in which the proceedings of the military commission before which he was tried were fully reviewed, it appeared that the prisoner, with certain associates, had been convicted of an atrocious crime, for th guilt of which the brief imprisonment to which they had been subjected could not, in the opinion of this office, be considered an expiation, and that in the absence of the record no just reason was found for disturbing the execution of their sentence. The record of the trial is now at hand. It appears from it that the prisoner, with T. E. Hogg, John S. Hiddle, W. L. Black, T. J. Grady, R. B. Lyon, and Joseph Higgin, was found guilty by a military commission convened in
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