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OR, Ser. II, Vol. VI, pp. 348-349 |
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UNION AND CONFEDERATE CORRESPONDENCE, ORDERS, ETC., RELATING
TO PRISONERS OF WAR AND STATE FROM JUNE 11, 1863, TO MARCH 31, 1864.--#14 OLD CAPITOL PRISON, Washington,
October 5, 1863. General E. A. HITCHCOCK, SIR: I take the liberty of stating that I am in possession of recent and
reliable information that a number of Pennsylvanians, who were taken prisoners
in the recent raid of General Lee in that State, are now incarcerated in Castle
Thunder, one of the Richmond prisons; <ar119_349> also, three of the First
Maryland Cavalry, who have been in prison over twelve months; Virginians, North
Carolinians, Tennesseeans, and others, loyal and true to the United States
Government, who have endured similar imprisonment for a long time (over fifteen
months). As winter is fast approaching, I deem it my imperative duty to suggest
to you the use of every available means to effect the release of these
unfortunate fellow-beings from their destitute and deplorable condition and
restore them to their respective homes. In furtherance of this object, I
respectfully state that I have in my custody several disloyal or Confederate
citizens, among whom are Messrs. Granville J. Kelley, A. Nichols, Gustavus B.
Wallace, and S. P. Bailey, whom I believe to be men of veracity and fully
competent and willing to visit Richmond, Va., and execute such arrangements
tending to the release of any equivalent number of our people that may meet the
concurrent approbation of our and their military authorities. I therefore ask
that the objects of this communication may claim your early and favorable
consideration. I have the honor to be, your obedient servant, WILLIAM P. WOOD,
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