File:Letter signed Joseph O. Shelby to Lieutenant Colonel White (Robert White), July 31, 1861.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionLetter signed Joseph O. Shelby to Lieutenant Colonel White (Robert White), July 31, 1861.jpg |
English: Regarding the treatment and exchange of prisoners.
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Col White
Sir
It is with Much regret I have just learned that one of our Citizens J.S. Lightner[James S. Lightner] has been punished by your forces with death I am a member of the Mo S.G.[Missouri State Guard] and have participated in these acts; I am still a member of that body I have also the honor of Commanding the forces of Said body (Mo St G) in this County I have thirteen (13) Union men prisoners
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I desire to treat them as prisoners of war and to extend to them all the privileges that we can consistently but, if our men when captured are to be Shot, hung, or otherwise deprived of life, I shall cause my prisoners to be death with[?] accordingly I hope Sir, tho’ I differ with you and as I am really a Rebel, accordin to Northern version, that you will communicate with
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me to that extent Please information me if Lightner[James M. Lightner] has been punished by death So that my Course may hereafter be marked — All on me to say Sir, that when you arrived in this Country, I was absent (in the army) but, what I heard of you, I had every evidence that our friends would be dealt with kindly when in your power Thus far, excepting the report of Lightner’s[James M. Lightner] death, I have no
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right to form another opinion on your arrival in the little village (Waverly) which by fortune is my lot to reside, my family state to me, that they were kindly treated by your command allow me Sir, to say it is a debt I cannot Soon forget; And should it (tho’ differing as we do ever be my lot) nothing will afford me more pleasure than to reciprocate Same —
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I send one of my men with the price Should you not condesend to communication with a Rebel Such as I am, Such I claim to be; you will I hope permit the bearer of this to return unmolested I have the honor to be your Obt Svt
Jo O Shelby[Joseph O. Shelby] Commding Mo S G[Missouri State Guard] of Lafayette
July 31th
To Col White Commanding U.S. forces at Lex Mo[Lexington, Missouri] Title: Letter signed Joseph O. Shelby to Lieutenant Colonel White [Robert White], July 31, 1861 |
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Missouri History Museum URL: http://images.mohistory.org/image/A8612E12-FA4F-2EAC-B9DB-167BE480292B/original.jpg Gallery: http://collections.mohistory.org/resource/161409 |
Author | Shelby, Joseph Orville, 1830-1897 |
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NoC-US - No copyright - United States |
Identifier InfoField | D06788 |
Part of InfoField | B648- White, Robert (ca. 1821-1873). Papers, 1861-1908 |
Subjects InfoField | Civil War, 1861-1865 Prisoners of war Armed Forces |
Resource InfoField | 161409 |
GUID InfoField | A8612E12-FA4F-2EAC-B9DB-167BE480292B |
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JPEG file comment | Letter from Joseph O. Shelby to Lieutenant Colonel [Robert] White, regarding the treatment and exchange of prisoners, page one, 1861-07-03. Civil War Collection, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri. |
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