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Hodges, George P. (fl. 1863-1894) [Parole for Hodges, a Confederate Prisoner of War]

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC02386.01 Author/Creator: Hodges, George P. (fl. 1863-1894) Place Written: Vicksburg, Mississippi Type: Printed document signed Date: 6 July 1863 Pagination: 1 p. : docket ; 15.3 x 19.7 cm. Order a Copy

Partially printed document created at Vicksburg, indicating that Hodges, "a Prisoner of War…in virtue of the capitulation of the City of Vicksburg," vows not to take up arms against the United States. Also signed by Captain Jonathan O. [Dun?] of Illinois Volunteers as paroling officer. Docketed by M. F. Berry, Major and Assistant Adjutant General, Captain [T. C. McMakin?], and E. [R.?] Early. Berry's docket grants Hodges furlough.

Hodges, George P., fl. 1863-1894
Berry, M. F., fl. 1863
McMakin, T. C., fl. 1863
Early, E., fl. 1863

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