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Vaughn, John Crawford (1824-1875) [Endorsement on parole for Confederate Prisoner of War captured at Vicksburg]

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC03822 Author/Creator: Vaughn, John Crawford (1824-1875) Place Written: Vicksburg, Mississippi Type: Autograph endorsement signed Date: 7 July 1863 Pagination: 1 p. : docket ; 25 x 19.7 cm. Order a Copy

Partially printed document created at Vicksburg, indicating that Confederate Daniel C. Staley vows not to take up arms against the United States. Signed 8 July by Captain and paroling officer William [Demean?]. Confederate General Vaughn's endorsement is written on verso. Vaughn signs across a notice created by Colonel John A. Rowan. Rowan's notice, written 21 July 1863, states that Staley is furloughed for 30 days to meet at a location specified by James Seddon, the Confederate Secretary of War. Includes calculations written in pencil on verso.

Colonel John A. Rowan led the 62nd Tennessee in Vaughn's Brigade during the Battle of Vicksburg.

Vaughn, John Crawford, 1824-1875
Rowan, John A., fl. 1863
Staley, Daniel C., fl. 1863
Demean, William, fl. 1863
Seddon, James A. (James Alexander)., 1815-1880

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