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[Collection of two documents of Captain J. S. James] Decimalized

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GLC#
GLC03988
Type
Header Record
Date
1865
Title
[Collection of two documents of Captain J. S. James] Decimalized
Place Written
s.l.
Pagination
2 items
Primary time period
Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877
Sub-Era
The American Civil War
Civil War
Military History
Confederate States of America
Appomattox
Surrender
Parole
Army of Northern Virginia

Showing 2 of 2 records

GLC03988.01
Collection Item
Document signed

[Parole for Capt. J. S. James]

1865/04/10

Lee, William Henry Fitzhugh, 1837-1891

Certifies Captain James of the 24th regiment of Virginia cavalry as a paroled prisoner of the Army of Northern Virginia and gives him permission to go home safely and undisturbed.

GLC03988.01

GLC03988.02
Collection Item
Document signed

[Oath and parole of J. S. James]

May 20, 1865

Thompson, S., fl. 1865

Certifies that James, age 39, a farmer in Gloucester County, Virginia, "has taken and subscribed the Oath and Parole required by General Orders, Nos. 31 and 49, Current Series, for a Loyal Citizen of the United States, residing in a State ever in...

GLC03988.02

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