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Correspondence concerning Twenty-First Michigan Infantry prisoner G.W. Johnson.
HDQRS. DEPT. OF VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA, Fort Monroe, Va., May 4, 1864. Honorable ROBERT OULD, Agent for Exchange, Richmond, Va.: SIR: Will you please inform me as to the whereabouts and present condition of Leonard Albert Reese, Company I, One hundred and six-teenth Indiana Volunteers; Eabud Simonds, Company D, Seventeenth Massachusetts Volunteers, captured near New Bern, N. C., February 1, 1864; Samuel Slavens, Company E, Thirty-third Ohio Regiment; Samnel Shaw, Company I, One hundred and twenty-fourth Ohio Volunteers; R. W. Hurlburt, Arthur Taylor Kennedy, First Maryland Regiment; H. W. Squires, Company E, One hundred and forty-first New York Volunteers; Henry Clay Tucker, John P. Webb, Company C, One hundredth Ohio Volunteers; Newton Gilbert, Company K, One hundred and eleventh New York Volunteers; John L. Nelson, Company D, First Kentucky Cavalry; Charles H. Boswell, Company C, Thirty-sixth Massachusetts Volunteers; Frank Olive, Company B, First Ohio Regiment; Preston A. Champney, U. S. Signal Corps; John Whipple, Jr., Company C, Eleventh New Hampshire Volunteers; Captain Robert Pollock, Company D, Fourteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry; G. W. Johnson, Company H, Twenty-first Michigan Infantry. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant, BENJ. F. BUTLER, Major-General and Commissioner for Exchange.
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