. Atlanta and its builders, a comprehensive history of the Gate city of the South. , Ga., May 4, 1865. All officers and soldiers of my command, and all officers ofthe Confederate army in North Georgia who have not beenparoled, will report to me at this place by the 12th instant, or assoon thereafter as practicable, for the purpose of receiving theirparoles. The utmost limit being the 20th, all officers and soldiersenumerated above who shall not have reported by that time, willbe considered as refusing to comply with this order, and will beregarded and treated as outlaws by the authorities of t


. Atlanta and its builders, a comprehensive history of the Gate city of the South. , Ga., May 4, 1865. All officers and soldiers of my command, and all officers ofthe Confederate army in North Georgia who have not beenparoled, will report to me at this place by the 12th instant, or assoon thereafter as practicable, for the purpose of receiving theirparoles. The utmost limit being the 20th, all officers and soldiersenumerated above who shall not have reported by that time, willbe considered as refusing to comply with this order, and will beregarded and treated as outlaws by the authorities of the UnitedStates, as will be seen by reference to the following communica-tion addressed to me by General Judah, commanding UnitedStates forces : W. T. Wofford, Brigadier-General Commanding. 640 Atlanta And Its Builders Headquarters United States Forces, Rcsaca, Ga,, May 2, W. T. Wofford, Commanding Confeder-ate Forces, North Georgia: General:—Under the surrender of yourself and forces ofthis date, I will parole all Confederate officers and soldiers whom. Peachtree Street, from the R. R. tracks(Supposed to have been photographed after the war) you report to me as such, and all within your jurisdiction who donot report to you for that purpose will be regarded by the UnitedStates authorities as outlaws, and treated as respectfully your obedient servant, H. M. Judah. The Destruction Of Atlanta 64] Headquarters Cavalry Corps, M. 1). M. Macon, Ga., May ;, ( )rder No. 68. Under the provisions of the convention agreed upon be-tween Major-General Sherman and Lieutenant- ieneral John-ston, Colonel B. H. Eggleston, First Ohio Cavalry, is designatedto receive the surrender of the Confederate troops at Atlanta,Ga. He will proceed to that point without delay, to carry outthe terms of the convention. By command of Brevet Major-General B. Beaumont, Major and A. A. G. Headquarters Military Post, Atlanta, Ga., May 4, Order No


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