. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . BRKVET BKlCiADIEK-CiENEKALG. W. NEFF BREVET BRIGADIEK-GENERALP. J. REVERE BRIGADIER-GENERALI. VOGDES As ColoiR-l Michael Corcoran was held as hostage for Walter W. Smith, prize-master of the schooner En-chantress, who was con\icted of piracy in the United States Court in October, 1861, so the officers shownon this page were held as hostages for the pri^•ateers taken al)(iartl the Savannuh. They were to receiveexactly the same treatment as that meted out to the i)rivat


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . BRKVET BKlCiADIEK-CiENEKALG. W. NEFF BREVET BRIGADIEK-GENERALP. J. REVERE BRIGADIER-GENERALI. VOGDES As ColoiR-l Michael Corcoran was held as hostage for Walter W. Smith, prize-master of the schooner En-chantress, who was con\icted of piracy in the United States Court in October, 1861, so the officers shownon this page were held as hostages for the pri^•ateers taken al)(iartl the Savannuh. They were to receiveexactly the same treatment as that meted out to the i)rivateers. General Neff was lieutenant-colonel ofthe Second Kentucky at that time, General Revere major of the Twentieth Massachusetts, General\^ogdes a major in the regular artillery, and G(>neral Lee was colonel of the Twentieth COLONEL \V. E. WOODRUFF BREVET BKIGADIEU-GENERAL W. R. LEE COLONEL A. .M. WOOD


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