Tidwell revisited
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11-28-2020, 06:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-28-2020 06:56 PM by McCastle.)
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RE: Tidwell revisited
(11-26-2020 12:05 AM)Steve Wrote:(11-25-2020 09:36 AM)McCastle Wrote:(11-25-2020 05:06 AM)RJNorton Wrote: Many thanks to Steve for sending this. Steve writes, "The National Archives actually has a copy of Augustus Howell's discharge from the Confederate Army from July 1862 (which is kind of unusual for an enlisted Confederate soldier)." Steve, Thank you for the clarification of the dates. Here is what Gen. William Tidwell wrote on the subject of Emack and Winder. On October 22, 1861, Emack was ordered to a special school near Richmond which operated under the command of General John W. Winder of Maryland. General Winder was the Provost Marshal General and Inspector of Military Prisons. Winder's activity was heavily involved with intelligence work. He employed a number of Marylanders as detectives charged with combatting penetration by Union agents. The prisoners of war were also important intelligence targets. Not only do prisoners know useful information which may be revealed through interrogation, but it is also possible to recruit potential agents from among prisoners of war. There is no indication of the subjects taught at Winder's school, but in view of George Emack's later assignment at Libby prison, it is probable that his subjects included control and interrogation of prisoners of war. Looking through the examples, it appears that John H. Winder had a unique signature which stayed relatively the same for many years. His signature is written as Mr H Winder with his rank below his name. Also found on nearly every Winder signature is a break between the letter n and d in the last name. I could be wrong, but I think Howell's discharge was signed by Brig. Gen. John H. Winder. https://www.historyforsale.com/brigadier...3/dc265798 https://www.historyforsale.com/brigadier...2/dc283555 https://www.flickr.com/photos/littlejohn...713700935/ |
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