As the officers and soldiers of the United States have been subject to repeated insults from the women (calling themselves ladies ) of New Orleans, in return for the most scrupulous non-interference and courtesy on our part, it is ordered that hereafter... General Orders - Página 11de United States. Army. Department of the Gulf (1862-1865). - 1862Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Alcée Fortier - 1904 - 386 páginas
...women (calling themselves ladies) of New Orleans, in return for the most scrupulous non-interference and courtesy on our part, it is ordered that hereafter...the United States, she shall be regarded and held liable to be treated as a woman of the town plying her avocation. This infamous order excited the greatest... | |
| William Josiah McMurray - 1904 - 596 páginas
...Papers," page 77.) Butler's infamous order No. 28, directing that " any lady of New Orleans who should by word, gesture, or movement insult or show contempt for any officer or soldier of the United States, shall be regarded and treated as a woman of the town, plying her avocation," not only infuriated the... | |
| William Robertson Garrett, Robert Ambrose Halley - 1905 - 640 páginas
...women (calling themselves ladies) of New Orleans, in return for the most scrupulous non-interference and courtesy on our part, it is ordered that hereafter...the United States, she shall be regarded and held liable to be treated as a woman of the town plying her avocation. " By command of Maj.-Gen. Butler,... | |
| 1905 - 762 páginas
...women (calling themselves ladies) of New Orleans, in return for the most scrupulous non-interference and courtesy on our part, it is ordered that hereafter...the United States, she shall be regarded and held liable to be treated as a woman of the town plying her avocation. " By command of Maj.-Gen. Butler,... | |
| Mary Boykin Chesnut - 1905 - 484 páginas
...women (calling themselves ladies) of New Orleans, in return for the most scrupulous non-interference and courtesy on our part, it is ordered that hereafter...word, gesture, or movement, insult or show contempt BUTLER AT NEW ORLEANS the women of New Orleans to his soldiers. Thus is the measure of his iniquities... | |
| John Levi Underwood - 1906 - 332 páginas
...women (calling themselves ladies) of New Orleans in return for the most scrupulous noninterference and courtesy on our part, it is ordered that hereafter...the United States, she shall be regarded and held liable to be treated as a woman of the town plying her avocation. By Command of Major General Butler.... | |
| Edwin Emerson - 1906 - 562 páginas
...the city clean and averted a pestilence. For his Order No. 15, "that when any female shall by word or gesture or movement insult or show contempt for any officer or soldier, she shall be held and regarded as a woman of the town plying her trade," he received throughout the... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - 1908 - 344 páginas
...In his infamous " Order 28 " he had ordered that any woman in New Orleans who should " by word, or gesture, or movement insult or show contempt for any officer or soldier of the United States, should be regarded and treated as a woman of the town, plying her avocation." t " Official Report of... | |
| Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler, Franklin Lafayette Riley, James Curtis Ballagh, John Bell Henneman, Edwin Mims, Thomas Edward Watson, Samuel Chiles Mitchell, Walter Lynwood Fleming, Joseph Walker McSpadden - 1909 - 560 páginas
...women (calling themselves ladies) of New Orleans, in return for the most scrupulous non-interference and courtesy on our part, it is ordered that hereafter...of the United States she shall be regarded and held liable to be treated as a woman of the town plying her avocation." The order aroused indignation not... | |
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