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Benjamnin F. Butler, Butler's Book: Autobiography and Personal Reminiscences of Major-General Benjamin Butler, Chapter 18: why I was relieved from command. (search)
I ascertained that it was written by one Chaplain Hudson of the First New York Volunteer Engineersneral Gillmore. The 6th of July I sent Chaplain Hudson a peremptory order to return. It was dulhich was, substantially, in these words:--Chaplain Hudson will go north on business for the commandde of my dying child. No lies to me, Parson Hudson, said I; your child died on the third day of Jout it; he wrote me that he did not. Now, Chaplain Hudson, did you not write the letter which was pere. His colonel came to me and asked if Chaplain Hudson should have a bed and bedding. Certainlyo said to me: What have you been doing to Chaplain Hudson? I told them. He says you have shutlemen, I should not alter my treatment of Chaplain Hudson but for this: I am here, and God knows when I may get away. Chaplain Hudson has been kept in confinement without a trial a considerable lonon expedition, General Grant told me that Chaplain Hudson had written him a letter, and he had sent[3 more...]
672; his timidity, 677; fails to attack Petersburg, 678; ordered to Washington, 679; orders Chaplain Hudson to New York, 834; publishes a book, 834; conspiracy with Hudson, 835; reference to, 833, 85Hudson, 835; reference to, 833, 858, 871, 891. Glisson, Capt. O. C., aids Butler, off Hatteras, 343, 347. Gloucester Point, troops concentrated at, 638. Golden Gate, schooner Parallel, exploded, 776. Gordon, of Georgia, re32; called before committee on the conduct of the war, 833; interview with Butler regarding Chaplain Hudson, 836; friends of mutinous officers write to, 842; learns of Butler's arrests, 848-849; fearaduate of West Point, 58. Howe, Elias, reference to, 1007. Hudson Bay Company, 1001. Hudson, Chaplain, attacks Butler in New York Evening Post, 833; reports to Butler, 833-835; arrested, 835; rt, 647. Serrell, Col. Edward W., believes Butler could succeed Stanton, 770; ordered to bring Hudson to Butler, 833; contradicts Hudson's statements, 835; Butler sends for, 836. Seventh Vermont