• Wikisource has original text related to this article: The Dix-Hill Cartel The DixHill Cartel was the first official system for exchanging prisoners during...
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    prisoner exchange via the DixHill Cartel, concluded in partnership with Confederate Major General Daniel Harvey Hill. Dix was born in Boscawen, New Hampshire...
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    Official Records, Series II, Vol. 3, p. 157. WikiSource. "WikiSource: Dix-Hill Cartel". Retrieved 2008-02-10. Mark Grimsley; Brooks D. Simpson (2002). The...
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    prisoners between the United States and Confederate armies, known as the Dix-Hill Cartel. This established a scale of equivalents, where an officer would be...
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    discussed prisoner of war parole. During the American Civil War, both the DixHill Cartel and the Lieber Code set out rules regarding prisoner of war parole...
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    prisoners of war in camps on both sides following suspension of the Dix-Hill Cartel prisoner exchange agreement in July 1863. The Grand Army of the Republic...
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    exchange black prisoners. In the late summer of 1864, a year after the DixHill Cartel was suspended, Confederate officials approached Union General Benjamin...
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    practice which was still commonly observed early in the war, until the DixHill Cartel broke down under political distress. Unable to perform his duties under...
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    Georgia (U.S. State) portal American Civil War prison camps Camp Douglas DixHill Cartel, the agreement reached in July 1862 to regulate prisoner of war exchanges...
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    was the Confederate agent of exchange for prisoners of war under the DixHill Cartel. After the war he became a member of the Virginia General Assembly...
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    Confederacy's refusal to include captured black Union soldiers in the DixHill Cartel exchanges of prisoners with the North. It was estimated that 1,500...
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    immediately executed. The prisoner exchange protocol based on the DixHill Cartel broke down over the Confederacy's position on black prisoners-of-war...
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    Howell Cobb (category Burials at Oconee Hill Cemetery)
    prisoners of war. His efforts in these discussions contributed to the Dix-Hill Cartel accord reached in July 1862. Cobb saw combat during the Peninsula Campaign...
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    prisoner exchange via the DixHill Cartel, concluded in partnership with Confederate Major General Daniel Harvey Hill. Dix was educated at Columbia College...
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    presumably because they were guarding members of their own army. DixHill Cartel Parole Prisoner-of-war camp Roger Pickenpaugh, Captives in Blue: The...
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    Confederate prisoners. Eventually this process was formalised in the DixHill Cartel of July 1862. Kautz then was assigned to David Farragut's flagship...
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    prisoners between the Union and Confederate armies, known as the Dix-Hill Cartel. See Dix's report to Union Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, July 23, 1862...
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    capital offenses) at the time of the foiled plot. In February 2010, Sinaloa Cartel leader Vicente Zambada-Niebla was apprehended by Mexican police and extradited...
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    clash with armed forces in Kwango Sept. 17 | Crisis24. Kwamouth : après dix jours d'occupation du village Mbusie, les Mobondo vident le village Menkwo...
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  • January 19, 2016 A drug lord with ties to the Medellin Cartel in Colombia and the Guadalajara Cartel in Mexico, Ballasteros was arrested and convicted in...
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    Retrieved August 23, 2024. Sanchez, Ray (2016-02-23). "Alfredo Beltran Leyva, cartel boss once aligned with El Chapo, pleads guilty". CNN. Retrieved 2022-06-19...
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    present EPR insurgency 1999 1999 Matamoros standoff 2004 – 2010 Sinaloa Cartel–Gulf Cartel conflict December 11, 2006 – present Mexican Drug War December 11...
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  • actors for political motives. Note that terrorism related to drug wars and cartel violence is not included in these lists. Ongoing military conflicts are...
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  • confie une série sur le milieu du stand up à Fanny Herrero, la créatrice de "Dix pour cent"". 20 Minutes (in French). January 17, 2020. Archived from the...
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  • of paroled troops in Indian warfare was a violation of the DixHill prisoner of war cartel. In January 1863, following issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation...
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  • Sunset Boulevard; and Griselda Blanco, a real-life drug lord of the Medellín Cartel. Production for the season began in New York City in March 2014, and ended...
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    agencies had exclusive rights to the distribution of cartel news in their territories, and the cartel had exclusive rights to the national agency news services...
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  • Jillian Parker, Half Hollow Hills High School West, Jiachen Lee and Arooba Ahmed, Half Hollow Hills High School East (Dix Hills, NY) Several schools were...
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  • (1893–1895), and U.S. Senator from Minnesota (1895–1923) 1867 – John Adams Dix, former United States Secretary of the Treasury (1861) & U.S. Senator from...
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    travel were exchanged due to implementation of the July 22, 1862 DixHill prisoner cartel between the Union and Confederate armies. By October 6, 1862, the...
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