Andersonville diary
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE
The Table of Contents has been created by the transcriber and is hereby placed in the public domain.
The ‘List of the Dead’ is printed following the diary itself and is essentially a reprint, in a similar but different format, of the source document held in the Library of Congress. This source list was compiled by the efforts of Dorence Atwater and Clara Barton, and can now be viewed online at https://www.loc.gov/item/37031864
——WITH——
Name, Co., Regiment, Date of Death
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No. of Grave in Cemetery.
JOHN L. RANSOM,
LATE FIRST SERGEANT NINTH MICH. CAV. ,
AUTHOR AND PUBLISHER.
AUBURN, N. Y.
1881.
John L. Ransom
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INTRODUCTION.
CONTENTS
THE CAPTURE.
NEW YEAR’S DAY
PEMERTON BUILDING.
ANDERSONVILLE.
FROM BAD TO WORSE.
THE RAIDERS PUT DOWN.
MOVED JUST IN TIME.
HOSPITAL LIFE.
REMOVED TO MILLEN.
ESCAPE BUT NOT ESCAPE.
RE-CAPTURED.
A SUCCESSFUL ESCAPE.
SAFE AND SOUND.
THE FINIS.
MICHAEL HOARE’S ESCAPE
REBEL TESTIMONY.
SUMMARY
THE WAR’S DEAD.
EX-PRISONERS AND PENSIONERS.
LIST OF THE DEAD
A List of Officers Imprisoned at Camp Asylum, Columbia, S.C.
Язык
Английский
Год издания
2023-09-10
Темы
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Prisoners and prisons; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives; Ransom, John L., 1843-1919 -- Diaries; Andersonville Prison -- Biography; Prisoners of war -- Georgia -- Andersonville -- Diaries; Andersonville (Ga.) -- Biography; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Registers of dead