10. Prison Camps<BR>

10. Prison Camps

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General

Four Years in Secessia: Adventures within and beyond the Union lines. By Junius Henri Browne. Hartford: O. D. Case & Company, 1865. E468.9-B882

The Capture; the Prison Pen and the Escape: Giving a complete history of prison life in the South. By Willard W. Glazier. Hartford, Conn.: H. E. Gordon, 1869. E611-G553

A Prisoner of War in Virginia 1864-5. By George Haven Putnam, Adjutant and Brevet-Major 176th New York State Volunteers. New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1912. E611-P99

Battlefield and Prison Pen: Or, through the war, and thrice a prisoner in rebel dungeons. A graphic recital of personal experiences throughout the whole period of the late war for the Union. By John W. Urban. Philadelphia: Hubbard Brothers, c 1882. dE601-U72

Confederate Prison Camps

Pennsylvania at Andersonville, and Memorial Commission. C. E. Aughinbaugh, Printer to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1909. E612-A55-P41

Prisoners from Pennsylvania Who Survived Andersonville. Compiled by Ronnie Ranew. Andersonville, Ga.: National Society of Andersonville, 1989. qE612-A5-R185-P412

List of Soldiers Belonging to Pennsylvania Regiments Who Died at Andersonville from February 26, 1864 to March 24, 1865. Also list of Union soldiers buried at Andersonville. Surgeon Generals Office. Harrisburg, Pa.: Singerly & Myers, 1865? qE612-A5-P412

Life Struggles in Rebel Prisons. By Joseph Ferguson. Introduction by Rev. Joseph T. Cooper. Appendix lists Pennsylvania prisoners of war who died at Andersonville. Philadelphia: J. M. Ferguson, 1865. Case-E611-F35

Andersonville, Ga., U. S. A. By Peggy Sheppard. Sheppard Publications, 1973. E612-A5-S53


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