Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... Prisoners taken at Bull's Run , in Richmond - Tobacco Warehouse Prison and Commissary Winder , 26. ~ " Richmond Prison Association " -Kind Women in Richmond , 27. - Object of the War declared by Congress -Measures for crushing the ...
... Prisoners taken at Bull's Run , in Richmond - Tobacco Warehouse Prison and Commissary Winder , 26. ~ " Richmond Prison Association " -Kind Women in Richmond , 27. - Object of the War declared by Congress -Measures for crushing the ...
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... prisoners , " they said , " Thus the Northern hosts were driven by you from Virginia . . . . . We congratulate you on an event which insures the liberty of our country . We Congratulate every man of you whose privilege it was to ...
... prisoners , " they said , " Thus the Northern hosts were driven by you from Virginia . . . . . We congratulate you on an event which insures the liberty of our country . We Congratulate every man of you whose privilege it was to ...
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... prisons of the Confederates , and suffering intensely from cruel treatment and privations of every kind . A large portion of these prisoners were captured at the Battle of Bull's Run . These were taken by railway to Richmond on the 23d ...
... prisons of the Confederates , and suffering intensely from cruel treatment and privations of every kind . A large portion of these prisoners were captured at the Battle of Bull's Run . These were taken by railway to Richmond on the 23d ...
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... prisoners , in which capacity he acted throughout the war , and gained for himself the most unenviable notoriety . He promised the prisoners better quar- ters , and on that day the officers were removed to an adjoining building , where ...
... prisoners , in which capacity he acted throughout the war , and gained for himself the most unenviable notoriety . He promised the prisoners better quar- ters , and on that day the officers were removed to an adjoining building , where ...
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... Prisoner ; and General Corcoran's Captivity . Among the early prisoners was Lieutenant Isaac W. Hart , of Indiana , whose praise was on the lips of all his fellow - captives , because of his overflowing spirits , vivacity , and wit . He ...
... Prisoner ; and General Corcoran's Captivity . Among the early prisoners was Lieutenant Isaac W. Hart , of Indiana , whose praise was on the lips of all his fellow - captives , because of his overflowing spirits , vivacity , and wit . He ...
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