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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 40: prison experiences. (search)
up, but were not allowed to visit their officers. The officers and enlisted men were kept in close proximity to each other on the march, which was through a pleasant country and in good weather. The march was continuous until July 4, when Danville was reached, the prisoners being quartered there in an old warehouse. At night they were marched to the depot and while waiting for the train, enjoyed themselves by singing The Star Spangled Banner in honor of the day. On the following day, Macon, Ga., was reached and here the officers were compelled to again bid good bye to the men. The officers left the train, while the men were carried away to Andersonville. The officers were confined in the prison at Macon and endured all the sufferings incident to life in a rebel stockade. After remaining there until the last of July, they were taken to Charleston, S. C., and placed in the jail under fire of the Union batteries on Morris Island. In August they were paroled and taken to the old
s,........................................................ 292 Lynchburg, Va.,.................................... 337 Lyons, Martin,...................................................... 143 Mace, George,..................................................... 95, 105 Mack, John,......................................................... 292 Mack, Thomas,....................................................... 290 Mackin, Francis,...................................................... 331 Macon, Ga.,.......................................................... 337 Maguire, Edward,........................................... 105 Mahnitz, Adolph,.................................................. 265, 285 Mahoney, Andrew, 1, 2, 4, 7, 170, 181, 182, 188, 192, 199, 200, 201, 223, 231, 258 Mahoney, D.,........................................................ 352 Mahoney, Ed. (E),.................................................... 203 Maley, Richard,........................................