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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 3. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Nation on our discussion of the prison question. (search)
s the overcrowding. When, on the death of General Winder in the spring of 1865, General Imboden toot the rate of over one hundred a day, that General Winder advocated deliberately and in cold blood ttributed to them. The responsibility of General Winder and Lieutenant Wirz for all this cannot bevilization, and recommended the removal of General Winder. General Cooper, the Inspector-General, enabsent on sick leave in Angusta, Georgia.) General Winder had gangrene of the face, and was forbidde historian who thinks that this refusal of General Winder and Lieutenant Wirz to furnish shelter waswe wrote. We did not justify a refusal of General Winder and Lieutenant Wirz to furnish shelter (onSecretary (Mr. Seddon) at once demanded of General Winder an explanation, which he gave, emphaticall was, unfortunately, ended by the death of General Winder. We showed, moreover, that Mr. Seddon at dler report the ground of the promotion of General Winder, he did not see the report at the time, an[9 more...]