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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Prison Pastimes. (search)
He thought of home, of kindred ties, Long broke but not yet severed; He thought of dear ones in the skies, That had left the earth forever. Without the wall of his prison cell Discordant music met his ear. What was it in the morn's dull cloak? He'd nothing but his God to fear. As the morning light began to dawn, The sleepers awoke one another; They knew not the thoughts of the one at the fire. He'd been thinking all night of his mother. L. G. B., La. Fort Lafayette, N. K. Harbor, January 22, 1865. Barracks directory. Division 22—Chief, Captain J. E. Roberts, Fourth Virginia; adjutant, Adjutant John Law, Thirty-eighth Georgia; postmasters, Captain E. J. Dean, Twenty-second South Carolina, Captain N. C. Shane, A. D. C. Division 23—Chief, Major D. Hammond, First Maryland Regiment; adjutant, D. F. Grimes, Virginia; postmasters, Lieutenant C. J. Bluit, Twenty-fifth Virginia, Lieutenant J. D. Irwin, Twentieth North Carolina. Division 24—Chief, Captain E. T. Bridges, Thirt<