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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
J. Raben, captain, 5th Alabama. S. F. Sullivan, captain, 1st Alabama. R. K. G. Weeks, second lieutenant, Company F, 4th Florida. W. S. Norwood, lieutenant, Company E, 6th South Carolina. B. C. Harp, lieutenant, Company I, 25th Tennessee. J. C. Long, lieutenant, Company I, 62d North Carolina. W. T. Norwood, lieutenant, 6th South Carolina, Confederate States army. John O. High, lieutenant, 1st Arkansas battery. John F. McElory, lieutenant, Company F, 24th Georgia. N. T. Barnes, captain, Company E, 10th Confederate cavalry. J. L. Land, lieutenant, Company A, 24th Georgia. William Peel, lieutenant, Company C, 11th Mississippi. J. L. Scott, second lieutenant, Company I, 3d Missouri cavalry. J. W. Moore, lieutenant, Company B, 25th Alabama. J. U. King, captain, Company K, 9th Georgia. M. R. Handy, citizen, Hopkins county, Ky. E. Morrison, private, 8th Alabama. Charles H. Mattock, colonel, 4th Mississippi. R. E. M. W. W. Davis, private, 3
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Treatment and exchange of prisoners. (search)
onroe, and was therefore prejudiced in the highest degree against Mr. Davis and the Confederate authorities generally. And his statement must be taken as conclusive of this whole question. When we add to this the pregnant fact that the report of the Federal Secretary of War, Mr. Stanton, dated July 19, 1866, shows that of the Federal prisoners in Confederate prisons only 22,576 died; whilst of the Confederate prisoners in Federal prisons 26,436 died, and the report of the Federal Surgeon-General Barnes, published afrer the war, showing that the whole number of Federal prisoners captured and confined in Southern prisons during the war was, in round numbers, 270,000 while the whole number of Confederate prisoners captured and confined in Northern prisons, was, in like round numbers, 220,000. From these two reports it will be seen that whilst there were 50,000 more prisoners in Southern than in Northern prisons, during the war, the deaths were four thousand less. The per centum of d
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Johnson's Island. (search)
nant Fifty-fifth North Carolina Infantry. J. D. Arrington, Lieutenant Thirty-second North Carolina Infantry. Joseph Lawske, Lieutenant Eighteenth Mississippi Cavalry. John C. Holt, Lieutenant Sixty-first Tennessee Infantry. Samuel Chormley, Blount county, Tennessee. J. W. Moore, Lieutenant Twenty-fifth Alabama Infantry. D. L. Scott, Second Lieutenant Third Missouri Cavalry. William Peel, Lieutenant Eleventh Mississippi. J. L. Land, Lieutenant Twenty-fourth Georgia Infantry. N. T. Barnes, Captain Tenth Confederate Cavalry. John F. McElroy, Lieutenant Twenty-fourth Georgia Infantry. John Q. High, Lieutenant First Arkansas Battalion Infantry. J. C. Long, Lieutenant Sixty-second North Carolina Infantry. B. C. Harp, Lieutenant Twenty-fifth Tennessee Infantry. W. S. Norwood, Lieutenant South Carolina Infantry. R. K. C. Weeks, Second Lieutenant Fourth Florida Infantry. S. P. Sullins, Captain First Alabama Infantry. P. J. Rabeman, Captain Fifth Alabama Infantry. R. H. L
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Appendix. (search)
k, James H. Mayer, Max L. Miller, A. H. Moorman, S. L. Nelson, W. S. Oglesby, John. Adams, R. H. T. Armistead, James. Anderson, John G. Barnes, C. F. Booth, S. C. Burks, E. W. Burch, Samuel. Cabell, P. H. Campbell, Wiley. Conley, John. Creed, J. J. Crumpacker, John. Dabney, H. rs. Sergeant, John T. Luckett. Corporal, S. M. Alexander. Corporal, C. V. Donohue. Corporal, F. M. Stone, Privates. Abbott, J. P. Alexander, E. A. Barnes, A. J. Bays, John R. Akers, E. A. Allen, T. W. Barnes, E. F. Berkley, Joseph. Bibb, John R. Bowman, N. B. Boyd, James. Brooke, St. GeorBarnes, E. F. Berkley, Joseph. Bibb, John R. Bowman, N. B. Boyd, James. Brooke, St. George T. Browning, John. Carnefix, E. M. Clay, D. C. Cox, John C. Cox, Samuel, Crumpton, Robert. Dobyns, Joe. Early, S. H. Edwards, J. T. Eubank, W. E. J. Fariss, J. Flood, Thomas W. Godsey, F. M. Green, John L. Holley, W. E. Ingram, J. R. Jones, J. W. Kefauver, William. Kinnear,