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The Daily Dispatch: May 7, 1863., [Electronic resource], Brutal regiment of Confederate prisoners — correspondence between Gens. Churchill and Hoffman. (search)
most unqualified terms of the inhuman treatment to which they were subjected by the Federal guard at Camp Chose, Columbus, Ohio. There was no disturbing made between officers and privates, but all were alike subjected to the grossest indignities, and robbed of clothing, blankets, and money. Gen. T. J. Churchill, commander of our forces at Arkansas Post, was deprived of his each and spare much of his wearing apparel, and spoken to by the ill-mannered guard as though he had been a dog. Colonel Deisbler, who fought so gallantly in Northwestern Virginia, and was severely wounded at the battle of Allegheny Mountain, was deprived of blankets, which he purchased in Texas, and stripped of his pants, the brutes who the act declaring that such articles were contraband. Major Gaines, of Ala., who fought nobly on Peninsula of Virginia, under General Magruder, was made to haul off his shirt in the presence of Yankee women, who chuckled heartily at the sight of a denuded gentleman. Capt. M