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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 10 0 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: April 11, 1863., [Electronic resource], More about the treatment of our prisoners in the North. (search)
half dozen or more citizens of Jefferson and Loudoun counties arrested under orders from Brigadier-General Heber commanding at Harper's Ferry, were brought to that point as prisoners. Among them were Rouses an old gentleman, Dre Stocker and Robert Lucas Capt. Glenn, and Robert Lucas Jr. formerly sheriff of the county. They had been arrested on various charges, tramped up for the co There is a marked difference in the treatment of military and what they term politics prisoners. We latter recRobert Lucas Jr. formerly sheriff of the county. They had been arrested on various charges, tramped up for the co There is a marked difference in the treatment of military and what they term politics prisoners. We latter receive very little consideration, and have all manner of epithets applied to them-- in as horse thieves, both whackers, &c. On the evening of the arrival at the fort of the parties above mentioned old Mr. Rouses, who did not step up as briskly as was desired by the tyrant who had charge of him, was rudely seized by the back of the neck and violently thrust into his cell and cursed as a horse thief. Our friend says that the Commandant of the Fort, during his stay there, (Col. Perkins,) was a