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Sergeant Oats, Prison Life in Dixie: giving a short history of the inhuman and barbarous treatment of our soldiers by rebel authorities 6 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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ndersonville. Flanking. exchange. a dash for liberty. moved again. a square meal. back to Andersonville In the pine woods, about a mile from Blackshear, we were corralled on about five acres of ground. There was no wall or fence to enclose us. A dead-line was staked off, and outside of it another row of sta of those who tried it. All the comfort we had was the satisfaction of making the Johnnies rattle around lively to overhaul us and get us back. We stayed at Blackshear about two weeks; I do not remember the exact time. We were then loaded on the cars and taken to Thomasville, which is near the southwest corner of the State. Here we were corralled and guarded in the same manner as at Blackshear, I think the country around Thomasville is about as fine as can be found in Georgia. The soil is good, and the climate mild enough for figs to grow out of doors. We were left here about a week when all who could walk were made to march sixty miles across