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The Daily Dispatch: March 31, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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Well arranged. --The Confederate Military Prison has been removed to Cary street, and L. Turner, C. S. A., a most polite and accommodating officer, been placed in charge of the past, a responsibility by no means light when we consider that he and his brother officers have in charge a full regiment of men, either as prisoners or guards detailed for duty in watching the first named. From a very hasty examination, on Saturday, of some portions of the buildings now used for the safe custody accomplished a feat that any son of Galen might be proud of. The injured party alluded to, we learned on Saturday by inquiry, could say with Webster, "I still live." It is understood that amongst the Yankee officers in the prison in charge of Lieut. Turner is the somewhat notorious, and always irascible, Col. Corcoran, of the 69th. How this redoubtable champion of Lincolnism stands his detention here, we have no means of knowing, he and his compeers being, by special orders, sealed books to al