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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). Search the whole document.
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Hopkins (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.14
Lexington, N. C. (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.14
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.14
Canada (Canada) (search for this): chapter 1.14
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Johnson's Island (Ohio, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.14
Johnson's Island.
[from the Richmond, Va., Dispatch, November 7, 1899.]
A visit to the Confederate cemetery of the prison.
Its condition Described—Services on Decoration—Day—a list of those buried There—What should be Done—a fund needed.
[The devoted effort of our noble women of the South, which has been so constant us, is confidently invoked for the sacred object stated.—Ed.]
In company with a friend, your correspondent paid a visit to the now lonely burial plat on Johnson's Island, where over two hundred members of the Confederate army are buried.
Soon after the breaking out of hostilities between the North and South, in the war of 1861 to 1865, a prison camp was established on Johnson's Island, in Sandusky bay, about three miles north of this city, where were sent many officers of the Confederate army for safekeeping, until exchanged or the war was over.
The island is a picturesque spot, about three miles long and about three-quarters of a mile wide
Memphis (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.14
Fort Hamilton (Ohio, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.14
Lake Erie (United States) (search for this): chapter 1.14
Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.14