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James Island (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 3
Yankee prisoners Entering our service. The Augusta Constitutionalist says that some of the Yankee prisoners, whose term of service has expired, and who are detained in captivity because Lincoln, having no further use for them, will not exchange them for our own men, have entered our service and are now doing duty on James island.
Yankee prisoners Entering our service. The Augusta Constitutionalist says that some of the Yankee prisoners, whose term of service has expired, and who are detained in captivity because Lincoln, having no further use for them, will not exchange them for our own men, have entered our service and are now doing duty on James island.