Confederate Prisons
The U.S. Congress in 1865 passed a measure which read in part:
Rebel prisoners in our hands are to be subjected to a treatment finding its parallels only in the context of savage tribes and resulting in the death of a multitudes by the slow but designed process of starvation and by mortal diseases occasioned by insufficient and unhealthy food and wanton exposure of their persons to the inclemency of the weather.
H.R. 97, JAN. 1865
The Road to Rock Island: A Confederate Soldier's StoryShip Island, Mississippi: Rosters and History of the Civil War PrisonThe Biographical Roster of the Immortal 600
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Immortal Captives: The Story of 600 Confederate Officers and the United States Prisoner of War PolicySo Far from Dixie: Confederates in Yankee PrisonsRebels at Rock Island: The Story of a Civil War Prison
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The Union Prison at Fort Delaware: A Perfect Hell on EarthTo Die in Chicago: Confederate Prisoners at Camp Douglas 1862-65Elmira: Death Camp of the North
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To Die in Chicago: Confederate Prisoners at...
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