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- "Bivouac of the dead" : (the Hoosier dead at Andersonville)
- "Fort-La-Fayette life" : 1863-64, in extracts from the "Right flanker," a manuscript sheet circulating among the southern prisoners in Fort-La-Fayette, in 1863-64
- "Prison life in Andersonville" : with special reference to the opening of Providence Spring
- (The) capture, the prison pen, and the escape; giving a complete history of prison life in the south ..
- (The) immortal six hundred, a story of cruelty to confederate prisoners of war
- (The) smoked Yank
- ... Capture and escape; : a narrative of army and prison life
- 3 years, or, During the war : Sergeant Benj. T. Strong's biography, late of Oberlin, Ohio : reminiscences of his service in Co. A, 101st O.V.I... prefaced by his short story of the Battle of Chicamauga ..
- A brief history of the cruelties and atrocities of the rebellion
- A captive of war
- A chaplain's campaign with Gen. Butler
- A forlorn hope
- A history of Camp Douglas, Illinois, Union prison, 1861-1865
- A part of war and prison life of Private W.G. Whitaker, Company H, Fourth Georgia Regiment
- A portion of my life
- A prisoner of war in Virginia 1864-5
- A prisoner of war in Virginia 1864-5
- A prisoner of war in Virginia, 1864-5
- A prisoner of war of Virginia, 1864-5 ..
- A race for liberty, or, My capture, imprisonment and escape
- A sketch of the Battle of Franklin, Tenn. : with reminiscences of Camp Douglas
- A soldier's story : prison life and other incidents in the war of 1861-'65
- A trip to Richmond as a prisoner of war
- A trip to Richmond as prisoner of war
- Address of the Hon. Edward Everett : delivered before the Boston Union Club, Thursday, April 9, 1863
- Adventures of Alf. Wilson : a thrilling episode of the dark days of the rebellion
- Adventures of a pioneer boy, while a prisoner of war : Alvan Q. Bacon, his capture at the battle of Shiloh, and escape from Macon, Ga., going 600 miles in canoes by night, got to a Union gunboat, and sailed by ocean to New York
- Adventures of an escaped Union prisoner from Andersonville Prison in 1864
- Alexander Lydy biographical sketch, circa 1966
- American bastile. : A history of the illegal arrests and imprisonment of American citizens during the late civil war. | By John Marshall
- An account of the assassination of loyal citizens of North Carolina for having served in the Union Army which took place at Kingston in the months of February and March, 1864
- An account of the escape of six Federal soldiers from prison at Danville, Va. : their travels by night through the enemy's country to the Union pickets at Gauley Bridge, West Virginia, in the winter of 1863-64
- An account of the escape of six federal soldiers from prison at Danville, Va. : their travels by night through the enemy's country to the Union pickets at Gauley Bridge, West Virginia in the winter of 1863-64
- An account of the escape of six federal soldiers from prison at Danville, Va. : their travels by night through the enemy's country to the Union pickets at Gauley Bridge, West Virginia, in the winter of 1863-64
- Andersonville
- Andersonville : a story of rebel military prisons : fifteen months a guest of the so-called Southern Confederacy : a private soldier's experience in Richmond, Andersonville, Savannah, Millen, Blackshear, and Florence
- Andersonville : a story of rebel military prisons : fifteen months a guest of the so-called Southern Confederacy : a private soldier's experience in Richmond, Andersonville, Savannah, Millen, Blackshear, and Florence
- Andersonville : a story of rebel military prisons, fifteen months a guest of the so-called southern confederacy. A private soldier's experience in Richmond, Andersonville, Savannah, Millen, Blackshear, and Florence
- Andersonville : six months a prisoner of war : giving a true description of the prison, an account of the life and sufferings of our Union soldiers who were confined there, their treatment by the rebel authorities in prison, in hospital, &c., &c. : list of the Andersonville dead, giving the number of grave, name, rank, company and regiment, date of death and disease, of all the Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota soldiers, who died there during the summer of 1864
- Andersonville Prison Park
- Andersonville and other war-prisons
- Andersonville diary : escape and list of dead, with name, co., regiment, date of death and no. of grave in cemetery
- Andersonville diary, escape and list of the dead ..
- Andersonville: a story of rebel military prisons, fifteen months a guest of the so-called Southern Confederacy. A private soldier's experience in Richmond, Andersonville, Savannah, Millen, Blackshear and Florence
- Andersonville; six months a prisoner of war...List of the Andersonville dead..
- Arbitrary arrests : speech of Hon. Edson B. Olds, for which he was arrested, and his reception speeches on his return from the Bastile
- Assault on Fort Gilmer and reminiscences of prison life
- Assault on Fort Gilmer and reminiscences of prison life
- Atwater report : list of prisoners who died in 1864-65 at Andersonville prison
- Battery F, First Regiment Rhode Island Light Artillery in the Civil War, 1861-1865
- Battle field and prison pen, or Through the war, and thrice a prisoner in rebel dungeons : a graphic recital of personal experiences throughout the whole period of the late War for the Union, during which the author was actively engaged in 25 battles and skirmishes, was three times taken prisoner of war, and incarcerated in the notorious rebel dungeons Libby, Pemberton, Andersonville, Savannah, and others : an inside view of those dens of death, atrocities practiced, etc., etc., in fact, a recital of possibly as varied and thrilling experiences as were known during all the wild vicissitudes of that terrible four years of internecine strife
- Battle field and prison pen, or through the war, and thrice a prisoner in rebel dungeons : a graphic recital of personal experiences throughout the whole period of the late war for the Union ...
- Battle of the Crater and experiences of prison life
- Beneath these stones : the story of the Confederate prisoners in Lafayette, Indiana
- Beyond the lines: or, A Yankee prisoner loose in Dixie
- Biographical sketch of the late Gen. B.J. Sweet : history of Camp Douglas : a paper read before the Chicago Historical Society, Tuesday evening, June 18th, 1878
- Cahaba : a story of captive boys in blue
- Cahaba : a story of captive boys in blue
- Cahaba, a story of captive boys in blue
- Calvin Stratton Engle papers, 1864-1865, 1914-1918
- Camp Ford prison, and how I escaped : an incident of the Civil War
- Camp Ford prison, and how I escaped : an incident of the Civil War / by John Greene ; [introduction by Richard S. Skidmore]
- Camp Morton ..
- Camp Morton : reply to Dr. John A. Wyeth
- Camp Morton inspections and reports, 1862-1865
- Camp Morton, 1861-1865 : Indianapolis prison camp
- Camp Morton, 1861-1865: : Indianapolis prison camp
- Camp and prison journal : embracing scenes in camp, on the march, and in prisons ... Also, scenes and incidents during a trip for exchange, from St. Louis, Mo., via. Philadelphia, Pa., to City Point, Va.
- Camp and prison journal : embracing scenes in camp, on the march, and in prisons : Springfield, Gratiot Street, St. Louis, and Macon City, Mo., Fort Delaware, Alton and Camp Douglas, Ill., Camp Morton, Ind., and Camp Chase, Ohio : also, scenes and incidents during a trip for exchange from St. Louis, Mo., via Philadelphia, Pa., to City Point, Va.
- Camps and prisons : twenty months in the Department of the Gulf
- Capture and escape : a narrative of army and prison life
- Capture and escape; a narrative of army and prison life
- Capture, imprisonment, escape and rescue ... with a description of prison life among the rebels ..
- Cavalry service with General Sheridan, and life in Libby Prison
- Charles Wesley Homsher diary, 1864-1865
- Chronicles from the diary of a war prisoner in Andersonville and other military prisons of the South in 1864 : experiences, observations, interviews and poems written in prison, with historical introduction : an appendix containing statement of a Confederate physician and officer relative to prison condition and management
- Chronicles from the diary of a war prisoner in Andersonville and other military prisons of the South in 1864 : experiences, observations, interviews and poems written in prison, with historical introduction : an appendix containing statement of a Confederate physician and officer relative to prison condition and management
- Civil War prisons
- Civil War prisons; : a study in war psychology
- Collections of a coffee cooler : consisting of daily prison scenes in Andersonville, Ga., and Florence, S.C., with poetic effusions on foraging ...
- Collections of a coffee cooler : consisting of daily prison scenes in Andersonville, Ga., and Florence, S.C., with poetic effusions on foraging, army beans, army corns, soldier's oration, soldier's widow, soldier's death, and the soldier's funeral, silent sentinels, etc.
- Comrades!
- Confederate soldiers and sailors who died as prisoners of war at Camp Butler, Illinois, 1862-1865
- Confederate view of the treatment of prisoners, compiled from official records and other documents
- Constitution and by-laws of the Ohio Association of Union Ex-Prisoners of War : together with register of members and proceedings at the reunion, held at Cincinnati, Sept. 14, 15, 16 1881
- Dark days of the rebellion, or, Life in Southern military prisons : giving a correct and thrilling history of unparalled suffering, narrow escapes, heroic encounters, bold achievements, cold blooded murders, severe tests of loyalty, and patriotism, written from a diary kept while in Libby and Salisbury prisons in 1864-5, and now in possession of the author
- Dear folks at home : the Civil War letters of Leo W. and John I. Faller, with an account of Andersonville
- Dedication of the monument at Andersonville, Georgia, Oct. 23, 1907, in memory of the men of Connecticut who suffered in Southern military prisons, 1861-1865
- Den of misery : Indiana's Civil War prison
- Diary of Rev. H. Clavreul : with the names of dying Federal soldiers to whom he ministered at Andersonville, Ga. July and August, 1864
- Diary of a soldier, and prisoner of war in the rebel prisons
- trueDrummer boy of Company C : coming of age in the Civil War
- Edward L. Andrews letter, 1863/06/14
- Eighteen months a prisoner under the Rebel flag : a condensed pen-picture of Belle Isle, Danville, Andersonville, Charleston, Florence and Libby prisons, from actual experience
- Eighteen months a prisoner under the rebel flag : a condensed pen-picture of Belle Isle, Danville, Andersonville, Charleston, Florence and Libby prisons from actual experience
- Escape from the Confederacy : overpowering the guards - midnight leap from a moving train - through swamps and forest - blood hounds - thrilling events
- Escape of a Confederate officer from prison : what he saw at Andersonville : how he was sentenced to death and saved by the interposition of President Abraham Lincoln
- Exchange of prisoners of war : letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting correspondence had by Major General John W. Wool in relation to the exchange of prisoners of war
- Experience in the war of the great rebellion : from August 1862 to August 1865 : including nearly nine months of life in southern prisons, at Macon, Savannah, Charleston, Columbia and other places
- Extract from a speech of Colonel Donn Piatt, on the Hon. E.M Stanton : delivered at the soldiers' welcome, at Salem Grove, Logan County, Ohio
- Extracts from my diary, and from my experiences while boarding with Jefferson Davis, in three of his notorious hotels, in Richmond, Va., Tuscaloosa, Ala., and Salisbury, N.C., from July, 1861, to June, 1862
- Fast and loose in Dixie : an unprejudiced narrative of personal experience as a prisoner of war at Libby, Macon, Savannah, and Charleston, with an account of a desperate leap from a moving train of cars, a weary tramp of forty-five days through swamps and mountains, places and people visited, etc., etc.
- Fast and loose in Dixie. : An unprejudiced narrative of personal experience as a prisoner of war at Libby, Macon, Savannah, and Charleston, with an account of a desperate leap from a moving train of cars, a weary tramp of forty-five days through swamps and mountains, places and people visited, etc., etc.
- Field, camp, hospital and prison in the Civil War, 1863-1865
- Five hundred days in rebel prisons
- Five hundred days in rebel prisons
- Five months in rebeldom, or, Notes from the diary of a Bull Run prisoner, at Richmond
- Four months in Libby : and the campaign against Atlanta
- Four months in Libby and the campaign against Atlanta
- Four years in Secessia. : Adventures within and beyond the Union lines, embracing a great variety of facts, incidents, and romance of the war, including the author's capture at Vicksburg, May 3, 1863,...his imprisionment at Vicksburg, Jackson, Atlanta, Richmond, and Salisbury, his escape and perilous journey of four hundred miles to the Union lines at Knoxville
- Fourteen months in American bastiles
- Fourteen months in Southern prisons : being a narrative of the treatment of federal prisoners of war in the rebel military prisons of Richmond, Danville, Andersonville, Savannah and Millen ...
- Fourteen months in Southern prisons : being a narrative of the treatment of federal prisoners of war in the rebel military prisons of Richmond, Danville, Andersonville, Savannah and Millen, describing the author's escape with two comrades from Andersonville and the blood hounds, his adventures during a fourteen nights' march in the swamps of western Georgia, and his subsequent re-capture, to which is added a large list of those who have died in various prisons in the Confederacy
- Fourteen months in southern prisons; being a narrative of the treatment of federal prisoners of war in the rebel military prisons..
- From Andersonville to freedom
- From Monocacy to Danville : a trip with the Confederates
- From Spottsylvania to Wilmington, N.C. by way of Andersonville and Florence
- Half hour with an Andersonville prisoner : delivered at the reunion of Post 9, G.A.R., at Gettysburg, Pa., Jan. 8th, 1879
- History of O'Dea's famous picture of Andersnoville Prison as it appeared August 1st., 1864 : when it contained 35,000 prisoners of war ...
- History of the 27th Regiment N.Y. Vols. : being a record of its more than two years of service in the War for the Union, from May 21st, 1861 to May 31st, 1863 : with a complete roster, and short sketches of commanding officers : also, a record of experience and suffering of some of the comrades in Libby and other rebel prisons
- History of the Eleventh New Jersey Volunteers : from its organization to Appomattox : to which is added experiences of prison life and sketches of individual members
- History of the Second Massachusetts Regiment of Infantry : a prisoner's diary : a paper read at the officers' reunion in Boston, May 11, 1877
- How I lost my sabre in war and found it in peace
- How I recovered my sword
- In a rebel prison or, Experiences in Danville, Va.
- In and out of Andersonville Prison
- In and out of rebel prisons
- In and out of rebel prisons
- In and out of rebel prisons
- In vinculis, or, The prisoner of war : being the experience of a rebel in two federal pens : interspersed with reminiscences of the late war, anecdotes of southern generals, etc.
- In vinculis; : or, The prisoner of war. Being, the experience of a Rebel in two federal pens, interspersed with reminiscences of the late war; anecdotes of southern generals, etc.
- In vinculus; or, the prisoner of war: being the experience of a rebel in two Federal pens, interspersed with reminiscences of the late war; ancedotes of Southern generals, etc. ..
- Incidents and adventures in rebeldom : Libby, Belle-Isle, Salisbury
- Incidents of war : or, Southern prison life
- Incidents of war and Southern prison life
- Journal of Alfred Ely, a prisoner of war in Richmond
- Journal of the escape and re-capture of Samuel P. Dill, late Capt. and Brevet Major 173d Regt. New York Vol
- Key to southern prisons of United States officers
- Letters from Libby Prison
- Libby Chronicle; devoted to facts and fun; a true copy of the Libby chronicle as written by the prisoners of Libby in 1863
- trueLibby Prison breakout : the daring escape from the notorious Civil War prison
- Libby and Andersonville prisons; a true sketch
- Libby life : experiences of a prisoner of war in Richmond, Va., 1863-64
- Libby life; experiences of a prisoner of war in Richmond, VA, 1863-64
- Libby, Andersonville, Florence : the capture, imprisonment, escape and rescue of John Harrold, a Union soldier in the war of the rebellion ..
- Libby, Andersonville, Florence. : The capture, imprisonment, escape and rescue of John Harrold. a Union soldier in the war of the rebellion ..
- Life and death in rebel prisons : giving a complete history of the inhuman and barbarous treatment of our brave soldiers by rebel authorities, inflicting terrible suffering and frightful mortality, principally at Andersonville, Ga., and Florence, S.C., describing plans of escape, arrival of prisoners, with numerous and varied incidents and anecdotes of prison life
- Life and death in rebel prisons : giving a complete history of the inhuman and barbarous treatment of our brave soldiers by rebel authorities, inflicting terrible suffering and frightful mortality, principally at Andersonville, Ga., and Florence, S.C., describing plans of escape, arrival of prisoners, with numerous and varied incidents and anecdotes of prison life
- Life and death in rebel prisons...principally at Andersonville, GA., and Florence, S.C
- Life in Southern prisons : from the diary of Corporal Charles Smedley, of Company G, 90th Regiment, Penn'a Volunteers, commencing a few days before the Battle of the Wilderness, in which he was taken prisoner, in the evening of the fifth month fifth, 1864 : also, a short description of the march to battle of Gettysburg, together with a biographical sketch of the author
- Life in a rebel prison, or, the experience of a prisoner of war
- Life-struggles in rebel prisons : a record of the sufferings, escapes, adventures and starvation of the Union prisoners
- Life-struggles in rebel prisons; a record of the suffering, escapes, adventures and starvation of the union prisoners
- Lights and shadows in Confederate prisons : a personal experience, 1864-5
- Lights and shadows in Confederate prisons; : a personal experience, 1864-5
- Martyria; or, Andersonville
- Memoirs of Andersonville
- Memoirs of Andersonville
- Memoirs of a Pulaski veteran
- Memorial of the federal prison on Johnson's Island, Lake Erie, Ohio, 1862-1864 : containing a list of prisoners of war, from the Confederate States army, and of the deaths among them : with "prison lays" by distinguished officers
- Morrison Davis parole document, 1862
- My escape from Belle Isle
- My experience in the Confederate Army and in Northern prisons
- My experiences mid shot and shell and in rebel den : a graphic recital of personal experiences throughout the entire Civil War ...
- My four months' experience as a prisoner of war
- Narrative of Amos E. Stearns : member Co. A., 25th Regt., Mass. Vols., a prisoner at Andersonville
- Narrative of Amos E. Stearns, member Co. A., 25th Regt., Mass. Vols., a prisoner at Andersonville
- Narrative of Andersonville, drawn from the evidence elicited on the trial of Henry Wirz, the jailer, with the argument of Col. N.P. Chipman, Judge advocate
- Narrative of a Confederate prisoner of war
- Narrative of privations and sufferings of U.S. officers and soliders while prisoners of war in the hands of the rebel authorities ..
- Nine months in Rebel prisons ..
- Nineteen months a prisoner of war
- Nineteen months a prisoner of war : narrative of Lieutenant G.E. Sabre, Second Rhode Island Cavalry, of his experience in the war prisons and stockades of Morton, Mobile, Atlanta, Libby, Belle Island, Andersonville, Macon, Charleston, and Columbia, and his escape to the Union lines, to which is appended a list of officers confined at Columbia, during the winter of 1864 and 1865
- Observations in the North : eight months in prison and on parole
- Observations of an Illinois boy in battle, camp and prisons, 1861 to 1865
- Official documents relating to a "Chaplain's campaign (not) with General Butler," but in New York
- Ohio's military prisons in the Civil War
- On wheels and how I came there : a real story for real boys and girls, giving the personal experiences and observations of a fifteen year old Yankee boy as soldier and prisoner in the American Civil War
- One year's soldiering : embracing the battles of Fort Donelson and Shiloh, and the capture of two hundred officers and men of the Fourteenth Iowa Infantry, and their confinement six months and a half in rebel prisons
- Opium eating. : An autobiographical sketch.
- Over the deadline
- Prison camps of the Civil War
- Prison diary, of Michael Dougherty, late Co. B, 13th. Pa. Cavalry : while confined in Pemberton, Barrett's, Libby, Andersonville and other southern prisons : sole survivor of 127 of his regiment captured the same time, 122 dying in Andersonville
- Prison echoes of the great rebellion
- Prison life during the rebellion. : Being a brief narrative of the miseries and sufferings of six hundred Confederate prisoners sent from Fort Delaware to Morris' Island to be punished.
- Prison life in Dixie : giving a short history of the inhuman and barbarous treatment of our soldiers by rebel authorities
- Prison life in Dixie : giving a short history of the inhuman and barbarous treatment of our soldiers by rebel authorities
- Prison life in Dixie, giving a short history of the inhuman and barbarous treatment of our soldiers by rebel authorities
- Prison life in Texas : an account of the capture, and imprisonment of a portion of the 46th Regiment Indiana Veteran Volunteers in Texas
- Prison life in Texas : an account of the capture, and imprisonment of a portion of the 46th Regiment, Indiana Veteran Volunteers, in Texas
- Prison life in the Old Capitol : and reminiscences of the Civil War
- Prison life in the Old Capitol and reminiscences of the civil war
- Prison life in the Old capitol and reminiscences of the Civil war
- Prison life in the South : at Richmond, Macon, Savannah, Charleston, Columbia, Charlotte, Raleigh, Goldsborough, and Andersonville, during the years 1864 and 1865
- Prison life in the South : at Richmond, Macon, Savannah, Charleston, Columbia, Charlotte, Raleigh, Goldsborough, and Andersonville, during the years 1864 and 1865
- Prison life in the South : at Richmond, Macon, Savannah, Charleston, Columbia, Charlotte, Raleigh, Goldsborough, and Andersonville, during the years 1864 and 1865
- Prison life of Lieut. James M. Fales
- Prison reminiscences
- Prison-life in the tobacco warehouse at Richmond
- Prison-life in the tobacco warehouse at Richmond
- Prison-life in the tobacco warehouse at Richmond
- Prisoners in the penitentiary by sentence of courts-martial : letter from the Attorney General, on the legality of the confinement of prisoners in the penitentiary of the District of Columbia, by sentence of courts-martial, & c
- Prisoners of war and military prisons : personal narratives of experience in the prisons of Richmond, Danville, Macon, Andersonville, Savannah, Millen, Charleston, and Columbia ...
- Prisoners of war, 1861-65; : a record of personal experiences, and a study of the condition and treatment of prisoners on both sides during the war of the rebellion
- Rebels at Rock Island : the story of a Civil War prison
- Recollections of Alexander H. Stephens : his diary kept when a prisoner at Fort Warren, Boston Harbour, 1865, giving incidents and reflections of his prison life and some letters and reminiscences
- Recollections of Alexander H. Stephens; : his diary kept when a prisoner at Fort Warren, Boston Harbour, 1865; giving incidents and reflections of his prison life and some letters and reminiscences.
- Recollections of a newsboy in the Army of the Potomac, 1861-1865 : his capture and confinement in Libby Prison : after being paroled, sharing the fortunes of the famous Iron Brigade
- Recollections of a prisoner of war
- Recollections; his diary kept when a prisoner at Fort Warren, Boston Harbour, 1865; giving incidents and recollections of his prison life and some letters and reminiscences; edited with a biographical study
- Record of the Federal dead : buried from Libby, Bell Isle, Danville & Camp Lawton Prisons, and at City Point, and in the field before Petersburg and Richmond
- Reminiscences of a prisoner of war and his escape
- Richmond prisons 1861-1862 : compiled from the original records kept by the Confederate government, journals kept by Union prisoners of war, together with the name, rank, company, regiment and state of the four thousand who were confined there
- Richmond prisons 1861-1862, : compiled from the original records kept by the Confederate government; journals kept by Union prisoners of war, together with the name, rank, company, regiment and state of the four thousand who were confined there.
- Richmond prisons,1861-1862, comp. from the original recors kept by the Confederate governments, journals kept by Unio prisoners of war, togehttr with the name, rank, company, regiment and state of the four thousand who were confined there
- Richmond, Annapolis, and home
- Rock Island Confederate prison deaths
- Scraps from the prison table at Camp chase and Johnson's Island
- Scraps from the prison table, at Camp Chase and Johnson's Island
- Secrets of the American bastile
- Secrets of the American bastile
- Selections from chapter IX of the History of the Seventy-third Illinois Infantry Volunteers. : Eighteen months' experience in prisons down South of John L. Hesser and John W. North, members of the Seventy-third
- Seven months a prisoner, or, Thirty-six days in the Woods : giving the personal experience of prison life in Gordonsville ... and two escapes, the last successful, from Columbia to Knoxville, over a distance of four hundred miles
- Seven months a prisoner, or, Thirty-six days in the woods : giving the personal experience of prison life in Gordonsville, Lynchburg, Danville, Macon, Savannah, Charleston, and Columbia, together with a description of how new captures are received into prison, of howthey act and what they do, etc., etc., and two escapes, the last successful, from Columbia to Knoxville, over a distance of four hundred miles, extending through thirty-six days, and fraught with many thrilling adventures and hair-breadth escapes : containing none but entirely new items
- Seven months in Confederate military prisons : a paper
- Sketches in prison camps : a continuation of Sketches of the war
- Sketches in prison camps, a continuation of sketches of the war
- Smith's "knapsack" of facts and figures, '61 to '65
- Soldier's experience in southern prison ... a graphic description of the auther's experiences in various southern prisons
- Soldier's letters, from camp, battle-field and prison, published for the U.S. sanitary commission
- Southern prisons, or, Josie the heroine of Florence : four years of battle and imprisonment, Richmond, Atlanta, Belle Isle, Andersonville and Florence : a complete history of all Southern prisons ...
- Southern side; or, Andersonville prison; compiled from official documents... with an appendix showing the number of prisoners that died at Andersonville
- Speech of Gen. J. P. C. Shanks, of Indiana, on treatment of prisoners of war, delivered before the Grand army of the republic, Washington, D.C., March 19, 1870..
- Speech of Hon. J.A. Wright, of Indiana : on the discharge of state prisoners, delivered in the Senate of the United States, December 6, 1862
- Story of the famous tunnel escape from Libby Prison
- Ten months in Libby Prison
- Ten months in Libby Prison
- Terrors and horrors of prison life, or, Six months a prisoner at Camp Chase, Ohio
- The Bastille in America, or, Democratic absolutism
- The Elmira prison camp : a history of the military prison at Elmira, N.Y., July 6, 1864, to July 10, 1865
- The Libby chronicle : devoted to facts and fun
- The Military history of Ohio : its border annals, its part in the Indian Wars, in the War of 1812, in the Mexican War, and in the War of the Rebellion : with a prefix, giving a compendium of the history of the United States, history of the Declaration of Independence, sketches of its signers, and of the presidents, with portraits and autographs : special local department, in editions by counties, giving a roster of Ohio's rank and file from the county in the War of the Rebellion, regimental histories, with histories of its G.A.R. and Ladies' Auxiliary posts, and camps of Sons of Veterans
- The Old Capitol and its inmates
- The Old capitol : and its inmates.
- The Sultana disaster
- The barbarities of the Rebels : as shown in their cruelty to the Federal wounded and prisoners, in their outrages upon Union men, in the murder of Negroes, and in their unmanly conduct throughout the rebellion
- The bastiles of the North
- The boys in blue of 1861-1865 : a condensed history worth preserving
- The bright side of prison life : experiences, in prison and out, of an involuntary sojourner in rebeldom
- The captivity of General Corcoran : the only authentic and reliable narrative of the trials and sufferings endured, during his twelve month's imprisonment in Richmond and other Southern cities
- The captivity of General Corcoran : the only authentic and reliable narrative of the trials and sufferings endured, during his twelve months imprisonment in Richmond and other southern cities
- The capture and prison life in rebeldom for fourteen months of Simon Helwig : late private Co. F. 51st O.V.I
- The capture, the imprisonment in Libby and the escape by tunnel
- The capture, the prison pen, and the escape : giving a complete history of prison life in the South
- The capture, the prison pen, and the escape; : giving a complete history of prison life in the South, principally at Richmond, Danville, Macon, Savannah, Charleston, Columbia, Belle Isle, Millin, Salisbury, and Andersonville ... embracing, also, the adventures of the author's escape from Columbia, South Carolina, his recapture, subsequent escape, recapture, trial as a spy, and final escape from Sylvania, Georgia.
- The famous tunnel escape from Libby Prison : "from rat hell to liberty"
- The fun we Yankees had in rebel prisons
- The history of Camp Douglas : including official report of Gen. B.J. Sweet : with anecdotes of the rebel prisoners
- The immortal six hundred : a story of cruelty to Confederate prisoners of war
- The imprisonment in Libby and escape by tunnel
- The life of Chaplain McCabe, bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church
- The military history of Ohio. Its border annals, its part in the Indian wars, in the war of 1812, in the Mexican war, and in the war of the rebellion, with a prefix, giving a compendium of the history of the United States ... Special local department, in editions by counties, giving a roster of Ohio's rank and file from the county in the war of the rebellion ... regimental histories, with histories of its G.A.R. and Ladies' auxiliary posts, and camps of Sons of veterans
- The military memoirs of Captain Henry Cribben of the 140th New York Volunteers
- The military-prison keepers of the late Southern Confederacy : in the van of the Democratic Party
- The most incredible prison escape of the Civil War
- The old flag : first published by Union prisoners at Camp Ford, Tyler, Texas
- The prisoner of state
- The prisoner of war and how treated : containing a history of Colonel Streight's expedition to the rear of Bragg's army in the spring of 1863 and a correct account of the treatment and condition of the Union prisoners of war in the Rebel prisons of the South in 1863-64 : being the actual experience of a Union soldier ... and history of Andersonville prison pen
- The prisoner of war, and how treated
- The prisoner of war, and how treated. Containing a history of Colonel Streight's expedition to the rear of Bragg's army, in the spring of 1863, and a correct account of the treatment and condition of the Union prisoners of war ... and history of Andersonville prison pen ...
- The privations of a private : the campaign under Gen. R.E. Lee, the campaign under Gen. Stonewall Jackson, Bragg's invasion of Kentucky, the Chickamauga campaign, the Wilderness campaign, prison life in the North, the privations of a citizen, the Ku-Klux Klan, a united citizenship
- The secret service, the field, the dungeon, and the escape
- The smoked Yank
- The soldier's story of his captivity at Andersonville, Belle Isle, and other Rebel prisons
- The soldier's story of his captivity at Andersonville, Belle Isle, and other Rebel prisons ... with an appendix, containing the names of the Union soldiers who died at Andersonville ..
- The soldier's story of his captivity at Andersonville, Belle Isle, and other rebel prisons
- The southern side; or, Andersonville Prison.
- The story of Andersonville and Florence
- The story of Camp Chase : a history of the prison and its cemetery, together with other cemeteries where Confederate prisoners are buried, etc.
- The story of Camp Chase; : a history of the prison and its cemetery, together with other cemeteries where Confederate prisoners are buried, etc.
- The story of Libby Prison : also some perils and sufferings of certain of its inmates
- The sword of honor : a story of the Civil War
- The tragedy of Libby and Andersonville prison camps : a study of mismanagement and inept logistical policies at two southern prisoner-of-war camps during the Civil War
- The war commenced by the rebels, copperheads of the north their allies : speech of John D. Defrees, in Washington, D.C., Monday evening, August 1, 1864
- This was Andersonville; : the true story of Andersonville Military Prison as told in the personal recollections of John McElroy, sometime private, Co. L, 16th Illinois Cavalry.
- Thomas Worthington Camp Morton papers, 1980
- Three hundred days in a Yankee prison : reminiscenses of war life, captivity, imprisonment at Camp Chase, Ohio
- Three hundred days in a Yankee prison : reminiscenses of war life, captivity, imprisonment at Camp Chase, Ohio
- Three hundred days in a Yankee prison; : reminiscenses of war life, captivity, imprisonment at Camp Chase, Ohio
- Three hundred days in a Yankee prison; reminiscences of war life captivity, imprisonment at Camp Chase, Ohio
- Three years in field hospitals of the Army of the Potomac
- Three years in field hospitals of the Army of the Potomac.
- Thrilling adventures of a pioneer boy, (of the John M. Palmer, 14th Ill. Regiment), while a prisoner of war : Alvan Q. Bacon, his capture at the Battle of Shiloh and escape from Macon, Ga. ...
- Thrilling adventures of a pioneer boy, (of the John M. Palmer, 14th Ill. Regiment), while a prisoner of war : Alvan Q. Bacon, his capture at the Battle of Shiloh and escape from Macon, Ga...
- Thrilling history of the famous underground tunnel of Libby prison
- Through the war and thrice a prisoner in rebel dungeons : a graphic recital of personal experiences throughout the whole period of the late War for the Union ...
- Tragedy of Andersonville; trial of Captain Henry Wirz, the prison keeper
- True story of Andersonville prison; a defense of Major Henry Wirz
- Tunneling out of Libby Prison : a Michigan lieutenant's account of his own imprisonment and daring escape
- Twelve months in Andersonville
- Twelve months in Andersonville : on the march, in battle, in the rebel prison pens, and at last in God's country
- Twelve months in Andersonville: on the march--in the battle--in the rebel prison pens, and at last in God's country
- Twenty months in captivity : memoirs of a Union officer in Confederate prisons
- Twenty-two months a prisoner of war : a narrative of twenty-two months imprisonment by the Confederates in Texas through General Twigg's treachery, dating from April, 1861 to February, 1863
- Twenty-two months a prisoner of war, a narrative of twenty-two months imprisonment by the confederates in Texas... April, 1861 to Feburary, 1863
- Two months in Fort Lafayette
- United States bonds; or Duress by federal authority: : a journal of current events during an imprisonment of fifteen months, at Fort Delaware
- Urban Baldwin diary, 1865
- War prison pamphlets
- War recollections of Lieut. Wm. D. Woodson : Company K, 28th Virginia Regiment, including an account of his escape from Johnson's Island ... during the Civil War
- War recollections of Lieut. Wm. D. Woodson : Company K, 28th Virginia Regiment, including an account of his escape from Johnson's Island, a feat accomplished by only one or two men, besides him, during the Civil War
- What I saw and suffered in rebel prisons
- What I saw and suffered in rebel prisons
- What I saw in Dixie, or, sixteen months in rebel prisons
- What I saw in rebel prisons
- William Henry Harrison Doll Collection, 1861-1892
- With fire and sword
- Yankee in gray: : the Civil War memoirs of Henry E. Handerson,
- Zerelda Hood papers, 1862-1869, 1905
- [Letter to O.P. Morton from Abel D. Streight, prisoner of war in Libby Prison, Richmond, Virginia during the Civil War]
- [Letters], 1862-1876
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