Prison Life in Andersonville
by John Levi MAILE (1844 - 1934)
A firsthand account of the deplorable conditions within the most infamous prisoner-of-war camp of the Confederacy. Though functioning only during the last year of the Civil War, nearly 13,000 of 45,000 incarcerated Union soldiers died under inhumane conditions. - Summary by Jeffery Smith
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Prison Life in Andersonville:
Appendix A - Contributory Testimony ,
Appendix B - Responsibility for Prison Treatment ,
Appendix C - Woman's Relief Corps Memorial ,
Appendix D - A Memorial Day Meditation ,
Appendix E - Shall the Government Confer Permanent Honors on Confederate Heroes? ,
Ch.10 - A Sequel ,
Ch.7 - Was It a Miracle? ,
Ch.8 - Deliverance ,
Ch.9 - An Incident by the Way