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Andersonville; a story of rebel military prisons

Andersonville; a story of rebel military prisons

by John McElroy

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"McElroy, with a detachment of his regiment, was guarding a supply route to Cumberland Gap when his entire company was captured in a surprise attack one morning during the winter of 1862-63. He and his comrades were taken to Lippy Prison, and from there they were sent to Andersonville. McElroy spent the rest of the war as a prisoner. His story of attempts at escape, of comrades tracked through cypress swamps by packs of vicious dogs, and of the everyday struggle just to stay alive, is one of the great stories of the Civil War"--Jacket.
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["Prisoners of war" "Prisoners and prisons" "United States Civil War 1861-1865" "Regimental histories" "Illinois cavalry" "Soldiers" "Personal narratives" "Andersonville Prison" "Illinois Cavalry. 16th Regiment 1861-1865" "Biography" "History" "American Civil War (1861-1865) fast (OCoLC)fst01351658" "16th Regiment" "Fiction general"]

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