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The soldier's story of his captivity at Andersonville, Belle Isle, and other Rebel prisons.

Warren Lee Goss was a prisoner at Andersonville Prison during the Civil War. His book, The Soldier's Story, is his unexaggerated record of a survivor of the horrors of this prison camp. Through agonizing memories he regards this story as a work of solemn duty rather than a work of pleasure.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Goss, Warren Lee, 1835-1925
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Scituate, Mass. : Digital Scanning, 2001.
Colección:Online access with subscription: Proquest Ebook Central.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 8 |a Warren Lee Goss was a prisoner at Andersonville Prison during the Civil War. His book, The Soldier's Story, is his unexaggerated record of a survivor of the horrors of this prison camp. Through agonizing memories he regards this story as a work of solemn duty rather than a work of pleasure. 
505 0 |a PREFACE. -- THE SOLDIER' STORY -- INTRODUCTION. -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- WARREN LEE GOSS -- PRESENTATION -- BAYONETS OF BRUTAL GUARDS -- HERO -- VIEW OF BLOODHOUNDS -- VIEW OF THE MAIN GATE -- VIEW OF THE STOCKADE -- VIEW OF THE HUTS -- VIEW OF THE BAKERY -- PLAN OF PRISON BAKERY -- HE WAS SHOT THROUGH THE LUNGS -- VIEW OF THE PALISADE AND DEAD LINE -- VIEW OF THE INTERIOR PRISON -- MY SISTER CAME AND TOOK IT AND GAVE IT TO AN ANGEL -- SPOT -- GEORGIA AREA MAP -- FOLLOWING THE DOGS -- VIEW OF THE MANNER IN WHICH THE DEAD WERE I NTERRED -- VIEW OF THE KITCHEN. 
505 8 |a VIEW OF THE ANDERSONVILLE GRAVEYARD -- PLAN OF PRISON GROUNDS, ANDERSONVILLE -- VIEW OF THE PRISON FROM THE MAIN GATE -- THEY NEVER FAIL WHO DIE -- CONTENTS. -- CHAPTER I. -- Enlistment in the Engineer Corps. -- A Prophecy of Dining in Richmond fulfilled differently from Expectations -- Battle at Savage 's Station. -- Terrible Conflict. -- The Army of the Potomac saved. -- An Incident. -- Heroism in a Wounded Soldier. -- A Retreat. -- Wounded taken Prisoners. -- First Treatment as a Prisoner. -- Rebel Prediction of the Capture of Washington. -- Confidence in McClellan. -- Stonewall Jackson. 
505 8 |a False Promises. -- Taken to Richmond. -- A Sad Scene. -- A Rebel Officer 's Wit. -- A Retort. -- Search and Confiscation of Personal Effects. -- Description of Prison. -- Life in Libby Prison. -- Horrors of such Life. -- Various Incidents. -- Change of Quarters. -- Hope for the Better disappointed -- CHAPTER II. -- Belle Island. -- Sickness and Insensibility. -- Want of Medical Treatment. -- Description of Belle Isle Prison. -- Strict Regulations evaded. -- Trading with the Rebels. -- Insufficiency of Food. -- High Prices of Commissary Stores. -- Depreciated and Counterfeit Currency. 
505 8 |a Comparative Virtue and Intelligence of Rebels of different States. -- Extreme Suffering from Hunger. -- Effects on the Character. -- Philosophy on the Subject. -- A Goose Question -- Exchange on the Brain. -- Increased Mortality. -- A Gleam of Hope. -- Exchange and Disappointment. -- Escape and its Punishment. -- A Rebel Admission that Richmond might have been captured by McClellan. -- More Prisoners and Suffering. -- Exchange. -- Sight of the Old Flag -- CHAPTER III. -- Parole Camp. -- Discharge. -- Return Home. -- Restoration to Health -- Reënlistment. 
505 8 |a Plymouth, N.C., Description of, and its Defences. -- A Skirmish with the Enemy. -- Assault and Surrender of a Garrison. -- Raid of the Rebel Ram Albemarle. -- Capture of Plymouth and its Garrisons. -- Again a Prisoner. -- An Heroic Woman. -- Disparity of Forces. -- Large Rebel Loss. -- An Exchange of Hats. -- Pretended Union Men become Rebels. -- Negro Soldiers hunted and shot. -- Similar Treatment by Rebels to North Carolina Soldiers. -- Journey South. -- The Women curious to see the "Yank "Prisoners. -- "Dipping" by Women. -- Unattractive Damsels. -- Trading Disposition. 
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