Georgia, and Alabama 1862-65 Records of individual prisons or stations - 1 1862-65 219 G.R. 36, 1865 Descriptive Lists of prisoners Jan 1864-Feb allegiance and amnesty May 1865-Nov 1866. Vol 181 June 1864-Feb 1865 It consisted of 160 acres divided into 3 sections by plank walls 16 feet high. Register of prisoners confined under sentence List of prisoners, Jan-May 1863. 1864-June 1865. prisoners accounts 1862-64, List of small sums due prisoners, Dec 1863-May Oct-Dec 1862. 1864, Vol 176 Ledger of List of prisoners under sentence 1862-63. Following the Battles of Fort Henry and Donelson in February 1862, Union authorities detained numerous Confederate officers and enlisted men as prisoners of war at Camp Chase. military and political prisoners: Vol 156 Virginia organizations in prison, Vol 281-283 Registers of prisoners, 1863-65, Roll 85 - Fort Lafayette, N.Y., 49 Register of Prisoners in Various Prison Divisions Released or Returned to Confederate Barracks, L861j-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0047 161-Register of Prisoners From Various Squads, 1864-65 162-Register of Officers, Enlisted Men, Blockade Runners, and Political Prisoners Received for Confinement, Apr.-July 1863 163-Register of Prisoners in the Prison Hospital, Mar. captured in Jan 1863, 1862-63. Vol 130 No. 1) A-L, 1863-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0115 General Registers of Prisoners: 357 (pt. Apr-June 1865. 1-3, 1864-65 157-Virginia, Maryland, and Mississippi Organizations in Prison Divisions Nos. 1862-Mar. 1865 129 A.R. Ledgers of prisoners accounts 5 No. List of prisoners received from Henderson, Ky attendants. escaped 1862. 5;77;104 Register of Deaths, Jan. -July 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0059 List of Prisoners Remaining in theHospital, June 20, 1865 Morning Reports of Prisoners:202 A.R. Vol 174 Sept 1864-Jan 1865 prisoners, Mar 1863-June 1865. In the year 1863, a cemetery was established at the prison. prisoners, 1861-66, Roll 138 - Vol. 20 No. Vol 292-293, Roll 92 - Vol 297 General register 1862-65. List of names of prisoners and sums of money, 9 No. prison 1863-May 1865 320 G.R. Following this transfer, men from the ranks, the privates, corprals and sergeants, made up the bulk of the Confederate soldiers confined at Camp Chase. books, 1863-65, Roll 98 - Memphis, Tenn., military Vol 15 Register of the effects of deceased lists of prisoners enlisting in the United States Service and of Some parolees, assigned to guard duty at Union prisons camps, were bitter, and rumors increased of maltreatment of prisoners at Camp Chase and elsewhere. Vol 78 Roll call book for prison no. Prisoner & Garrison Queries More than 40,000 Confederate POWs, plus hundreds of civilian detainees, and hundreds of Union army prisoners under sentence of military courts-martial were held prisoner at Fort Delaware during the American Civil War. 246 5;110 June 1865 247 1; 113* June 1865 248 112* June 1865 249 108 Various Places in Louisiana and at Brownsville, Tex., June-July 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0076 Registers of Prisoners Petroled at: 250 104 Columbus, Miss., May 1865 Columbus, Miss., and Gainesville, Ala. 251 91 May 1865 252 102 May 1865 253 103 May 1865 254 97 Grenada, Miss., May 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0077 Jackson, Miss. 13 Sept. 1863-Aug. 1864 303 A.R. Vol 203 Aug 1862 It was operated from 1862 until the end of the Civil War. Vol 104 1862-63, Roll 39 - Vol 105 1863-64 1865 36-Consolidated Morning Reports of Prisoners, Apr.-Oct. 1862 Requests for Funds Sent to the Adjutant General and Receipts for Funds and Equipment, l8oP Consolidated Morning Reports of Prisoners, Oct.-Dec. 1862 List of Effects of Deceased Prisoners, 1862-63 List of Squads, [n.d.] List of Prisoners Under Sentence, 1862-63 List of Civilian Squads, [n.d.] Unidentified List of Names, 1862-63 Consolidated Morning Reports of Prisoners: 37 177 Consolidated Morning Reports of Prisoners, Oct.-Dec. 1862 List of Effects of Deceased Prisoners, 1862-63 List of Squads, [n.d.] List of Prisoners Under Sentence, 1862-63 List of Civilian Squads, [n.d.] Unidentified List of Names, 1862-63, [ digital copy ] Reel 0018 Consolidated Morning Reports of Prisoners: 38 178 Jan. 1863-Mar. Col. Granville Moody was named the first prison commandant. 425 1863 List of Boxes and Packages Received, Oct. 1863-May 1864 Registers of Prisoners: 114 53 June-Nov. 1863 115 A.R. Calvin Shedd letters. Registers of deaths of prisoners. Vol 249 Various places in Louisiana and at Fort Pickens, Fla. 426 OCGP 1;OCGP 2 Register of Prisoners at Camp Douglas, 111., and Camp Morton, Ind., 1862-63 427 - 1864-May 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0111 Point Lookout, Md., Military Prison Letters Sent Relating to Prisoners: 352 245 Feb. 1864-Mar. Chase Aug 1863-June 1865, Vol 66 Register of deaths 19;65 1863, [ digital copy ] Reel 0062 210 A.R. July-Nov 1863 1, Feb.-Mar. and general register of pprisoners, 1862-64, Vol 272-273 Register of front., plates, ports. List of prisoners for exchange, 1863-64. prison divisions, 1864-65, Vol 391-392 Register of Oaths of Allegiance Vol 261 May 1865 As many as 10,000 prisoners were reputedly confined there by the time of the Confederate surrender. As the Civil War continued, Camp Chase, especially during 1863, held as many as eight thousand prisoners, making the camp one of the North's largest prisoner of war installations. in prison divisions, No's 3-35, 1865, Vol 159 Register of officer prisoners in Roll 17 - Stationary returns Mar. 12 Letters Sent, Feb. l862-Jan. 1864 23 185 Letters Received, and Orders Received and Issued, Oct. 1862- Nov. 1864 General Registers of Prisoners: 24 G.R. paroled Aug 1862-Mmar 1863 3, c1862. 1865 120 A.R. 1, No. Vol 76 ist of checks received and disposition, Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 2001. Control of the camp became a constant issue since both political prisoners from Ohio and Federal prisoners from other states were held there. v.43 Roll Call Book for Prison No. various places, Vol 200 Register of deaths, releases, and Fort Pickens, Fla. 426 OCGP 1;OCGP 2 Register of Prisoners at Camp Douglas, 111., and Camp Morton, Ind., 1862-63 427 Unidentified Register of Confinements, Releases, and Transfers, 1864-65, Search Civil War Prisoner of War Records, 1861-1865 via. military prison July-Nov 1863, Vol 173 Ledger of List List of prisoners received from Henderson, Ky The Elmira prison camp : a history of the military prison at Elmira, New York, July 6, 1864 to July 10, 1865; with an appendix containing the names of Confederate prisoners buried in Woodlawn National Cemetery. of allegiance. prisoners accounts, Nov 1864-June 1865, Vol 96 Register of Money allegiance and amnesty May 1865-Nov 1866. Vol 18 Mississippi, Arkansas, and Tennessee 1864-June 1865 164-Register of Patients Admitted to the Prison Hospital, Jan.- July 1864 List of Clothing Belonging to Officers in the Hospital, 1864 List of Kitchen Workers, 1864 List of Clothing Issued to Bakers, Sept. 1864 165-Register of Patients Admitted to the Prison Hospital, July 1864- May 1865 166 A.R. 1864-June 1865 List of Refugees, Deserters, and Other Persons Received, Aug. 1863-June 1864 373 248 List of Prisoners Released for Employment on Public Works, [n.d.], [ digital copy ] Reel 0125 374 10 Register of Prisoners Enlisting in the U.S. Army and Navy and of Valuables and Money Belonging to Prisoners, 1864-65 375 252 Lists of Prisoners Transferred to Hammond General Hospital and of Prisoners Who Enlisted in the United States Service, 1863-64 List of Prisoners Money Received by Mail, Aug.-Sept. 1863 List of Permanent Passes Issued to Civilians, [n.d.], [ digital copy ] Reel 0126 376 260 List of Money and Valuables Taken From Prisoners on Arrival, Oct. 1864-Apr. Two years after the U.S. entered World War I, the Treaty of Versailles was signed in June 1919 to formally end the first modern war. prisoners sent to Vicksburg, Miss., for exchange, and of prisoners Vol 112 1865, Roll 44 - Vol 113 1863 Vol 136 No. Roll 7 - Vol 7 Registers of 16; A.R. By mid-1863, all officers and political prisoners were transferred to Johnson's Island. records relating to prisoners, 1865, Roll 84 - Knoxville, Tenn.k, Vol 260 May 1865 Barracks rebuilt for 7,000 men soon overflowed, and crowding and health conditions were never resolved. register of passes issued to visitors, 1863-65, Roll 111 - Point Lookout, Md., Vol 60 Descriptive list of prisoners Feb-July Before the days of high speed photography, artists visited battle sites to capture the scene with their skilled hands. 1865, Vol 265-268 Registers and Miscellaneous Roll 4 - Vol 4 Registers of The cemetery is open for visitation. divisions No's 1-3, 186-65 FAX: 937-268-2225 articles and currency received for and delivered to prisoners, May Many of the prisoners taken to Camp Chase in late December of 1864 and early January of 1865 came as a result of the Battle of Nashville, Tennessee. 8 Register of Deaths of Prisoners, 1863-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0016 31 A.R. 1862, List of volunteers reporting at the post Nov List of white oak guards, 1862 July-Nov 1862 prisoners accounts and cash books, 1864-65, Roll 104 - New Orleans, La. Brownsville, Tex., June-July 1865, Roll 76 - Vol 250 Columbus, Miss., 29;403 No. 7;165* Receipt Stubs for Prisoners Money, July 1865 279 A.R. Lists of prisoners received, transferred, Vol 146 No. 9, June 1863-Apr. In July of 1862 there were 1,726 captives at Camp Chase. Camp Chase, four miles southeast of Columbus, Ohio, began in May 1861 as a mustering center for units entering Union service during the American Civil War. Both were captured at the raid on Gladesville, Virginia where approximately 90 men including Colonel Caudill were all marched to the Camp Chase Union prisoner of war camp. Geoje-do was a Korean War-era prison jointly run by the South Korean government and the United Nations Command. 2, 1862-63 2, Dec 1864-Mar 1865 37, 1865 3 Jan.-June 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0014 Registers of Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 27 OCGP 1 1861-63 28 OCGP 2 1863-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0015 29 1; 169 Register of Civilian Prisoners, Mar. ILL., military prison office, June-Aug. 1862 Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery is located in Franklin County, Ohio, six miles west of downtown Columbus. List of boxes and packages received Oct Vol 233 Blotter to ledgers, 1864-65 A personal letter written from Camp Chase, Ohio, by Confederate prisoner of war Oliver N. King, Co. 2, 1862-63. Vol 229 Register of the disposition of Registers of prisoners, compiled by the office Vol 151 No. The camp received its first large influx of captured Confederates from western campaigns, including enlisted men, officers, and a few of the latter's black servants. 2 1863-65 339 G.R. all prisoners. Jan 10, 1863. Vol 74 Roll call book for prisons no's 1 and power to receive their letters, money and packages 1864-65. By June 1861 it picked up additional responsibilities of housing Confederate prisoners captured by Ohio units during the earliest military actions of the war. blockade runners, and political prisoners received for confinement, 24, 1865 transferring a party of prisoners to Sandusky, Ohio Apr 28, 1862, List of prisoners who were forwarded or of prisoners accounts, 1861-65, Vol 311-317 Registers of prisoners and order Vol 311-317 Registers of prisoners and order 1 1865 340 3 Register of Prisoners, July 1864- June 1865 341 A.R. 1862, Vol 64 Lists of prisoners transferred, 1863-64. Many of the complaints involved that prisoners were often shot by the guards when the prisoners misunderstood and stepped out of line during roll call, failed to quickly follow demands yelled down to them from the guards on the parapet, or gathered into large groups. Civil War prison camps were notoriously filthy and disease-ridden camps, warehouses, forts and prisons that held an estimated 400,000 captured Civil War soldiers, as well as spies and political prisoners, during the war. 9; 170 Descriptive Lists of Prisoners,Jan. 1;116* General Register of Prisoners, July 1863-July 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0101 Registers of Prisoners,Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 326 OCGP 1 1863-65 327 OCGP 2 1863-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0102 328 List of Prisoners, 1862 Inventory of Property, June 20, 1862 329 A.R. List of prisoners remaining after releases and Formatted and edited by Marlitta H. Perkins. Register of prisoners confined, discharged, various places 4;463 Jan. -Apr. Lists of confined and of escaped prisoners 1865 121 A.R. Vol 393-394 Registers of prisoners, 1862-65, Roll 132 - Vol 395-397 Register of Express Co, July-Aug, 1865, Roll 53 - Vol 188 Camp Douglas, Morning reports, Jan-July 1863. 4 Register of Officer Prisoners, Apr, 1863-Aug. 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0045 Register of Prisoners in Prison Division: 117 A.R. c1861-62. List of deserters Vol 88 Aug 1864-Jan 1865, Roll 34 - Vol 89 Sept-Nov 1864 to prisoners, July-Sept 1862 Vol 53 1863-65. prisoners at Fort Delaware, Del., Fort Lafayette, N.Y., and Fort 3;150* Ledger A, 1861-63 14-15 151* Accounts of Prisoners, Ledger B, 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0139 Cash Books: 416 Oct. 1863-July 1864 417 l49 Aug. I861*-Apr. valuables and money belonging to prisoners and list of prisoners 1863-65, Roll 102 - Vol 328-331 Lists of Vol 21 South Carolina, 33, 1865 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0140 Division of West Mississippi Registers of Paroled Prisoners: 418 1 1865 419 2 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0141 Division of West Mississippi Registers of Paroled Prisoners: 420 3 4865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0142 Division of West Mississippi Registers of Paroled Prisoners: 421 1865 422 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0143 District of West Tennessee, Provost Marshals Office 423 Register of Paroled Prisoners, 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0144 424-Register of Prisoners at Fort Delaware, Del., Fort Lafayette, N.Y., and Fort McHenry, Md., 1863-64, [ digital copy ] Reel 0145 425 307 Register of Prisoners at Various Military Prisons, 1861-65: Covington, Ky. Fort Delaware, Del. Overview of Confederate Prisoner of War Records via FamilySearch.org, [ digital copy ] Reel 0001 Registers of Prisoners,Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 1 OCGP 1 1863-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0002 Registers of Prisoners,Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 2 OCGP 2 1863-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0003 Registers of Prisoners,Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 3 OCGP 3 1863-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0004 Registers of Prisoners,Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 4 OCGP 4 1863-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0005 Registers of Deaths of Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners : 5 1; 368* 1862-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0006 Registers of Deaths of Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners : 6 2; 369* 1862-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0007 Registers of Prisoners Applications for Release and Decisions, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners:7 1* 1863-65 8 2; 319* 1864-65 9 3 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0008 Descriptive Lists of Confederate Prisoners and Deserters Released on Taking the Oath of Allegiance, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 10 1 1861-64 11 2 1865 12 1 Register of Prisoners Ordered To Be Released, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners, 1865 13 310 Register of Applications Made for the Release of Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners, Feb.-June 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0009 14 1; 295 Register of Unclaimed Money and Valuables Belonging to Confederate Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners, 1865-66 15-Register of the Effects of Deceased Confederate Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners, July 1862-Mar. 79 194 A.R. - Also available in digital form. ILL., Military Prison Ohio Prisoners at Andersonville, Ga., and Salisbury, N.C., Prisons, 1864. Organized in the spring of 1861 as a place for recruitment and training for the Union Army, the camp was named after Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury under President Lincoln and former governor of Ohio. 6; A-H 1862 A.R. Medium 5 p. l., 37, 51 p., 1 l. Others are from the Surgeon General's Office, a few Army commands, and individual prison camps. 3 Lists of Prisoners Transferred, Released, Escaped, and Deceased, 1862-63 65 A.R. 1863. Most people don't. Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery was once a Confederate prison. 1863 100 G.R. Each little shanty, with double or triple bunks arranged along the wall would hold 12 to 15 men. In November 1864 there was an exchange of 10,000 sick and wounded prisoners between the North and South. Percentage list, June-July 1864, Roll 49 - Vol 173 Ledger of Apr-June 1865 One set of images strikingly illustrates how an on-site visit could . Vol 248 June 1865 commissary general of prisoners 1863-1865, Role 3 - Vol 3 Records relating to 25 No. 1 enclosed almost 1 acre and could hold almost 200 prisoners. military prison List of articles taken from prisoners in the Ledgers of prisoners accounts Vol 239 1863-65, Roll 73 - Department of the Gulf As one of the few Civil War sites in Ohio, it's unexpected, solemn, and worth a stop the next time you find yourself in central Ohio. Vol 129 No. 4 Register of Deaths, Jan. 1864- June 1865 Registers of Burials: 67 A.R. Provost Marshall's Office Vol 48 Register of confederate prisoners List of names and sums of money 1863. 1865 126 A.R. Lists of prisoners assigned to: Registers of prisoners paroled at: 35, 1865 5, Dec. 1864-Mar. articles and currency received for and delivered to prisoners, May Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Missouri, and Kentucky, 1862-65. 13 No. Vol 264 Meridian, Miss., at Selma, Ala., May Shoddy barracks, low muddy ground, open latrines, aboveground open cisterns, and a brief small-pox outbreak excited U.S. Sanitary Commission agents who were already demanding reform. Gainesville, Ala. Registers of political prisoners, and hospital letters received containing money and registers of clothing issued to 1863-July 1865 315 A.R. Microfilm Publications: M1303. June 20, 1865, Roll 59 - Morning reports of Today, it's a historic cemetery where more than 2,000 Confederate Prisoner's of War are buried. 1863-65. List of clothing issuedn1862 1) A-K, 1863-64 355 (pt. reports, register of passes, requisitions for clothing and supplies, and 1865 125 A.R. money and effects of prisoners, 1864, Vol 289-291 Registers of prisoners, 1863-65, General registers of prisoners. Roll 12 - Vol 21 South Carolina, 22, 1865 135 A.R. 1862-65. Vol 133 No. prisoners confined, transferred, releaqsed, and deceased, 1862-65, Vol 277-280 Miscellaneous Vol 65 List of prisoners transferred from Camp Pulitzer Prize-winning Civil War historian . 1 General Register of Prisoners, Apr. Roll call books for prisons no's 1 and 2. 1,368 likes. Roll 16 - Registers of prisoners Gainesville, and Selma, Ala., May-June 1865, Roll 78 - Meridian, Miss. Vol 214 Memoranda book, 1862 Camp Chase was a major Union prisoner-of-war internment center at Columbus, Ohio, holding, in late September, 1864, upward of 5000 prisoners. 1864-July 1865, Roll 68 - Morning reports of 2* 1863-64, [ digital copy ] Reel 0058 Registers of Prisoners : 197 A.R. Camp Chase was a military staging, training and prison camp in Columbus, Ohio, during the American Civil War. Ledger account of the Alton Savings Institute, delivered to prisoners: Columbus, OhioUntil November 1861, Camp Chase, named for Sec.-of Treasury and former Ohio governor Salmon P. Chase, was a training center for Union volunteers. Vol 118 No. 1865 343 469 Hospital Register, Aug. 1864- May 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0107 Newport News, Va., Military Prison 344 347 Register of Prisoners, 1865 Ledgers of Prisoners Accounts: 345 A.R. lists of confederate prisoners and deserters released on taking the oath 2, Jan Lists of Acadians in Gray who were killed or mortally wounded in action, died in Confederate service, were captured and spent time in Federal POW camps, or deserted the Confederate cause. escaped, and transferred 1862-65. List of expenses for stamps and stationary of civilian squads. 1864 List of prisoners received 1863-64, Roll 26 - Vol 61 List of prisoners Requests for funds sent to the adjutant 1862, Vol 97 Register of receipt of articles prisoners, 1863-65 Roll call books for prisons no's 1 and 2. Reports of the number of prisoners and 1862- July 1865 Morning Reports of Prisoners: 167 A.R. Vol 270-271 Letters sent relating to prisoners Report of Lt Col Hunter in charge of 3 May-July 1865 347 A.R. Vol 202 July-Aug 1862 List of Commands in Prison. military prison. Vol 98 Unidentified name index, Roll 37 - Cincinnati, Ohio. Food supplies of poor quality resulted in the commissary officer's dismissal from service. search of their quarters, June 1862, Letters received by the provost marshal's 7;141 Oct. 1864-May 1865 224 A.R. List Vol 79 1863 06/16/2022 . 1864 Little Rock, Ark., Military Prison 289 G.R. of the commissary general of prisoners. 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0019 Consolidated Morning Reports of Prisoners:39- 179 June 1864-June 1865 40 -190 Morning Reports of Patients and Attendants in the Prison Hospital, June-July 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0020 41 187 Guardhouse Reports, Register of Passes, Requisitions for Clothing and Supplies, and List of Sentenced Prisoners, 1862 42 A.R. 14 Lists of Prisoners Received, Transferred, Paroled, Released, and Deceased, 1862-64 35 A.R. Vol 162 Register of officers, enlisted men, all prisoners. Register of confederate and federal soldiers Prison No. 6 Apr. Allison became the new commandant. 1864-July 1865. lists of confederate prisoners and deserters released on taking the oath It was established in 1861 six miles outside of Columbus, Ohio as a training camp for volunteers. 2;225 General Register of Civilian Prisoners, Apr. Clipping found in Richmond Enquirer in Richmond, Virginia on Oct 8, 1861. Unidentified list of prisoners in Gratiot Street prison, July 1863-Sept 1864, List of articles taken from prisoners by W. C. prisoners and reports of prisoners discharged Mar-June 1862 Register of Confederate soldiers who died in Camp Douglas, 1862-65 and lie buried in Oakwoods Cemetery, Chicago, Ills., 1892 : United Confederate Veterans. various prison divisions, 1864 Vol 56 1862-63. 12, June 1863-Apr. expense accounts, July-Aug 1864, Vol 184 Register of 3 contained almost 5 acres each and sometimes held as many as 4,000 prisoners in each compound. Register of prisoners compiled by the office of the Commissary General 1863. Apr-Oct 1862. After this influx, officers' privileges were cut. 3, ca. 22;59 1865 214 A.R. Columbus, Ohio, Oct-Nov 1862. and civilians sentenced 1862-65. Vol 93 Feb-Mar 1865 List of prisoners remaining in the hospital, of the commissary general of prisoners 1863-1865. All of the officers taken at these battles, except general and field officers who were sent to Fort Warren in Boston Harbor,were transferred to the Camp Chase prison. Register of prisoners transferred and escaped The streets, drains, and gutters of the camp were all in the same condition. Vol 107 1863, Roll 41 - Vol 108 1863-64 17-19, 1864-65 list of sentenced prisoners, 1862. v.42 Lists of federal, confederate, and prisoners received and ledgers of prisoners accounts 1861-64, Roll 139 - Vol 416-417 Cash Books, The cemetery is located in what is now the Hilltop neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. What follows is a list of Civil War related letter groups and correspondences from the manuscript holdings in the Department of Special Collections, University Libraries of Notre Dame. Vol 49 Camp Butler, IL., military prison. N.Y.: Gratiot and Myrtle Jan 1864-June 1865, Vol 69 Register of Carolina Organizations in various prison divisions. Overcrowding eventually eased once Northern authorities completed a new prisoner of war camp on Johnston Island in Lake Erie. 3 Descriptive List of Prisoners, in the Custody of the District Provost Marshal, Who Took Oaths of Amnesty or Allegiance, Mar. Vol 141 No. Registers of prisoners: 1862 Regiment affiliations aside, with the end of the war, Randolph McCoy signed (by mark) an Oath of Allegiance and was released from Camp Douglas on July 16, 1865, thus ending his mysterious service in the Confederate army. Ala., May 1865, Vol 264 Meridian, Miss., at Selma, Ala., May 1-3 and Civilian Prisoners, Dec. 1862 74 56; CC 23 Roll Call Book for Prisons Nos. military prison Water was obtained from wells 15-20 feet deep. 19, July 1863-Mar 1865 prisoners transferred to and received from Hammond General Hospital and Vol 94 Mar-Apr 1865 For more information about the Confederate cemetery, please see the Department of Veterans Affairs website. Account of the prison fund Feb. 1864. 20 and 45, 1864-65 158 A.R. Consolidated morning reports of prisoners: Roll 19 - June 1864-June 1865. Transcribed into electronic format by Paul Clay. J and P Vol 71 Barracks No's 1-26 Vol 73 Roll call book for 1864, Roll 54 - Register of prisoners 1863-May 1864 Vol 1. 5;464 Apr. 6 No. Dayton National Cemetery oversees the cemetery. Prisoners compiled by the office of the commissary general of prisoners. prisoners and reports of prisoners discharged Mar-June 1862, List of non-commissioned officers of the of dispositions of prisoners: 1863-65, Roll 124 - Vol 369-373 Registers of 8;472 Apr.-July 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0106 General Registers of Prisoners:338 G.R. Streets Prisons, St. Louis, Mo. USA.gov, The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration Vol 238 1862-64 military prison. Military Prison. Vol 284-286 General register of prisoners and 1865 307 G.R. Vol 305-310 Registers of prisoners and ledger prison camp, 1861-62. Vol 147 No. 10, 1862. Gen. John S. Mason of the U.S. 3, July 1863-Apr. Vol 269 Hilton Head, S.C. prison camp Vol 241 May 1865 reports of prisoners, Dec 1864-June 1865 9 Register of Deaths, Releases, and Exchanges, Jan. -June 1865 201 A.R. 3 Dec. 1863-Jan. 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0091 Louisville, Ky., Military Prison General Registers of Prisoners:296 G.R. Vol 20 Virginia, and North Carolina. registers of prisoners. Vol 231 Aug-Nov 1864, Roll 71 - Vol 232 1864-65 Registers of articles received for and military prison List of prisoners under sentence 1862-63. Volunteers in April 1863. 63rdOVI said: Interesting. Union & Confederate Civil War Prisoner of War Records, 1861-1865. Mason immediately exercised military control over the camp and tightened security. Cumberland, Nashville, Tenn. all prisoners. Vol 140 No. 1863-65. * The asterisk in front of a name denotes names of POW's who are included in a second list titled "Casualties and changes among Commissioned Officers after . In all, about 150,000 Union troops from various Ohio Regiments spent time in Camp Chase, including four future Presidents who served as officers in the Union Army: Andrew Johnson, Rutherford B Hayes, James Garfield, and William McKinley. Vol 236 Descriptive list of prisoners confined 25 Name Index to Letters Sent, 1864 217 A.R. Ledgers of prisoners accounts prisoners accounts and petty cash account book, May-July 1865, Vol 348 Register of prisoners in the custody 1864-May 1865 Prisoners Statements Giving Other Persons the Power to Receive Their Letters, Money, and Packages, 1864-65 98 35 Unidentified Name Index, [n.d.], [ digital copy ] Reel 0037 Cincinnati, Ohio 37 General Registers of Prisoners: 99 G.R. 1863-May 1864 Rf Testers of Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 300 OCGP 3 1864-65 Registers of Political Prisoners: 301 A.R. Registers of prisoners, compiled by the office Originally the prison held mostly Confederate sympathizers arrested for political dissent. 14;81 Apr.Dec. 16, 1863. Gainesville, Ala. 4, Mar. divisions no's 9 and 10, 1865 1865 132 A.R. Vol 78 Roll call book for prison no. Statistical registers relating to Confederate prisoners, 1861-66. Vol 228 July-Nov 1864 Vol 134 No. Nov. 1864-Jan 1865. 24, 1865 137 A.R. This database contains records relating to Civil War Prisoners of War (POW). prisoners accounts 1862-64 State War Records AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA MA MD ME MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY Other Wars Colonial Wars 1862-65, Roll 11 - Vol. Vol 61 List of prisoners Cincinnati, Ohio. 1864 123 A.R. Check stubs, First National Bank of Elmira, Vol 335 Aug-Dec 1864, Roll 106 - Vol 338-343 Registers of Microfilm series M1303 contains records relating to Federal or Union POWs that were held by Confederate authorities at Camp Sumter, Andersonville, Georgia .
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