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Andersonville Raiders Yankee Versus Yankee In The Civil Wars Most Notorious Prison Camp Gary Morgan

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Andersonville Raiders Yankee Versus Yankee In The Civil Wars Most Notorious Prison Camp Gary Morgan
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Publisher: Stackpole Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.81 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Gary Morgan
ISBN: 9780811738842, 0811738841
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Andersonville Raiders Yankee Versus Yankee In The Civil Wars Most Notorious Prison Camp Gary Morgan by Gary Morgan 9780811738842, 0811738841 instant download after payment.

On the evening of July 11, 1864, six men were marched into Andersonville Prison, surrounded by a cordon of guards, the prison commandant, and a Roman Catholic priest. The six men were handed over to a small execution squad, and while more than 26,000 Union prisoners looked on, the six were executed by hanging. The six, part of a larger group known as the Raiders, were killed, not by their Rebel enemies but by their fellow prisoners, for the crimes of robbing and assaulting their own comrades. Who were these six men? Were they really guilty of the crimes they were accused of? Were they really, as some prisoners alleged, murderers? What role did their Confederate captors play in their trial and execution? What brought about their downfall? Relying on military records, diaries, memoirs written within five years of the prison closing, and the recently discovered trial transcript, author Gary Morgan has discovered a version of events that is markedly different from the version told in later day “memoirs” and repeated in the history books. Here, for the first time in a century and a half, is the real story of the Andersonville Raiders.

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