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Surviving Andersonville One Prisoners Recollections Of The Civil Wars Most Notorious Camp Ed Glennan

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Surviving Andersonville One Prisoners Recollections Of The Civil Wars Most Notorious Camp Ed Glennan
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Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.84 MB
Pages: 518
Author: Ed Glennan
ISBN: 9781476605760, 1476605769
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Surviving Andersonville One Prisoners Recollections Of The Civil Wars Most Notorious Camp Ed Glennan by Ed Glennan 9781476605760, 1476605769 instant download after payment.

This is a documentary work offering a first-person account of a Union soldier's daily adversity while a prisoner of war from 20 September 1863 to 4 June 1865. In 1891, while a patient at the Leavenworth National Home, Irish immigrant Edward Glennan began to write down his experiences in vivid detail, describing the months of malnutrition, exposure, disease and self-doubt. The first six months Glennan was incarcerated at Libby and Danville prisons in Virginia.

On 20 March 1864, Glennan entered Camp Sumter, located near Andersonville, Georgia. He reminisced about the events of his eight-month captivity at Andersonville, such as the hanging of the Raider Six, escape tunnels, gambling, trading, ration wagons, and disease. Afflicted with scurvy, Glennan nearly lost his ability to walk. To increase his chances for survival, he skillfully befriended other prisoners, sharing resources acquired through trade, theft and trickery. His friends left him either by parole or death. On 14...

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