E615 .G37 2000
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Civil War hostages : hostage taking in the Civil War / |
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E615 .G55 2008
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Andersonvilles of the North : the myths and realities of Northern treatment of Civil War Confederate prisoners / |
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E615 .G55 2008eb
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Andersonvilles of the North : the myths and realities of Northern treatment of Civil War Confederate prisoners / |
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E615 .J684 1996
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Immortal captives : the story of 600 Confederate officers and the United States prisoner of war policy / |
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E615 .K27
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In vinculis; or, The prisoner of war, being the experience of a Rebel in two federal pens, interspersed with reminiscences of the late war, anecdotes of southern generals, etc. |
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E615.K27eb
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In Vinculis : Or the Prisoner of War. |
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E615 .K88 2019
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Living by inches : the smells, sounds, tastes, and feeling of captivity in Civil War prisons / |
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E615 .P53 2009
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Captives in gray : the Civil War prisons of the Union / |
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E615 .S218 2005
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While in the hands of the enemy : military prisons of the Civil War / |
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E615 .S46
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Lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus as viewed by Congress. |
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E615 .S67 2014eb
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Transforming Civil War prisons : Lincoln, Lieber, and the politics of captivity / |
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E615 .S67 2015
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Transforming Civil War prisons : Lincoln, Lieber, and the politics of captivity / |
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E615 .Z66 2018
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Penitentiaries, punishment, & military prisons : familiar responses to an extraordinary crisis during the American Civil War / |
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E615 .Z663 2018
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Penitentiaries, punishment, and military prisons : familiar responses to an extraordinary crisis during the American Civil War / |
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E616.C4
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Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio, 1861-1865. |
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E616.C4 P53 2007
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Camp Chase and the evolution of Union prison policy / |
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E616.C4 P53 2007eb
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Camp Chase and the evolution of Union prison policy / |
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E616.D3 C56 2018
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Confederate prisoners at Fort Delaware : the legend of mistreatment reexamined / |
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E616.D3 T46 2003
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The Union prison at Fort Delaware : a perfect hell on earth / |
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E616.D7 L48 1994
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To die in Chicago : Confederate prisoners at Camp Douglas, 1862-1865 / |
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