. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . BREVET MAJOH-GENEKAL CHARLESK. BREVET MAJOR-GENERAL JOSEPHHAYES LIEUTENANT-COLONEL JAMES FOUR CONSPICUOUS UNION INMATES OF LIBBY PRISON General Graham waswounded and taken prison-er at Gettysburg, afterhaving distinguished him-self at Glendale and Mal-vern Hill. He was con-fined for several months inLibby Prison, and afterhis exchange he had com-mand of the gunboatflotilla and took part inthe attack on Fort Hayes was takenprisoner in the operationsaround Richmond and heldin Libby almost to the end


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . BREVET MAJOH-GENEKAL CHARLESK. BREVET MAJOR-GENERAL JOSEPHHAYES LIEUTENANT-COLONEL JAMES FOUR CONSPICUOUS UNION INMATES OF LIBBY PRISON General Graham waswounded and taken prison-er at Gettysburg, afterhaving distinguished him-self at Glendale and Mal-vern Hill. He was con-fined for several months inLibby Prison, and afterhis exchange he had com-mand of the gunboatflotilla and took part inthe attack on Fort Hayes was takenprisoner in the operationsaround Richmond and heldin Libby almost to the endof the war. He was ap-pointed to distribute thesupplies sent to the Federalprisoners in Richmond bythe United States Gov-ernment and the SanitaryCommission. While Col-. onel Sanderson was con-fined in Libby Prison heissued a statement sus-taining the contention ofthe Confederate authori-ties regarding the rationsissued the prisoners, forwhich he was denouncedby a mass-meeting of of-ficers held in the prison,who declared that theirfood was insufficient tosustain life. General Dowwas wounded and cap-tured in the attack onPort Hudson in July, 186 more than eightmonths he was confined inLibby Prison, but wasafterward sent was exchanged forW. H. F. Lee, nephewof Robert E. Lee. DRIOADIER-CJENKHAL .VEAL DOW


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