. The Photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . :: - ; 3 - ~ -:-=:- ;. e :: Nine of the prisoners in this photograph were officers of the Confederate States ironclad Atlanta, captured at Savannah. June IT,1863: (1) Master T. L. Wragg, (3) Gunner T. B. Travers, (4) First Assistant Engineer Morrill, (5) Second Assistant Engineer L. , (6) Master Mate J. B. Beville, (7) Pilot Hernandez, (8) Midshipman Peters, (12) Third Assistant Engineer J. S. West, (13)Master Alldridge. The others were: (2) Lieutenant Moses, C.


. The Photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . :: - ; 3 - ~ -:-=:- ;. e :: Nine of the prisoners in this photograph were officers of the Confederate States ironclad Atlanta, captured at Savannah. June IT,1863: (1) Master T. L. Wragg, (3) Gunner T. B. Travers, (4) First Assistant Engineer Morrill, (5) Second Assistant Engineer L. , (6) Master Mate J. B. Beville, (7) Pilot Hernandez, (8) Midshipman Peters, (12) Third Assistant Engineer J. S. West, (13)Master Alldridge. The others were: (2) Lieutenant Moses, C. S. A., (9) Captain Underwood, C. S. A., Major Boland, C. S. A.,(11) Second Assistant E. H. Browne, (14) Master Mate John Billups of the privateer Tacony, and (15) Captain Sanders, C. S. A. LIFE IN THE PRISONS By Holland Thompson To go into a prison of war is in all respects to be born over. . .And so in this far little world, which was as much separated from theouter world as if it had been in the outer confines of space, it was strikingto see how society immediately resolved itself into those three estates in-va


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