. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . BREVET BRIGADIER-GENERALB. F. TRACT BRIGADIER-GEXERALALBIN SCHOEPF BREVET BRIGADIER-GENERALJUSTIN- DIMICK THREE COMMANDANTS OF FEDERAL PRISONS Above are the officers incharge of three Federalprisons, the first two ofwhich were a terror to thecaptured Confederates. Stu-dents of physiognomy will beinterested in comparing thefaces of the three men. B. entered the war ascolonel of the 109th NewYork Infantry, August 28,1862. He was honorably dis-charged May 10, 1861, and onSeptember 10th of that yearhe was made colonel of the127


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . BREVET BRIGADIER-GENERALB. F. TRACT BRIGADIER-GEXERALALBIN SCHOEPF BREVET BRIGADIER-GENERALJUSTIN- DIMICK THREE COMMANDANTS OF FEDERAL PRISONS Above are the officers incharge of three Federalprisons, the first two ofwhich were a terror to thecaptured Confederates. Stu-dents of physiognomy will beinterested in comparing thefaces of the three men. B. entered the war ascolonel of the 109th NewYork Infantry, August 28,1862. He was honorably dis-charged May 10, 1861, and onSeptember 10th of that yearhe was made colonel of the127th United States ColoredInfantry, and placed in chargeof Elmira Prison, where themortality was very high. Hewas appointed brevet brig-adier-general of volunteersMarch 13, 1865. Brigadier-General Albin Schoepf, aHungarian refugee, held thecommand of Fort Delawareuntil he was mustered 15,1866. Xo prison


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