. The civil war literature of Ohio [electronic resource]; a bibliography with explanatory and historical notes . inted at the Congres-sional Globe Office. 1862. Pamphlet. 8 vo. pp. 7. An extended defense and approval of the Presidents Mes-sage and his Proclamation of Emancipation. 206 CIVIL WAR LITERATURE OF OHIO [3*i IHyde (Solon) A Captive of War. By Solon Hyde, Hospital Steward,Seventeenth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry. NewYork: McClure, Phillips & Co. MCM. Cloth. 8 vo. pp. 389. Except for a few days when he escaped temporarily, was a prisoner of war for one year, five months an


. The civil war literature of Ohio [electronic resource]; a bibliography with explanatory and historical notes . inted at the Congres-sional Globe Office. 1862. Pamphlet. 8 vo. pp. 7. An extended defense and approval of the Presidents Mes-sage and his Proclamation of Emancipation. 206 CIVIL WAR LITERATURE OF OHIO [3*i IHyde (Solon) A Captive of War. By Solon Hyde, Hospital Steward,Seventeenth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry. NewYork: McClure, Phillips & Co. MCM. Cloth. 8 vo. pp. 389. Except for a few days when he escaped temporarily, was a prisoner of war for one year, five months and sevendays. He was captured at the Chickamauga battlefield Septem-ber 20, 1863. His prison experiences included incarcerations inLibby and Pemberton prisons and then a transfer to escaped from the latter only to be recaptured and returned,going thence to Andersonville. The drain upon the mental andphysical systems which this writer endured in common with hisfellow soldiers in these bastiles is almost beyond book abounds with thrilling descriptions of the sights


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