. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . li ;«i ^->s. ^ 1 I I II A UNION SENTRY AT LIBBY IN 18Uj CONFEDEHATE PRISONERS [n—2]. PRISONERS OF WAR IN FORT DELAWARE, MAY, 1864 Captain Hart Gibson (Xo. 4) was serving at the time of his capture as assistant adjutant-general on General John IL M.,rgan sstaff. Colonel R. C. Morgan (No. 11) and Captain C. (No. 13) were brothers of General Morgan. The formerserved on the staff of General A. P. Hill in the Army of Northern Virginia, and subsequently


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . li ;«i ^->s. ^ 1 I I II A UNION SENTRY AT LIBBY IN 18Uj CONFEDEHATE PRISONERS [n—2]. PRISONERS OF WAR IN FORT DELAWARE, MAY, 1864 Captain Hart Gibson (Xo. 4) was serving at the time of his capture as assistant adjutant-general on General John IL M.,rgan sstaff. Colonel R. C. Morgan (No. 11) and Captain C. (No. 13) were brothers of General Morgan. The formerserved on the staff of General A. P. Hill in the Army of Northern Virginia, and subsequently the Fourteenth KentuckyCavalry The latter served as aide-de-camp on his brothers stafl. Lieutenant Henry H. Brogden (No. 1). of Maryland, laterheld an official position under President Cleveland. Joseph T. Tucker (No. 2) .served with the Eleventh KentuckyCavalry Brigadier-General R. B. Vance (No. 6) was a brother of the distinguished Zebulon B. Vance, who was three tmics Governor


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