. The Photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . J L a 161 z I ! 111*1 ; j 3, * £ 11 * 1™** I = I - I I •§ *» g 1 ^ i = » f! •= > J & a. J & I a - j? »*•. ^ — .• _- =Q 3 ~ c _= — i; — = — 3 * ^ I g I £ T ^ § o — ^ _>.. ~- g ffl = — M C = 3 P £ = >-. — S — e is E .S £ = =_ 5 sc -5 2 *» 5 -- -= s — =g-t, B, Q -g ^ *3 S ^1= o hard the stories of the attitude of some of the prisoners towardtheir companions are revolting. In Andersonville and Salis-bury, organized bands preyed upon the weak or upon thosewho had


. The Photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . J L a 161 z I ! 111*1 ; j 3, * £ 11 * 1™** I = I - I I •§ *» g 1 ^ i = » f! •= > J & a. J & I a - j? »*•. ^ — .• _- =Q 3 ~ c _= — i; — = — 3 * ^ I g I £ T ^ § o — ^ _>.. ~- g ffl = — M C = 3 P £ = >-. — S — e is E .S £ = =_ 5 sc -5 2 *» 5 -- -= s — =g-t, B, Q -g ^ *3 S ^1= o hard the stories of the attitude of some of the prisoners towardtheir companions are revolting. In Andersonville and Salis-bury, organized bands preyed upon the weak or upon thosewho had managed to retain, or to obtain, some desired necessityor luxury. The possession of a little money, a camp-kettle, ablanket, or an overcoat was sometimes the occasion for jeal-ousy and covetousness which led to a display of primeval char-acteristics. The trial and execution of a number of prisonersby their companions in Andersonville is well known. In those prisons where the prisoners cooked their own food,the possession of a skillet or a tin pail raised a man much abovethe le


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