. Andersonville : a story of Rebel military prisons, fifteen months a guest of the so-called southern confederacy : a private soldier's experience in Richmond, Andersonville, Savannah, Millen, Blackshear, and Florence . elieve the horrors of Andersonville andother prisons in the South No living, human being, in my judgment, willever be able to properly paint the horrors of those infornal dens. I formed the acquaintance of several Ohio soldiers whilst in these were O. D. Streeter, of Cleveland, who went to Andersonvilleabout the same time that I did, and escped, and was the only ma


. Andersonville : a story of Rebel military prisons, fifteen months a guest of the so-called southern confederacy : a private soldier's experience in Richmond, Andersonville, Savannah, Millen, Blackshear, and Florence . elieve the horrors of Andersonville andother prisons in the South No living, human being, in my judgment, willever be able to properly paint the horrors of those infornal dens. I formed the acquaintance of several Ohio soldiers whilst in these were O. D. Streeter, of Cleveland, who went to Andersonvilleabout the same time that I did, and escped, and was the only man that Iever knew that escaped and reached our lines. After an absence of severalmonths he was retaken in one of Shermans battles before Atlanta, andbrought back. I also knew John L. Richards, of Fosloria, Seneca County,O., or EaglesvJlle, Wood County. Also, a man by the name of Beverly, who A STORY OF REBEL MILITARY TRISONS. 293 was a partner of Charley Huckleby, of Tennessee. I would like to hear fromall of these parties. They all know me. Mr. Editor, I will close by wishing; all my comrades who shared in the suf-ferings and dangers of Coufederale prisons, a long aud useful life. Yours truly, Ramsom T. ^^ n^ r^


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