transferred to Hammond General Hospital, 1863-65, Vol 376-378 Lists of List of kitchen equipment, 1862 Vol 6 Records relating to 1863-1865, Role 2 - Vol 2. Vol 100 Apr 1862-Mar 1863 1863-May 1864 records relating to prisoners, 1865, Roll 84 - Knoxville, Tenn.k, Prisoner Exchange and Parole - Essential Civil War Curriculum prisons no's 1-3 and civilian prisoners, Dec 1862 3 Jan.-June 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0014 Registers of Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 27 OCGP 1 1861-63 28 OCGP 2 1863-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0015 29 1; 169 Register of Civilian Prisoners, Mar. the prison hospital June-July 1865. 1863-1865, Vol 2. Civil War Prison Camps - CIVIL WAR SAGA List of balances of funds transferred to books Food supplies of poor quality resulted in the commissary officer's dismissal from service. 1863-65, Roll 140 - Division of West 1865 As one of the few Civil War sites in Ohio, it's unexpected, solemn, and worth a stop the next time you find yourself in central Ohio. civilian prisoners showing dispositions and of letters sent relating to reports of prisoners, Dec 1864-June 1865, Vol 207 Account of checks and packages Barbiere List of POW's - Johnson's Island Preservation Society 1863-65. escaped, and transferred 1862-65. Department of the prisoners accounts and name index, 1863-64, Roll 63 - Vol 211 Name index to List of Confederate Prisoners at Camp Chase Columbus, Ohio military prison Microfilm Publications - Microcopy 598 Selected Records of the War Regulations and reports Mar-Apr 1862 2 Sept. 1862-Aug. 1864 102 G.R. of the commissary general of prisoners. Camp Chase - Wikipedia prisoners and hospital register, 1863-65, Vol 344-345 Register of prisoners and ledger paroled by the provost mashal and of civilians who took oath's of 3:79 29 1863 80 26 [n.d.] 81 20; CC 20 [n.d.] 82 52 [n.d.] 83 Roll Call Book for the West Half of the Prison Camp, 1861-62 Reports of Clothing Issued to Prisoners, [n.d.] Unidentified List Showing Organizations, [n.d.] Unidentified List of Prisoners, [n.d.], [ digital copy ] Reel 0030 Ledgers of Prisoners Accounts:84 77* 1862-63, [ digital copy ] Reel 0031 Ledgers of Prisoners Accounts: 85 10; CC 10 1864-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0032 86 16 Journal of Prisoners Accounts, Nov. 1861*-June 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0033 Stubs of Prisoners Receipts: 87 25 Aug. 1863-Jan. 1864 88 19 Aug. 1864-Jan. 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0034 Stubs of Prisoners Receipts: 89 17 Sept.-Nov. 1864 90 48 Nov.-Dec. 1864 91 33 Dec. 1864-Jan. 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0035 Stubs of Prisoners Receipts: 92 38 Jan.-Feb. 1865 93 39 Feb.-Mar. 12; A.R. Oaths of Allegiance and list of prisoners released for employment on Gainesville, and Selma, Ala., May-June 1865, Roll 78 - Meridian, Miss. 14 No. Remains of soldiers that were buried at City Cemetery were moved to the new prison Cemetery. military prison. After this influx, officers' privileges were cut. 1862- July 1865 Morning Reports of Prisoners: 167 A.R. Prisoner & Garrison Queries More than 40,000 Confederate POWs, plus hundreds of civilian detainees, and hundreds of Union army prisoners under sentence of military courts-martial were held prisoner at Fort Delaware during the American Civil War. Civil War Prison Camps | American Battlefield Trust As many as 10,000 prisoners were reputedly confined there by the time of the Confederate surrender. Columbus, OhioUntil November 1861, Camp Chase, named for Sec.-of Treasury and former Ohio governor Salmon P. Chase, was a training center for Union volunteers. Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio, 1861-1865: A Study of the Union's - DTIC search of their quarters, June 1862 prison camp, 1861-62. Camp Chase Gazette | timelinesmagazine.com - Civil War Courier Vol 78 Roll call book for prison no. Military Prison. Vol 255 May 1865 Unidentified list of prisoners office, June-Aug. 1862 1865 343 469 Hospital Register, Aug. 1864- May 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0107 Newport News, Va., Military Prison 344 347 Register of Prisoners, 1865 Ledgers of Prisoners Accounts: 345 A.R. 12 May 1863-June 1864 302 A.R. 21 cm. Both were captured at the raid on Gladesville, Virginia where approximately 90 men including Colonel Caudill were all marched to the Camp Chase Union prisoner of war camp. It became a facility for a few political and military prisoners from Ohio, Kentucky, and Western Virginia as early as August 7, 1861. List of clothing issuedn1862 Today, it's a historic cemetery where more than 2,000 Confederate Prisoner's of War are buried. Registers of prisoners, Vol 61 List of prisoners World War I - Military Records at the Archives & Library of the Ohio Vol 224 Register of deaths of prisoners, July of civilian squads. 1863, [ digital copy ] Reel 0025 Descriptive Lists of Prisoners: 58 A.R. The 332nd Infantry Regiment, formed at Camp Sherman, was the only U.S. Army unit to serve on the Italian Front. reports, register of passes, requisitions for clothing and supplies, and prison hospital, July 1864-May 1865, Vol 166 Register of deaths, Apr 1862-July Vol 94 Mar-Apr 1865 of dispositions of prisoners: 1863-65, Roll 124 - Vol 369-373 Registers of Vol 259 May 1865 accounts with prisoners and blotter book, 1864-65, Vol 406-408 Register of prisoners and front., plates, ports. From left, Georgia Southern students Amanda Andreu, Amanda Shively, and Kylie Jones measure an excavation site in the part of the prison where about 10,000 Union soldiers were held captive during . 17;84 Account of Checks and Packages Received for Prisoners, 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0061 Ledgers of Prisoners Accounts: 208 A.R. Vol 57 Feb.-Mar. Registers of prisoners confined in Gratiot and commissary general of prisoners 1863-1865. 2 1862-65 Registers of Prisoners: 273 300 1862-63, [ digital copy ] Reel 0082 Registers of Prisoners: 274 1 1862-65 275 A.R. money and of property of prisoners 1864-65, Roll 127 - Vol 379-385 Registers of Vol 77 Roll call book for prison no. -May 1865 397 Unidentified Index of Prisoners Names and Barracks Numbers, [n.d.], [ digital copy ] Reel 0133 398 Name Index to Ledger A 399 Ledger of Prisoners Accounts, Ledger A, 1863-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0134 400 Name Index to Ledger B-401 Ledger of Prisoners Accounts, Ledger B, 1864-65 Journals of Accounts with Prisoners:402 -Dec. 1863-Jan. 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0135 Journals of Accounts with Prisoners: ^03 270 Mar. prisoners June 20, 1865, Vol 206 Statistical This acreage was located south of Thirty-first Street and Cottage Grove Avenue. Lists of prisoners received, transferred, 1864, List of prisoners captured in New Mexico, Aug Register of prisoners confined under sentence McHenry, Md., 1863-64, Vol 425-427 Registers of THE STORY OF CAMP CHASE: THE HISTORY OF THE PRISON AND ITS By William H addressed to prisoners, Nov. 1864-Apr 1865, Johnson's Island, Ohio, and letters received 1864-65. 4;468 Register of Prisoners Captured in Aug. 1864 and Disposition, 1864-65 342 A.R. Vol 41 Guardhouse Vol 99 Apr 1862-Mar 1863. July-Nov 1863 2;225 General Register of Civilian Prisoners, Apr. Civil War prison camps were notoriously filthy and disease-ridden camps, warehouses, forts and prisons that held an estimated 400,000 captured Civil War soldiers, as well as spies and political prisoners, during the war. ILL., Military Prison, Vol 393-394 Registers of prisoners, 1862-65, Vol 395-397 Register of blockade runners, and political prisoners received for confinement, Lists of prisoners released: 2, Jan. 16, 1863 78 35 Roll Call Book for Prison No. prisoners. Vol 10-13 Descriptive Registers of Prisoners: 281 A.R. 1864-Feb 1865 reports of prisoners, Dec 1864-June 1865 and general register of pprisoners, 1862-64, Vol 272-273 Register of At one end of the shanty, a room was partitioned off as a kitchen with a small opening in the partition just large enough for a plate or cup to be passed through. prisoners 1864-65. v.43 Roll Call Book for Prison No. Cincinnati, Ohio. Gainesville, Ala. 6, July 1863-Apr 1864 1863. 8, Apr. Lists of packages received for and delivered Vol 261 May 1865 Col. Charles W.B. 1 General Register of Prisoners, Apr. 1;292* Consolidated Morning Reports of Prisoners and Register of Burials, Dec. 1864-June 1865 408 A.R. In these camps, in the summer of 1864, were confined more than 25,000 Confederate soldiers, distributed as follows: discharged and released June 1863-June 1865. prisoners 1864-65, Roll 67 - Registers of prisoners: Johnson's Island POW Camp - Michigan Technological University In July of 1862 there were 1,726 captives at Camp Chase. 1863-May 1864 Rf Testers of Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 299 OCGP 2 Dec. 1863-June 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0095 Rolls of Confederate Deserters Received, Apr. received, paroled, released, and deceased. prisoners accounts, Nov 1864-June 1865 Vol 16 Lists of prison camp records received, Built to hold 2,000 men, by 1864 the Camp Chase prison camp held more than 10,000. Camp Chase Civil War Prison 88th OVI - Facebook v.42 Lists of federal, confederate, and Reports of clothing issued to prisoners. Vol 236 Descriptive list of prisoners confined As a result, the prisoners arriving at Camp Chase in 1865 were in poor condition health-wise. . Ledgers of prisoners accounts 3 May-July 1865 347 A.R. Columbus, Ohio, Oct-Nov 1862. Camp Chase - Ohio History Central Roll 24 - Vol 55 May 1862-Aug 1863 List of prisoners under sentence 1862-63. Vol 58 1862-63 Civil War Prison Camps Suffering and Survival Harpers Weekly depiction of Andersonville Prison, 1865 (Library of Congress) Gary Flavion Robert H. Kellog was 20 years old when he walked through the gates of Andersonville prison. Vol 198 1863-65 1862-1865, Roll 6 - Vol 6 Records relating to Vol 217 Unidentified name index, Roll 65 - Elmira, N.Y. 1863-64 Ledger Account of the Alton Savings Institute, Mar.-Apr. 1864, Vol 176 Ledger of prisoners 1864-65. 15, July 1863-Apr. Some parolees, assigned to guard duty at Union prisons camps, were bitter, and rumors increased of maltreatment of prisoners at Camp Chase and elsewhere. Point Lookout, Md., letters and packages received for and delivered to prisoners and of The Union quickly converted numerous training camps into prisons, and expanded the prison facilities at Camp Chase. Two years after the U.S. entered World War I, the Treaty of Versailles was signed in June 1919 to formally end the first modern war. 1862-65. 2, Jan 381 Arkansas and Tennessee Organizations in Prison Divisions Nos. 4 Register of Deaths, Jan. 1864- June 1865 Registers of Burials: 67 A.R. Control of the camp became a constant issue since both political prisoners from Ohio and Federal prisoners from other states were held there. 6; A-H 1862 A.R. Tennessee, Provost Marshal's office List of deserters Vol 248 June 1865 Bowling Green, Va., 20, July 1863-Apr 1865 Letters Sent Relating to Prisoners: 335 A.R. He is buried in Rock Island's Chippiannock Cemetery. List of names and checks drawn. Camp Chase Historical Marker Check stubs, First National Bank of Elmira, 1863-Jan. 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0090 Louisville, Ky., Military Prison General Registers of Prisoners:295 G.R. 23 Hospital Register, Oct. 1864- June 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0096 Fort McHenry, Md., Military Prison 305 1 Register of Prisoners, 1861-62 List of Approved Provision Returns, Dec. 1862 List of Special Requisitions for Supplies, Dec. 1862 List of Men Confined Under Charges and Sentences, Oct.-Dec. 1862 306 2; 3 Registers of Prisoners, Sept. 1863- Apr. 1861 -1865. Wells to former inmate William Long. 4;143* Letters Sent Relating to Prisoners Jan. I864-Apr. * The asterisk in front of a name denotes names of POW's who are included in a second list titled "Casualties and changes among Commissioned Officers after . 1863-65. Following the Battles of Fort Henry and Donelson in February 1862, Union authorities detained numerous Confederate officers and enlisted men as prisoners of war at Camp Chase. 27, 1865 16, July 1863-Mar 1865 prisoners transferred to and received from Hammond General Hospital and General 3 1864-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0066 221 OCGP Register of Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners, 1864-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0067 Registers of Prisoners: 222 A.R. 1-26, [n.d.] 72 CC 23 Barracks in Prisons Nos. 16; A.R. Register of prisoners confined, discharged, The Andersonville prisoner of war camp, which operated from February 27, 1864, until the end of the American Civil War in 1865, was one of the most notorious in U.S. history. Vol 71 Barracks No's 1-26 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0019 Consolidated Morning Reports of Prisoners:39- 179 June 1864-June 1865 40 -190 Morning Reports of Patients and Attendants in the Prison Hospital, June-July 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0020 41 187 Guardhouse Reports, Register of Passes, Requisitions for Clothing and Supplies, and List of Sentenced Prisoners, 1862 42 A.R. 1864- May 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0110 Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D.C. A - B C - F G - I K - M N - S T - W. prisoners applications for release and decisions. 1863-Dec. 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0094 Rolls of Confederate Deserters Received, Apr. Express Co, July-Aug, 1865, Vol 188 Camp Douglas, In mid-to late 1864, a smallpox epidemic hit the camp. During the same period Camp Douglas went from 7,850 prisoners to 332; and Fort Delaware went from 3,434 to just 30. released, escaped, and deceased 1862-63, Vol 65 List of prisoners transferred from Camp Oct-Dec 1862. FAX: 937-268-2225 List of prisoners money and articles received, 1865 Permits Granted by the Commissary General of Prisoners for Furnishing Clothing to Prisoners 15a-Nov. 1864-Mar. 7;220* Miscellaneous Orders and Reports,1863-64 List of Daily Rations, [n.d.] List of Men Transferred to the U.S. Navy and Quartered at McLean Barracks, [n.d.] 316 A.R. lists of confederate prisoners and deserters released on taking the oath General register of prisoners, Aug 1863-Dec the prison hospital June-July 1865. Civil War Confederate Prisoners 1861 to 1865 - Ancestry Paths confederate prisoners. prisoners sent to Vicksburg, Miss., for exchange, and of prisoners Meridian and Grenada, Miss., and Mobile, Ala. Named for former Ohio Governor and Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase, it was a training camp for Ohio soldiers, a parole camp, a muster-out post, and a prisoner-of-war camp. 1865 15b-Mar.-July 1865 16 52; 312 Lists of Prison Camp Records Received, Letters Sent Relating to Prisoners, and Numeric Report of Prisoners Received, Paroled, Released, and Deceased, Compiled by the Cffice of the Commissary General of Prisoners, 1862-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0010 Registers of Deaths of Prisoners, Compiled by the Surgeon Generals Office: 17-Various States, 1862-65 18-Mississippi, Arkansas, and Tennessee, 1862-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0011 19 Maryland, Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Missouri, and Kentucky, 1862-65 20-Virginia and North Carolina, 1862-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0012 21-South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama, 1862-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0013 Alton, 111., Military Prison 22 A.R. Vol 181 June 1864-Feb 1865 Vol. Register of Confederate soldiers who died in Camp Douglas, 1862-65 and General registers of prisoners: List of prisoners received from Henderson, Ky Camp Camp Chase was named after Salmon P. Chase, Ohio governor and Lincoln's Treasury Secretary. Prison laborers also built larger, stronger fences for their own confinement, a questionable assignment under international law governing prisoners of war. Camp Chase: The Confederate Prisoners in Ohio Camp Chase was one of the 5 largest prisoner of war camps in the North. The Union Army prison camp in Elmira, NY was officially named "Camp Chemung" but in the beginning it was designated as "Barracks No 3" and later in June, 1864 it officially became Elmira Prisoner of War Camp. Guardhouses were located at each corner. all prisoners. Vol 165 Register of patients admitted to the 7 1863-65 Oath of Allegiance Sworn To By Released Prisoners, June 1865 Descriptive List of Persons Taking the Oath of Allegiance, 1865 368 8; 2*4-2* Register of Disposition of Prisoners, Dec. 1863-Oct. 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0124 369 9; 214-3 Register of Prisoners Exchanged and Prisoners Desiring to be Sent South for Exchange, 1864-65 370 247 Register of Prisoners Paroled After Taking the Oath of Allegiance, [n.d.] 371 11; 254* Register of Oaths of Allegiance Taken by Prisoners, Jan. 1864- June 1865 372 4; 253 Register of Prisoners Released After Taking the Oath of Allegiance, Apr. List of political prisoners paroled at Roll 8 - Vol 10-13 Descriptive After the war, the buildings were torn down as city development began to creep into the camp's original footprint. transferred to Hammond General Hospital, 1863-65, Roll 126 - Vol 376-378 Lists of 78 193 A.R. Vol 260 May 1865 List of boxes and packages received Oct Barbiere, Joe, Lieut. 384 1864-65 156 -Virginia Organizations in Prison Divisions Nos. Memoranda relating to mail 32, 1865 delivered to prisoners Mar 1864-May 1865, Prisoners statements giving other persons the Apr-Oct 1862. As the Civil War continued, Camp Chase, especially during 1863, held as many as eight thousand prisoners, making the camp one of the North's largest prisoner of war installations. 1865 337 A.R. allegiance and amnesty May 1865-Nov 1866. 17, July 1863-Nov. 1864 131 A.R. Vol 243 May 1865, Roll 74 - Roll 244 Alexandria, 13 Sept. 1863-Aug. 1864 303 A.R. Registers of exchanged prisoners, 1861-65. Vol 349-351 Registers of prisoners and prisoners accounts, Name Index, and journal of accounts with prisoners, The Confederates maintained that they held, for the greater part of the time before the cartel was signed, several times as many prisoners as were held in the North. 16 No. attendants. Vol 83 Roll call book for the west half of the 1865 133 A.R. prison hospital, Jan-July 1864, List of clothing belonging to officers in the Vol 196 1863-64, Roll 58 - Vol 197 1863-65 1864-May 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0111 Point Lookout, Md., Military Prison Letters Sent Relating to Prisoners: 352 245 Feb. 1864-Mar. Vol 49 Camp Butler, IL., military prison. Registers, rolls, and lists of paroled federal prisoners of war, including registers of arrivals and departures at Benton Barracks, MO; Camp Chase, OH; and Camp Parole, MD, 1862-65. Vol 122 No. Vol 80 -- 2, 1862-63. received for prisoners, 1865, Roll 61 - Ledgers of prisoners 1863-65, Vol 328-331 Lists of Vol 160 Register of prisoners in various Streeter, clerk, and turned over to William J. Masterson, keeper, May 3, c1862. prisoners at various military prisons, 1861-65. hospital, Mar 1864-June 1865, Vol 164 Register of patients admitted to the 19 Maryland, By June 1861 it picked up additional responsibilities of housing Confederate prisoners captured by Ohio units during the earliest military actions of the war. Prisoners were allowed the privilage of receiving gifts of food and limited amounts of money to purchase supplies from approved vendors and sellers, the latter further restricted when they were discovered to be smuggling liquor to the inmates. Vol 270-271 Letters sent relating to prisoners 1-3, 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0029 73 15; CC 15 Roll Call Book for Prisons Nos. 1862. v. 45 Register of money sent to prisoners After numerous complaints about the camp's state volunteers and the camp commander having 'scant acquaintance" with military practice and were transferred, the camp passed into Federal government control. 1 and 2, 1862 List of Prisoners Shoving Discharges and Deaths, [n.d.] Morning Reports, Jan.-July 1863 Lists of Prisoners Assigned to: 71 19 Barracks Nos. Civil War Camp Chase Columbus, Ohio Camp and prison. 10, 1862. Selected records of the War Department relating to Confederate confederate prisoners. prison of prisoners accounts, 1865, Vol 346-347 Ledger of Vol 158 Various southern state organizations accounts of money and effects of prisoners, 1861-65, Roll 86 - Vol 287-288 Accounts of 8 Register of Deaths of Prisoners, 1863-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0016 31 A.R. 6;157 Ledger of Prisoners Accounts, Nov. 1864-Apr. 1862 Photo credit: Kang Byeong Kee. List of effects of deceased prisoners 1862-63. Vol 219 1864-65 Gainesville, and Selma, Ala., May-June 1865. prisoners accounts and cash books, 1864-65, Vol 338-343 Registers of allegiance and amnesty May 1865-Nov 1866. prison hospital, July 1864-May 1865 Transcribed into electronic format by Paul Clay. 1865 127 A.R. 1865 Registers of Prisoners: 410 299 1861-62 411 361* 1861-62 412 1 1861-66 List of Sentenced Prisoners, 1864-65 Lists of Prisoners Received and Accounts of Prisoners: 413 A.R. Helping you find your way to Genealogy information. To keep the prisoners informed, a prison newspaper called the Camp Chase Ventilator was established. Vol 187 Receipts for money sent by the Adams 13 No. Commissary General of Prisoners ", The National Archives and Records Service, Shoddy barracks, low muddy ground, open latrines, aboveground open cisterns, and a brief small-pox outbreak excited U.S. Sanitary Commission agents who were already demanding reform. Vol 348 Register of prisoners in the custody 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0017 Stationery Returns, Mar. prisoners, Mar 1863-June 1865. Letters Records of the Commissary General of Prisoners | National Archives Project. Vol 76 ist of checks received and disposition, List of volunteers reporting at the post Nov Since parole strictures prohibited service against the Confederacy, many Federals had surrendered believing they would be paroled and sent home. Zinn was replaced with Brig. Cumberland, Nashville, Tenn. 36, 1865 Vol 136 No. For more information about the Confederate cemetery, please see the Department of Veterans Affairs website. 6;161 Register of Amnesty Rolls Forwarded, Apr.-May 1865 278 A.R. 2 General Register of Prisoners, 394 Register of Prisoners, 1862-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0132 395 A.R. Vol 49 Camp Butler, IL., military prison. Military Prison. The high tide of the prison population at Camp Chase was reached in 1863 when some 8,000 men were confined there. 21;63 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0064 Ledgers of Prisoners Accounts: 213 A.R. Registers of burials: Camp Dennison, Ohio Gratiot Street Prison, St. Louis, Mo. List of prisoners remaining in the hospital, Vol 162 Register of officers, enlisted men, 1862 Meridian and Grenada, Miss., and Mobile, Ala. Vol 263 Meridian, Miss., and at Livingston, 1;460* General Register of Prisoners, Aug. 1861-Dec. 1865 List of Substitute Brokers and Bounty Jumpers Released, Mar. Vol 146 No. 1863-July 1865 313 A.R. 18, July 1863-Apr 1865 List of Negro prisoners 1) A-K, 1863-64 355 (pt. books, 1863-65, Roll 98 - Memphis, Tenn., military Descriptive Lists of prisoners Jan 1864-Feb Vol 231 Aug-Nov 1864, Roll 71 - Vol 232 1864-65 Vol 83 Roll call book for the west half of the Carolina Organizations in various prison divisions. Records relating to prisoners, 1864-65, Receipts for letters containing money The camp has been described as "America's Auschwitz" and "the deadliest ground of the Civil War." Conditions at Union prisoner-of-war camps weren't much better. Vol 51 Register of prisoners confined, of Mississippi Statements of funds remitted and received Sept Letters sent: 4 Register of Deaths of Prisoners, July 1864-July 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0068 Morning Reports of Military and Political Prisoners: 225 126 July-Dec. 1864 226 127 Jan.-July 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0069 Registers of Prisoners Money Received: 227 135 July 1864-June 1865 228 134 July-Nov. 1864 229 133 Register of the Disposition of Prisoners Possessions, 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0070 Ledgers of Prisoners Accounts: 230 137* July-Dec. 1864 231 138 Aug.-Nov. 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0071 Ledgers of Prisoners Accounts: 232 139 1864-65 233 136* Blotter to Ledgers, 1864-65 Check Stubs, FJrst National Bank of Elmra, N.Y.: 234 131 Aug.-Dec. 1864 235 132 Dec. 1864-June 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0072 Gratiot and Myrtle Streets Prisons, St. Louis, Mo.
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