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A captive of war (1900) - Hyde, S. - 396 pages

Camps and prisons : twenty months in the Department of the Gulf (1865) - Duganne, A. J. H. - 454 pages

Life struggles in Rebel prisons : a record of the sufferings, escapes, adventures and starvation of the Union prisoners (1866) - Ferguson, J. - 246 pages

The horrors of Andersonville rebel prison (1891) - Chipman, N. P. - 105 pages

Walls that talk: a transcript of the names, initials and sentiments written and graven on the walls, doors and windows of the Libby prison at Richmond (1889) - n.a. - 28 pages

A brief history of the cruelties and atrocities of the rebellion
(1864) - Wilson, T. L. - 20 pages

A catalogue of a very complete collection of books and pamphlets relating to the American civil war 1861-5 and slavery including many rare regimental histories, prison narratives, Confederate reports, privately printed biographies, poetry, etc (1898) - Harper, F. P. - 72 pages

A Catalogue of books and pamphlets relating to the American civil war 1861-5 and slavery : [including regimental histories, prison narratives, Confederate publications, biographies, poetry, etc] (1900) - n.a. - 72 pages

A chaplain's campaign with Gen. Butler (1865) - Hudson, H. N. - 82 pages

A history of George W. Murray, and his long confinement at Andersonville, Georgia. Also the starvation and death of his three brothers at the same place (1860) - Murray, G. W. - 32 pages

A history of the One Hundred and Seventeenth Regiment, N.Y. Volunteers (Fourth Oneida) : from the date of its organization, August, 1862, till that of its muster out, June, 1865 (1866) - Mowris, J. A. - 308 pages

A list of the Union soldiers buried at Andersonville (1866) - Atwater, D. - 100 pages

A memorial of Paul Joseph Revere and Edward H. R. Revere (1913) - Thayer, P. R. - 240 pages

A narrative of Andersonville, drawn from the evidence elicited on the trial of Henry Wirz, the jailer (1866) - Spencer, A. - 282 pages

A prisoner of war in Virginia 1864-5 (1912) - Putnam, G. H. - 140 pages

A private chapter of the war (1861-5) (1880) - Bailey, G. W. - 298 pages

A race for liberty; or, My capture, imprisonment, and escape (1867) - Burson, W. - 156 pages

A trip to Richmond as prisoner of war (1879) - Tobie, E. P. - 62 pages

 Adventures of an escaped Union prisoner from Andersonville (1886) - Howe, T. H. - 64 pages

American Bastile. a history of the illegal arrests and imprisonment of American citizens during the late civil war (1876) - Marshall, J. A. - 798 pages

An account of the escape of six federal soldiers from prison at Danville, Va. (1887) - Newlin, W. H. - 156 pages

Andersonville diary; escape, and list of dead, with name, company, regiment, date of death and number of grave in cemetery (1881) - Ransom, J. L. - 304 pages

 Andersonville, a story of Rebel military prisons (1879) - McElroy, J. - 668 pages

Andersonville, or, Fifteen months in rebel prisons (1885) - Gossett, T. A. - 226 pages

 Andersonville. The story of man's inhumanity to man. (1887) - Compton, J. R. - 110 pages

Ball's Bluff; an episode and its consequences to some of us (1913) - Peirson, C. L. - 70 pages

 Battle field and prison pen, or Through the war, and thrice a prisoner in rebel dungeons (1882) - Urban, J. W. - 510 pages

 Battle of the Crater and experiences of prison life (1898) - Shearman, S. U. - 44 pages

Belle Boyd, in camp and prison Vol.1 (1865) - Boyd, B. - 316 pages

Belle Boyd, in camp and prison Vol.2 (1865) - Boyd, B. - 328 pages

 Beyond the lines, or, A Yankee prisoner loose in Dixie (1863) - Geer, J. J. - 314 pages

Billy and Dick : from Andersonville Prison to the White House (1910) - Bates, R. O. - 120 pages

 Border and bastille (1863) - Lawrence, G. A. - 314 pages

 Bright side of prison life : experiences, in prison and out, of an involuntary sojourner in rebeldom (1897) - Swiggett, S. A. - 288 pages

 Bullet and shell : war as the soldier saw it; camp, march, and picket; battlefield and bivouac; prison and hospital (1888) - Williams, G. F. - 472 pages

Cahaba. A story of captive boys in blue (1888) - Hawes, J. - 524 pages

Camp, field and prison life : containing sketches of service in the South, and the experience, incidents and observations connected with almost two years' imprisonment at Johnson's Island, Ohio, where 3,000 Confederate officers were confined (1870) - Wash, W. A. - 392 pages

Capture and escape : a narrative of army and prison life (1908) - Kellogg, J. A. - 230 pages

Cavalry service with General Sheridan, and life in Libby prison (1884) - Bliss, G. N. - 110 pages

 Chickamauga. For 3 years or during the war (1913) - Green, C. R. - 48 pages

Christopher Wren Bunker letters, 1863-1864 (1863) - Bunker, C. W. - 23 pages

Chronicles from the diary of a war prisoner in Andersonville and other military prisons of the South in 1864 (1904) - Northrop, J. W. - 232 pages

 Daniel Bond diary and memoir, 1864 (1864) - Bond, D. - 562 pages

Dark days of the rebellion, or, Life in Southern military prisons (1897) - Booth, B. F. - 386 pages

Dear folks at home; the Civil War letters of Leo W. and John I. Faller, with an account of Andersonville (1963) - Faller, L. W. - 168 pages

 Declaration of exchange of prisoners of war (1864) - n.a. - 1 pages

 Dedication of the monument at Andersonville, Georgia, October 23, 1907, in memory of the men of Connecticut who suffered in southern military prisons, 1861-1865 (1908) - n.a. - 116 pages

Edwin Hall Higley (Class of 1868) Civil War prison diary (1861) - Higley, E. H. - 23 pages

Eighteen months a prisoner under the Rebel flag; a condensed pen-picture of Belle Isle, Danville, Andersonville, Charleston, Florence and Libby prisons, from actual experence (1887) - Boggs, S. S. - 110 pages

Escape of a Confederate officer from prison : what he saw at Andersonville ; how he was sentenced to death and saved by the interposition of President Abraham Lincoln (1892) - Davis, S. B. - 76 pages

Facts and figures vs. myths and misrepresentations : Henry Wirz and the Andersonville Prison (1921) - Rutherford, M. L. - 56 pages

 Famous adventures and prison escapes of the Civil War (1898) - Cable, G. W. - 358 pages

Fast and loose in Dixie. An unprejudiced narrative of personal experience as a prisoner of war at Libby, Macon, Savannah, and Charleston, with an account of a desperate leap from a moving train of cars, a weary tramp of forty-five days through swamps and mountains, places and people visited, etc., etc. (1880) - Drake, J. M. - 322 pages

Field, camp, hospital and prison in the civil war, 1863-1865 (1918) - Humphreys, C. A. - 482 pages

Five months in rebeldom, or, Notes from the diary of a Bull Run prisoner, at Richmond (1862) - Merrell, W. H. - 90 pages

Fort Delaware (1957) - Wilson, W. E. - 44 pages

 Fort-La-Fayette life' 1863-64, in extracts from the "Right flanker," a manuscript sheet circulating among the southern prisoners in Fort-La-Fayette, in 1863-64 (1865) - n.a. - 114 pages

Four months in Libby (1893) - Johnston, I. N. - 206 pages

Four years in Secessia : adventures within and beyond the Union lines (1865) - Browne, J. H. - 488 pages

Fourteen months in American bastiles (1863) - Howard, F. K. - 294 pages

From Andersonville to freedom (1894) - Smith, C. M. - 76 pages

 Gettysburg - Pickett's charge and other war addresses (1915) - Crocker, J. F. - 152 pages

Goldie's Inheritance; a story of the siege of Atlanta (1903) - Whitney, L. M. - 277 pages

 Historical sketches of the Revolutionary and Civil Wars : with an account of author's desperate leap from a swiftly moving train of cars, and a fatiguing tramp of 1,000 miles through three Confederate states, in making his escape from a prison-pen (1908) - Drake, J. M. - 282 pages

 History of the Fifty-first Indiana Veteran Volunteer Infantry : a narrative of its organization, marches, battles and other experiences in camp and prison, from 1861 to 1866 : with revised roster (1894) - Hartpence, W. R. - 444 pages

In a rebel prison, or, Experiences in Danville, Va. (1891) - Roe, A. S. - 46 pages

In and out of Andersonville prison (1905) - Lyon, W. F. - 148 pages

In and out of rebel prisons (1888) - Cooper, A. - 346 pages

In defense of the flag. a true war story. (Illustrated.) A pen picture of scenes and incidents during the great rebellion.--Thrilling experiences during escape from southern prisons, etc. (1904) - Stafford, D. W. - 102 pages

In relation to prisoners of war and state prisoners (1864) - n.a. - 4 pages

In vinculis; or, The prisoner of war. Being, the experience of a Rebel in two federal pens, interspersed with reminiscences of the late war; anecdotes of southern generals, etc. (1866) - Keiley, A. M. - 232 pages

Incidents and adventures in rebeldom; Libby, Belle-Isle, Salisbury (1899) - Darby, G. W. - 234 pages

Jed; a boy's adventures in the army of '61-'65; a story of battle and prison, of peril and escape (1889) - Goss, W. L. - 456 pages

Journal of Alfred Ely : a prisoner of war in Richmond (1862) - Ely, A. - 374 pages

Libby life: experiences of a prisoner of war in Richmond, Va., 1863-64 (1864) - Cavada, F. F. - 258 pages

Life and death in Andersonville; or, What I saw and experienced during seven months in rebel prisons (1887) - Phillips, M. V. B. - 86 pages

Life and death in Rebel prisons: giving a complete history of the inhuman and barbarous treatment of our brave soldiers by Rebel authorities, principally at Andersonville, Ga., and Florence, S. C (1865) - Kellogg, R. H. - 414 pages

Life and deeds of Dr. John McGregor : including scenes of his childhood, also scenes on the battle field of Bull Run, at the prisons in Richmond, Charleston, Castle Pinckney, Columbia, Salisbury, on the banks of the James River, his escape, his return home, the tragical scene on Dyer St., and the heart-rending scene at the City Hotel in Providence, where his eventful life terminated (1886) - McGregor, J. S. - 214 pages

Life in southern prisons; from the diary of Corporal Charles Smedley, of Company G, 90th regiment Penn'a volunteers, commencing a few days before the "battle of the Wilderness", in which he was taken prisoner, in the evening of the fifth month fifth, 1864 (1865) - Smedley, C. - 74 pages

 Lights and shadows in Confederate prisons : a personal experience, 1864-5 (1915) - Sprague, H. B. - 188 pages

 Martyria; or, Andersonville prison (1866) - Hamlin, A. C. - 278 pages

My experience as a prisoner of war, and escape from Libby prison (1896) - McCreery, W. B. - 40 pages

My imprisonment and the first year of abolition rule at Washington (1863) - Greenhow, R. O. - 378 pages

My record in rebeldom (1865) - Sanderson, J. M. - 228 pages

 Narrative of prison life at Baltimore and Johnson's Island, Ohio (1917) - Shepherd, H. E. - 40 pages

Narrative of privations and sufferings of United States officers and soldiers while prisoners of war in the hands of the Rebel authorities (1864) - n.a. - 306 pages

 Narrative of the adventures and experiences of Mrs. Josepine Clare : a resident of the South at the breaking out of the rebellion, her final escape from Natchitoches, La., and safe arrival at home in Marietta, Pa. (n.d.) - Clare, J. - 38 pages

Nineteen months a prisoner of war (1865) - Sabre, G. E. - 226 pages

 Observations in the North : eight months in prison and on parole (1865) - Pollard, E. A. - 160 pages

Observations of an Illinois boy in battle, camp and prisons-1861 to 1865 (1910) - Eby, H. H. - 296 pages

On wheels and how I came there (1893) - Smith, W. B. - 354 pages

One year's soldiering, embracing the battles of Fort Donelson and Shiloh (1863) - Kiner, F. F. - 237 pages

Over the dead line (1902) - Dufur, S. M. - 306 pages

 Patriots of Salem. Roll of honor of the officers and enlisted men, during the late Civil War, from Salem, Mass., containing the rank, age, date of mustering in, date of discharge and cause thereof, prisoners of war, together with a list of wounded, killed and those who died in the service (1877) - Hutchinson, T. J. - 144 pages

Preliminary report of the operations of the U.S. Sanitary Commission : in North Carolina, March, 1865, and upon the physical condition of exchanged prisoners lately received at Wilmington, N.C. (1865) - n.a. - 22 pages

 Prison diary, of Michael Dougherty, late Co. B, 13th., Pa., cavalry (1908) - Dougherty, M. - 98 pages

Prison life in Andersonville (1912) - Maile, J. L. - 172 pages

 Prison life in Dixie. Giving a short history of the inhuman and barbarous treatment of our soldiers by Rebel authorities (1881) - Vaughter, J. B. - 234 pages

Prison life in the Old Capitol and reminiscences of the Civil War (1911) - Williamson, J. J. - 172 pages

 Prison life in the South : at Richmond, Macon, Savannah, Charleston, Columbia, Charlotte, Raleigh, Goldsborough, and Andersonville, during the years 1864 and 1865 (1865) - Abbott, A. O. - 396 pages

 Prison-life in the tobacco warehouse at Richmond (1862) - Harris, W. C. - 186 pages

Prisoners of war and military prisons : personal narratives of experience in the prisons of Richmond, Danville, Macon, Andersonville, Savannah, Millen, Charleston, and Columbia (1890) - Isham, A. B. - 633 pages

Prisoners of war, 1861-65; a record of personal experiences, and a study of the condition and treatment of prisoners on both sides during the war of the rebellion (1912) - Sturgis, T. - 86 pages

Recollections and reflections : an auto of half a century and more (1906) - Green, W. J. - 380 pages

 Recollections of a prisoner of war (1909) - Roy, A. - 234 pages

 Recollections of Alexander H. Stephens : his diary kept when a prisoner at Fort Warren, Boston Harbour, 1865, giving incidents and reflections of his prison life and some letters and reminiscences (1910) - Stephens, A. H. - 598 pages

Reminiscences of a prisoner of war and his escape (1915) - Langworthy, D. A. - 104 pages

 Reminiscences of his capture and escape from prison and adventures within the federal lines (1895) - Rahm, F. H. - 64 pages

 Reminiscences of life in the army, and as a prisoner of war (1910) - McCulloch, J. S. - 76 pages

Report of the Wisconsin Monument Commission appointed to erect a monument at Andersonville, Georgia : with other interesting matter pertaining to the prison (1911) - Sandburg, C. - 314 pages

Richmond prisons 1861-1862 : compiled from the original records kept by the Confederate government, journals kept by Union prisoners of war, together with the name, rank, company, regiment and state of the four thousand who were confined there (1893) - Jeffrey, W. H. - 286 pages

 Scraps from the prison table, at Camp Chase and Johnson's Island (1868) - Barbière, J. - 428 pages

Sketches in prison camps : a continuation of Sketches of the war (1865) - Nott, C. C. - 222 pages

Smith's 'knapsack' of facts and figures, '61 to '65 (1884) - Smith, F. W. - 128 pages

Story of the famous tunnel escape from Libby prison (1893) - Hamilton, A. G. - 16 pages

Sufferings endured for a free government (1865) - Wilson, T. L. - 416 pages

Tales of war times : being the adventures of Thomas Hinds during the American Civil War (1904) - Hinds, T. - 192 pages

 Terrors and horrors of prison life; or, Six months a prisoner at Camp Chase, Ohio (1907) - Duff, W. H. - 160 pages

The barbarities of the Rebels, as shown in their cruelty to the federal wounded and prisoners (1863) - Bartlett, J. R. - 54 pages

The bastiles of the North (1863) - Sangston, L. - 144 pages

The capture, the prison pen, and the escape : giving a complete history of prison life in the South (1870) - Glazier, W. W. - 468 pages

The demon of Andersonville (1865) - Wirz, H. - 108 pages

The diary of Bartlett Yancey Malone (1919) - Malone, B. Y. - 88 pages

The dispatch carrier (1892) - Stephens, W. - 156 pages

The Gray book (1920) - Jennings, A. H. - 64 pages

The horrors of southern prisons during the war of the rebellion, from 1861 to 1865 (1902) - Lightcap, W. H. - 112 pages

The immortal six hundred; a story of cruelty to Confederate prisoners of war (1911) - Murray, J. O. - 448 pages

The martyrs who, for our country, gave up their lives in the prison pens in Andersonville, Ga. (1866) - Moore, J. M. - 240 pages

The messenger bird (1862) - Barbiere, J. - 94 pages

The Ninth New York heavy artillery : a history of its organization, services in the defenses of Washington, marches, camps, battles, and muster-out, with accounts of life in a rebel prison, personal experiences, names and addresses of surviving members, personal sketches and a complete roster of the regiment (1899) - Roe, A. S. - 700 pages

The Old Capitol and its inmates (1867) - Lomax, V. - 238 pages

The prisoner of state (1863) - Mahony, D. A. - 428 pages

The prisoner of war, and how treated (1865) - Roach, A. C. - 262 pages

The privations of a private (1907) - Toney, M. B. - 168 pages

The secret service, the field, the dungeon, and the escape (1865) - Richardson, A. D. - 552 pages

The smoked Yank (1888) - Grisby, M. - 240 pages

The soldier boy's diary book; or, Memorandums of the alphabetical first lessons of military tactics. Kept by Adam S. Johnston, from September 14, 1861, to October 2, 1864 (1866) - Johnston, A. S. - 148 pages

The soldier's story of his captivity at Andersonville, Belle Isle, and other rebel prisons (1867) - Goss, W. L. - 294 pages

The southern side; or, Andersonville Prison (1876) - Stevenson, R. R. - 518 pages

The Sunny land; or, Prison prose and poetry, containing the production of the ablest writers of the South, and prison lays of distinguished Confederate officers (1868) - Jones, B. H. - 567 pages

The sword of honor; a story of the civil war (1906) - Johnson, H. A. - 126 pages

The tragedy of Andersonville; trial of Captain Henry Wirz, the prison keeper (1911) - Chipman, N. P. - 544 pages

The trial and death of Henry Wirz, with other matters pertaining thereto (1908) - Ashe, S. W. - 74 pages

The true story of Andersonville prison; a defense of Major Henry Wirz (1908) - Page, J. M. - 262 pages

The wild riders of the first Kentucky cavalry; a history of the regiment, in the great war of the rebellion, 1861-1865 : pathetic scenes, amusing incidents, and thrilling episodes, a regimental roster, prison life, adventures, and escapes (1894) - Tarrant, S. E. - 564 pages

Three hundred days in a Yankee prison; reminiscenses of war life, captivity, imprisonment at Camp Chase, Ohio (1904) - King, J. H. - 128 pages

Trial of Henry Wirz; letter from the Secretary of War ad interim, in answer to a resolution of the House of April 16, 1866, transmitting a summary of the trial of Henry Wirz (1868) - n.a. - 864 pages

 Twelve months in Andersonville. On the march--in the battle--in the Rebel prison pens, and at last in God's country (1886) - Long, L. - 264 pages

 United States bonds; or Duress by federal authority: a journal of current events during an imprisonment of fifteen months, at Fort Delaware (1874) - Handy, I. W. K. - 764 pages

With fire and sword (1911) - Byers, S. H. M. - 216 pages

    


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