Description: Richmond Prisons1861-1862Compiled FromThe Original RecordsKept by the Confederate Government Journals Kept by Union Prisoners of war, Together With the Name, Rank, Company, Regiment and State of the Four Thousand That WereImprisoned There By William H. Jeffrey 1893 271 pages, searchable - Bonus Book -Record ofthe Federal DeadBuried FromLibby, Belle Isle, Danville & Camp Lawton PrisonsAnd At City Point, and in the Field beforePetersburg and RichmondPublished 1865 By U.S. Christian Commission 168 pages, Searchable - Bonus Book -Prisoners of WarIn Southern PrisonsBy Henry Furness, 1890 487 pages, Searchable - Bonus Book -A Soldier's ExperienceIn Southern PrisonsBy C. M. Prutsman, 1890 80 pages, Searchable ********************************************************************** ****************************************************************************** Digital EBook CD Requires Adobe Reader 7 or higher to View; or MAC Access Autoboot Menu for Easy PC Access; Manually open files on MAC ****************************************************************************** Richmond's Libby prison was located in a three-story brick warehouse on Tobacco Row. Prior to use as a jail, the warehouse had been leased by Capt. Luther Libby and his son George W. Libby. They operated a ship's chandlery and grocery business. Libby Prison, used only for Union officers, opened in 1861. It contained eight rooms, each 103 by 42 feet. Lack of sanitation and overcrowding caused the death of many prisoners between 1863 and 1864. Because of the high death toll, Libby Prison is generally regarded as second in notoriety only to Andersonville Prison in Georgia. In 1864, the Union prisoners were moved to Macon, Georgia, and Libby Prison was then used for Confederate military criminals. After the occupation of Richmond in 1865 the prison was used by Union authorities for detaining former Confederate officers. Conditions were reportedly less harsh than they had been for Union officers or prisoners of both sides generally during the war. In 1880, the building was purchased by Southern Fertilizer Company. Nine years later, it was bought by candy maker Charles F. Gunther, disassembled, and moved to Chicago, Illinois, where it was rebuilt to serve as a war museum. After it failed to draw enough crowds the structure was again dismantled, this time to be sold in pieces as souvenirs.Richmond's Belle Isle was originally known as Broad Rock Island. It was first explored by Captain John Smith in 1607. In the 18th century the island was occupied by a fishery. In 1814, the Old Dominion Iron and Nail Company completed a nail factory. During the 1860's, the island was inhabited by a village complete with a school, church, and general store. The island served as a prison for Union soldiers during the American Civil War. Between 1862 and 1865, the island was home to about 30,000 POW's and as many as 1,000 died, though accounts vary with the South claiming the death rate was low, while the North claimed it was very high. The nail factory was re-opened after the civil war and remained in operation until 1972. Just insert the CD into your Windows computer and use the menu to open your book(s), and to download the latest version of Adobe Reader. If your system security prevents the CD from auto loading, just double-left click the Autorun file on the CD. For MAC (or Windows) manually open the PDF file for your book. Donâ™t forget to also open the pictures/maps and audio files. Check out my other items! 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Location: Midlothian, Virginia
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Year Printed: 1893
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Topic: Historical
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Author: William H. Jeffrey
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Publisher: The Republican Press
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