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A Narrative of Andersonville: Drawn from the Evidence Elicited on the Trial ... - Page 147
by Ambrose Spencer - 1866 - 272 pages
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Annual Reports of the War Department, Part 2

United States. War Department - 1866 - 436 pages
...States, then held and being prison• ere of war within the lines of the so-culled Confederate State:- and in the military prisons thereof, to the end that the armies of the United States might hi- weakened and impaired, in violation of the laws and customs of war. Specification. — In this:...
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Life and Death in Rebel Prisons: Giving a Complete History of the Inhuman ...

Robert H. Kellogg - 1867 - 442 pages
...EB Stevenson, Moore, and others unknown, to injure the health and destroy the lives of soldiers in the military service of the United States, then held,...and being prisoners of war within the lines of the so called Confederate States, and in the military prisons thereof, to the end that the armies of the...
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th ..., Volume 8

United States. Congress. House - 1868 - 902 pages
...destroy the lives of soldiers in the military service of the United States, then held and being prieoners of war within the lines of the so-called Confederate...combine, confederate, and conspire with them, the said Jolm H. Winder, Richard B. Winder, Joseph White, WS Winder, RR Stevenson, and others whose names are...
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Recollection of Men and Things at Washington, During the Third of a Century

Lawrence Augustus Gobright - 1869 - 424 pages
...Winder, RR Stevenson, and others unknown, to injure the health and destroy the lives of soldiers in the military service of the United States, then held...the United States might be weakened and impaired. 2. Murder in violation of the laws and customs of war. The prisoner put in a plea in abatement as to...
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Andersonville: A Story of Rebel Military Prisons, Fifteen Months a Guest of ...

John McElroy - 1878 - 664 pages
...injure the health and destroy the lives of soldiers in the military service of the United States, there held, and being prisoners of war within the lines...impaired, in violation of the laws and customs of war." The main facts of the dense over-crowding, the lack of sufficient shelter, the hideous mortality...
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Twelve Months in Andersonville: On the March--in the Battle--in the Rebel ...

Lessel Long - 1886 - 290 pages
...States, then held as prisoners of war in the military prisons of the so-called Confederate States, to the end that the armies of the United States might...impaired, in violation of the laws and customs of war. That the said Wirz subjected prisoners to torture and great suffering by confining them in unhealthy...
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The Horrors of Andersonville Rebel Prison: Trial of Henry Wirz, the ...

Norton Parker Chipman - 1891 - 104 pages
...prisons of the so-called Southern Confederacy, to wit, at the military prison at Andersonville, Georgia, to the end that the armies of the United States might...and impaired in violation of the laws and customs of war. The specification to this charge alleged that this was accomplished, by subjecting the prisoners...
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The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union ...

United States. War Dept - 1899 - 1084 pages
...Turner, Benjamin Harris, and others unknown, to injure the health and destroy the lives of soldiers in the military service of the United States, then held...and in the military prisons thereof, to the end that tho armies of the United States might be weakened and impaired, in violation of the laws and customs...
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The Tragedy of Andersonville: Trial of Captain Henry Wirz, the Prison Keeper

Norton Parker Chipman - 1911 - 536 pages
...Turner, Benjamin Harris and others unknown, to injure the health and destroy the lives of soldiers in the military service of the United States, then' held...thereof, to the end that the armies of the United State? might be weakened and impaired; in violation of the laws and customs of war. Of specification...
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The Tragedy of Andersonville: Trial of Captain Henry Wirz, the Prison Keeper

Norton Parker Chipman - 1911 - 550 pages
...first day of March AD 1864, and at divers times between that day and the tenth day of April, AD 1865, to the end that the armies of the United States might be weakened and impaired, and the insurgents engaged in armed rebellion against the United States might be aided and comforted:...
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