1863-Aug 1864, Roll 45 - Vol No. 16, 1863. It was established in 1861 six miles outside of Columbus, Ohio as a training camp for volunteers. Vol 260 May 1865 received from prisoners 1862 Vol 222 July-Aug 1864 The camp received its first large influx of captured Confederates from western campaigns, including enlisted men, officers, and a few of the latter's black servants. 3, ca. CAMP CHASE Camp Chase, located in Columbus, Ohio, was a training camp for newly inducted recruits, but it also became a prison camp for Confederate prisoners. prisoners money, 1863-65, Vol 386 Ledger of Roll 13 - Letters sent and received office, June-Aug. 1862 Apr-Oct 1862. Vol 203 Aug 1862 List of prisoners remaining after releases and Camp Chase was a Civil War camp established in May 1861, on land leased by the U.S. Government. During its existence it held 9,416 prisoners and had 650 guards. 32, 1865 captured in Jan 1863, 1862-63. released, escaped, and deceased 1862-63 Doylestown, PA: W.W.H. 1863-May 1865 320 G.R. Vol 119 No. Vol 114 registers of prisoners: 1863. List of white oak guards, 1862 32;408 No. 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0128 386 238 Ledger of Prisoners Accounts and Name Index, Mar. - Also available in digital form. Vol 76 ist of checks received and disposition, 1863-64 Ledger Account of the Alton Savings Institute, Mar.-Apr. 414-415 List of of the commissary general of prisoners. The high tide of the prison population at Camp Chase was reached in 1863 when some 8,000 men were confined there. Vol 348 Register of prisoners in the custody of allegiance. prisoners exchanged, paroled, and released, and of prisoners taking List of volunteers reporting at the post Nov General register of prisoners, Aug 1863-Dec Vol 220 1864-65, Roll 66 - Vol 221 Register of 1-9, [n.d.] 389 249 Prison Divisions Nos. Records relating to prisoners, 1864-65 Vol 247 June 1865 Vol 16 Lists of prison camp records received, 1864-July 1865, Roll 68 - Morning reports of When the first prisoners died at Camp Chase they were buried in the City Cemetery of Columbus, Ohio. June-Oct 1864 Vol 146 No. Prisoners in the West were sent to Vicksburg, where the first exchanges were conducted by Major N. G. Watts, C. S. A., and Captain H. M. Lazelle, U. S. A. k Register of Civilian Prisoners, Apr. 427 July 1863 116 A.R. Vol 116 Register of officer prisoners, Apr 1865 124 A.R. Even before the cartel was signed, Secretary Stanton saw a potential for Union soldiers to abuse the parole system. Vol 72 Barracks in prisons no's 1-3 1865. the prison hospital June-July 1865. The cemetery is open for visitation. List of Commands in Prison. prisoners, register of deaths, and morning reports of prisoners, 1862-65, Roll 103 - Vol 332-334 Ledgers of Remains of soldiers that were buried at City Cemetery were moved to the new prison Cemetery. Vol 170 Dec 1863-Apr 1864 Vol 57 Feb.-Mar. Roll 24 - Vol 55 May 1862-Aug 1863 Vol 68 Jan-June 1865, Roll 28 - Vol 69 Register of -Aug. 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0087 Invoice of Money and Effects of Prisoners, Apr. 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. 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 . prison hospital, Jan-July 1864, List of clothing belonging to officers in the Vol 323-324 Letters sent, Dec 1863-Sept 1865, Roll 100 - Vol 325 Genneral List of Negro prisoners 3 Descriptive List of Prisoners, in the Custody of the District Provost Marshal, Who Took Oaths of Amnesty or Allegiance, Mar. 6;232* Order Book, Jan.-July 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0098 Memphis, Tenn., Military Prison General Registers of Prisoners in the Custody of the District Provost Marshal: 318 G.R. This acreage was located south of Thirty-first Street and Cottage Grove Avenue. Vol 292-293, Roll 92 - Vol 297 General register Stubs of prisoners receipts, Roll 33 - Vol 87 Aug 1863-Jan 1864 It consisted of 160 acres divided into 3 sections by plank walls 16 feet high. List of names of prisoners and sums of money, Myrtle Streets Prisons. As many as 150,000 Union soldiers and 25,000 Confederate prisoners passed through its gates from 1861-1865. 5, Dec 1864-Mar 1865 Unidentified list showing organizations. 1863-Jan. 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0090 Louisville, Ky., Military Prison General Registers of Prisoners:295 G.R. prisoners applications for release and decisions. compiled by the office of the commissary general of prisoners. All that remains of the camp today is a Confederate cemetery containing 2,260 graves of Confederate prisoners of war. delivered to prisoners Mar 1864-May 1865, Prisoners statements giving other persons the Account of the prison fund Feb. 1864. Vol 246 June 1865 20, July 1863-Apr 1865 Ex-Confederate Association of Chicago Camp No. Vol 153 Arkansas and Tennessee organizations prison divisions released or returned to confederate barracks, 1864-65, Roll 47 - Vol 161 Register of Vol 195 1862 Register of prisoners transferred and escaped 1862, Vol 64 Lists of prisoners transferred, prisoners 1864-65, Roll 67 - Registers of prisoners: 12, June 1863-Apr 1865 Vol 86 Journal of 78 193 A.R. Registers of prisoners, Roll 43 - Vol 111 1864-65 Vol 130 No. prisoners accounts 1862-64 USA.gov, The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration J and P, Vol 179 Register of List of prisoners received from Henderson, Ky Vol 156 Virginia organizations in prison, N.Y.: Lists of packages received for and delivered FAX: 937-268-2225 5, Dec. 1864-Mar. Registers of articles received for and transferring a party of prisoners to Sandusky, Ohio Apr 28, 1862 prisoners accounts, July-Sept 1864, List of postage, express, and freight charges, 34, 1865 all prisoners. Tennessee, Provost Marshal's office, Vol 423 Register of paroled prisoners, 1865, Vol 424 Register of Others are from the Surgeon General's Office, a few Army commands, and individual prison camps. 383 Various Southern State Organizations in Prison Divisions Nos. 1864-June 1865. 1-26, [n.d.] 72 CC 23 Barracks in Prisons Nos. Vol 102 1862-64 Vol 67 Apr 1863-July 1865 Vol 18 Mississippi, Arkansas, and Tennessee Registers of Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 349 OCGP 1 1863-65 350 OCGP 2 1863-65 351 40 Register of Passes Issued to Visitors, Mar. civilian prisoners showing dispositions and of letters sent relating to Register of prisoners transferred and escaped 1865 125 A.R. 9 and 10, 1865 153 A.R. 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. prison divisions, 1864-65, Vol 391-392 Register of Oaths of Allegiance of Prisoners: Lists of Acadians in Gray who were killed or mortally wounded in action, died in Confederate service, were captured and spent time in Federal POW camps, or deserted the Confederate cause. 15 No. lists of prisoners enlisting in the United States Service and of 14 List of Prisoners Transferred From Camp Chase, Aug. 1863- June 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0027 66 A.R. 24;398 No. 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. reports, register of passes, requisitions for clothing and supplies, and prison of dispositions of prisoners: 1863-65, Vol 369-373 Registers of 1862, Final statements of the number of confined 2;461 Nov. 1862-Sept. 1863 286 A.R. Vol 183 Feb-May 1865, Roll 52 - Vol 184 Register of 1863-May 1865 319 G.R. Streeter, clerk, and turned over to William J. Masterson, keeper, May Consolidated morning reports of prisoners: Roll 19 - June 1864-June 1865. 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. 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. The Union quickly converted numerous training camps into prisons, and expanded the prison facilities at Camp Chase. prisoners accounts and cash books, 1864-65, Vol 338-343 Registers of 23, 1865 136 A.R. Underbuilt, overpopulated, and continuously short on supplies and clean water, it was a nightmare for the nearly 45,000 soldiers who entered its walls. prisoners, Mar 1863-June 1865. in prison divisions, No's 3-35, 1865, Vol 159 Register of officer prisoners in List June 1863-May 1865. The latrines were nothing more than open excavations. 17-19, 1864-65 Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and North Carolina Organizations in Various Prison Divis Ions:154 A.R. 8 Geoje-do Prisoner Of War CampGeoje Island, South KoreaKorean War. 1863 Vol 187 Receipts for money sent by the Adams The Elmira Prison operated for 370 days from 6 July 1864 until 11 July 1865. Ala., May 1865 9 No. Roll 8 - Vol 10-13 Descriptive -Sept. 1864 404- Sept. 1864- July 1865 1*05 269* Memoranda and Blotter Book Relating to Accounts of Prisoners, Jan. l861*-May 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0136 Ship Island, Miss. List of non-commissioned officers of the Vol 78 Roll call book for prison no. Military Prison. prisoners accounts and petty cash account book, May-July 1865, Vol 348 Register of prisoners in the custody The divided sections were designated as Prisons No. 2 Petty Cash Account Book, May-July 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0109 Department of the Ohio 348 6 Register of Prisoners in the Custody of Provost Marshals, Mar.-Dec. 1864 Register of Permits Granted to Sutlers for Bringing Supplies, Feb.-Mar. Vol 182nnJune 1864- June 1865 Vol 391-392 Register of Oaths of Allegiance Registers of prisoners Water was obtained from wells 15-20 feet deep. 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0097 McLean Barracks, Cincinnati, Ohio 311 G.R. and letters received 1864-65. 1;229* Apr.-May 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0108 Newport News, Va., Military Prison 346 A.R. The streets, drains, and gutters of the camp were all in the same condition. Vol 145 Franklin, Monroe, New Iberia, and Register of prisoners confined under sentence register of prisoners, July 1863-July 1863, Roll 101 - Vol 326-327 Registers of
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