Prison Life in Andersonville / With Special Reference to the Opening of Providence Spring

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Commendation

DEDICATION

A Personal Foreword

CHAPTER I.

CHAPTER II.

CHAPTER III.

CHAPTER IV.

CHAPTER V.

CHAPTER VI.

CHAPTER VII.

CHAPTER VIII.

CHAPTER IX.

CHAPTER X.

APPENDIX A.

APPENDIX B.

APPENDIX C.

APPENDIX D.

APPENDIX E.

“PRISON LIFE IN ANDERSONVILLE”

This volume,

Number 48

of the Author’s Autograph
Edition, limited to five hundred
copies, is presented to


In grateful appreciation
for cordial support and financial
patronage of the work.

“Prison Life in Andersonville”

With Special Reference to the
Opening of Providence Spring

by
John L. Maile

A Veteran of Company F, Eighth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry and afterward assigned as Lieutenant in the Twenty-eighth U. S. C. T., and for a time an unwilling guest in the Confederate Military prisons at Lynchburg and Danville, Va., Andersonville, Ga., Florence, S. C., and Salisbury, N. C.

“One flag, one land, one heart, one hand,
One Nation evermore.”
—O. W. Holmes.

GRAFTON PUBLISHING COMPANY
WEST COAST MAGAZINE
LOS ANGELES.

Copyright 1912
BY
John L. Maile

Los Angeles, Cal.
U. S. A.

All Rights Reserved

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