The following pages contain a plain, unvarnished statement of facts that occurred under the notice of one who was so unfortunate as to be taken prisoner by those who sought to destroy and dissever our glorious country. As will be perceived, it is written with great care, hence its reliability. It was thought best to print the author's diary, just as it was received, without any amplification, save that absolutely necessary for the press. To the reader we will say that Dr. Buckley was one of our surgeons who fell into the hands of the Confederates. Corporal Wm. Griffith, of Company G, 90th Regiment P. V., was taken prisoner along with Charles Smedley. He is spoken of as "Griffith." With these few explanations we offer this little book to our citizens, feeling confident that it will be purchased and read by many of them. In purchasing this work you contribute your mite towards alleviating the condition of those whose sufferings are so well set forth in its pages. COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATION. |