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- Colonel Rose's Tunnel at Libby Prison, by Frank E. Moran
(Century Magazine, 1888A)
- An escape from a Confederate prison.
- A Yankee in Andersonville, by T.H. Mann, MD
(Century Magazine, 1890B)
- A lengthy and fascinating first-hand account of the author's imprisonment.
- On the Andersonville Circuit, by J.T. King
(Century Magazine, 1891A)
- Cold Cheer at Camp Morton, by John A. Wyeth, MD
(Century Magazine, 1891A)
- A Confederate soldier describes conditions at a Union prison camp.
- Treatment of Prisoners at Camp Morton, by W.R. Holloway
(Century Magazine, 1891B)
- A rebuttal of the previous article by John Wyeth on treatment Wyeth experienced at Camp Morton - followed by Wyeth's own rebuttal of the argument that prisoners were "well treated and well fed." You decide!
- Plain Living at Johnson's Island, by H. Carpenter
(Century Magazine, 1891A)
- A Confederate officer describes conditions at a Union prison camp for officers.
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