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Tag Archives: prison
The lives of prisoners of war at Johnson’s Island
The SHC contains a number of collections that document the lives of Confederate prisoners at Johnson’s Island Prison near Sandusky, Ohio. [Click here to see a listing of catalog records of SHC material on the subject.] The image above comes … Continue reading
Posted in Civil War, Featured Collections
Tagged Confederate, Johnson's Island, Johnson's Island Prison, Joseph Mason Kern, Lake Erie, maps, Ohio, prison, prisoners, Robert Bingham, Sandusky, soldiers, Union
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What We’re Browsing: Confederate Spies!
Often, while clicking around in the library catalog, we stumble on these intriguing little pockets of content among the holdings of the SHC. Sometimes it’s a matter of rediscovering what we forgot we had, or finding stuff that seems to … Continue reading
Posted in Civil War, Just for Kicks, Staff Finds, Subjects
Tagged Civil War, Confederate, Confederate States of America, espionage, prison, prisoners, soldiers, spies, spy
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