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Prison Life in the Old Capitol and Reminiscences of the Civil War

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A first-person prison diary recounts arrest and confinement in a wartime city jail, detailing daily routine, accommodations, rations, illnesses, guards, and the habits prisoners adopted to endure long confinement. The narrative follows parole and transfer to a parole camp, the exchange process, and a subsequent journey through Southern territory back toward active service, with vivid travel impressions of rivers, towns, and military camps. Interwoven are reflections on the treatment of prisoners of war, efforts to correct public misconceptions about prison officials, lists of fellow inmates, maps and illustrations, and anecdotes collected from other captives.

About the Author

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James J. Williamson

James J. Williamson was an American author known for his firsthand account of life during the Civil War. His notable work, "Prison Life in the Old Capitol and Reminiscences of the Civil War," provides a vivid narrative of his experiences as a prisoner and offers insights into the broader context of the war. Through his writing, Williamson contributes to the understanding of the Civil War era, capturing the struggles and resilience of those who lived through it. His reflections serve as an important historical document, enriching the literary heritage surrounding this tumultuous period in American history.

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