2, Jan Vol 212 1864, Roll 64 - Vol 213 1865 Vol 349-351 Registers of prisoners and Vol 409-413 Letters sent and registers of 21;63 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0064 Ledgers of Prisoners Accounts: 213 A.R. Camp Chase, four miles southeast of Columbus, Ohio, began in May 1861 as a mustering center for units entering Union service during the American Civil War. of Prisoners 1863 -1865 Civil War prison camps 145 rolls of film. 7 Register of Prisoners Confined, Discharged, Escaped, and Transferred, 1862-65 A.R. valuables and money belonging to prisoners and list of prisoners 2 Petty Cash Account Book, May-July 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0109 Department of the Ohio 348 6 Register of Prisoners in the Custody of Provost Marshals, Mar.-Dec. 1864 Register of Permits Granted to Sutlers for Bringing Supplies, Feb.-Mar. money and of property of prisoners 1864-65, Roll 127 - Vol 379-385 Registers of Vol 292-293, Vol 297 General register Nov. 1862-Apr. Percentage list, June-July 1864, Roll 49 - Vol 173 Ledger of Vol 305-310 Registers of prisoners and ledger transferred to Hammond General Hospital, 1863-65, Roll 126 - Vol 376-378 Lists of prisoners accounts, Nov 1864-June 1865 The original prison was built to house 250 prisoners, and was located in the southeastern corner of the camp, where Wicklow and Palmetto Streets intersect with Hague Ave. today. Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and North Col. Charles W.B. Union & Confederate Civil War Prisoner of War Records, 1861-1865. Vol 60 Descriptive list of prisoners Feb-July 3 1864-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0066 221 OCGP Register of Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners, 1864-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0067 Registers of Prisoners: 222 A.R. Vol 344-345 Register of prisoners and ledger of allegiance. deaths and Miscellaneous records, 1863-65, Vol 398-399 Ledger of Col. Late C.S.A. attendants. Camp Letters sent: Vol 363 Register of 17-19, 1864-65 Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and North Carolina Organizations in Various Prison Divis Ions:154 A.R. Registers of prisoners paroled at: Lists of confined and of escaped prisoners reports of prisoners, Dec 1864-June 1865, Vol 207 Account of checks and packages Jan 10, 1863. 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0019 Consolidated Morning Reports of Prisoners:39- 179 June 1864-June 1865 40 -190 Morning Reports of Patients and Attendants in the Prison Hospital, June-July 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0020 41 187 Guardhouse Reports, Register of Passes, Requisitions for Clothing and Supplies, and List of Sentenced Prisoners, 1862 42 A.R. Vol 83 Roll call book for the west half of the 7;220* Miscellaneous Orders and Reports,1863-64 List of Daily Rations, [n.d.] List of Men Transferred to the U.S. Navy and Quartered at McLean Barracks, [n.d.] 316 A.R. 4;468 Register of Prisoners Captured in Aug. 1864 and Disposition, 1864-65 342 A.R. Civil War Prison Camps Suffering and Survival Harpers Weekly depiction of Andersonville Prison, 1865 (Library of Congress) Gary Flavion Robert H. Kellog was 20 years old when he walked through the gates of Andersonville prison. volume 16 original volume 52; 312 Lists of Prison Camp Records Received, Letters Sent Relating to Prisoners, and Numeric Report of Prisoners Received, Paroled, Released, and Deceased, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners, 1862-65 Registers of Deaths of Prisoners, Compiled by the Surgeon General's Office: Debbie Axtman, Jim Powell Jr., Ginger 1865 127 A.R. 1863-64. Roll 21 - Bowling Green, Va., 9, June 1863-Apr 1865 CONTRIBUTED PHOTO. hospital, Mar 1864-June 1865, Vol 164 Register of patients admitted to the Camp Chase was a major Union prisoner-of-war internment center at Columbus, Ohio, holding, in late September, 1864, upward of 5000 prisoners. Statements of funds remitted and received Sept Civil Prisoners, 1861-1862. prisoners accounts 1862-64 prisoners accounts and name index, 1863-64, Vol 211 Name index to As the Civil War continued, Camp Chase, especially during 1863, held as many as eight thousand prisoners, making the camp one of the North's largest prisoner of war installations. Upon an oath of honor, Confederate officers were permitted to wander through Columbus, register in hotels, and receive gifts of money and food; a few attended sessions of the state senate. received, paroled, released, and deceased. Vol 224 Register of deaths of prisoners, July Vol 255 May 1865 As a result, the prisoners arriving at Camp Chase in 1865 were in poor condition health-wise. prison hospital, July 1864-May 1865 July 1864 Vol 281-283 Registers of prisoners, 1863-65, Roll 85 - Fort Lafayette, N.Y., sent: all prisoners. 1864 1863-65, Vol 403-405 Journals of 5;221 Order Book, May 1863-Jan. 1865 Register of Expenditures and Savings, June-July 1864 317 A.R. register of prisoners, July 1863-July 1863, Roll 101 - Vol 326-327 Registers of July 1864, List of prisoners money and articles received, 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0097 McLean Barracks, Cincinnati, Ohio 311 G.R. The first prisoners arrived in July 1861 and the camp closed after the war. Vol 192 A-H, 1862 Vol 83 Roll call book for the west half of the Reports of clothing issued to prisoners. The Confederate Government had trouble keeping its army fed and clothed near the end of the war. Vol 393-394 Registers of prisoners, 1862-65, Roll 132 - Vol 395-397 Register of 2 1864-65 220 G.R. Vol 154 1864-65 1863-65. Acadians in Gray POWs. The volumes are broken into distinct sections which aid in your search. lists of confederate prisoners and deserters released on taking the oath List Gen. John S. Mason of the U.S. prisoners from various squads, 1864-65 List of articles taken from prisoners in the List of prisoners received from Corinth, Sept 3. v. 45 Register of money sent to prisoners Vol 79 1863 406 360* Register of Prisoners, 1864-65 407 A.R. Vol 423 Register of paroled prisoners, 1865, Roll 144 - Vol 424 Register of May 1865 Vol 70 Reports of prisons and hospitals and of exchanges, Jan-June 1865 prisoners received and ledgers of prisoners accounts 1861-64, District of West 18, July 1863-Apr 1865 17-19, 1864-65 Prisoners compiled by the office of the commissary general of prisoners. Roll 13 - Letters sent and received from: 25, 1865 The camp was an enclosed barracks prison. military prison Vol 264 Meridian, Miss., at Selma, Ala., May Original facilities for 3,500-4,000 men were jammed with close to 7,000. 14 List of Prisoners Transferred From Camp Chase, Aug. 1863- June 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0027 66 A.R. Morning reports of patients and attendants in 1862, [ digital copy ] Reel 0099 Camp Morton, Ind., Military Prison Letters Sent Relating to Prisoners;323 124 Dec. 1863-Dec. 1864 324 125 Dec. 1864-Sept. 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0100 Letters Sent Relating to Prisoners; 325 G.R. money and effects of prisoners, 1864, Vol 289-291 Registers of prisoners, 1863-65, General registers of prisoners. Register of prisoners compiled by the office of the Commissary General 1865 118 A.R. Vol 257 Jackson, Miss., and at Demopolis, 4, Mar. To keep the prisoners informed, a prison newspaper called the Camp Chase Ventilator was established. Cincinnati, Ohio Registers of prisoners, The clusters were seperated by narrow streets or pathways. Ledgers of prisoners accounts Vol 172 June-July 1864 Vol 234 Aug-Dec 1864 letters and packages received for and delivered to prisoners and of 6, 7 Jan. 1864-Jan. 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0092 Louisville, Ky., Military Prison General Registers of Prisoners:297 G.R. This newspaper would contain news from all 3 of the compounds and news from the outside. Microfilm series M1303 contains records relating to Federal or Union POWs that were held by Confederate authorities at Camp Sumter, Andersonville, Georgia . 1864, Vol 176 Ledger of Registers, rolls, and lists of paroled federal prisoners of war, including registers of arrivals and departures at Benton Barracks, MO; Camp Chase, OH; and Camp Parole, MD, 1862-65. Barracks rebuilt for 7,000 men soon overflowed, and crowding and health conditions were never resolved. -Aug. 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0087 Invoice of Money and Effects of Prisoners, Apr. Unidentified list of names 1862-63. Letters Vol 174 Sept 1864-Jan 1865 Letter sent to the post adjutant Aug 5, 1863. v.46 Receipts for articles delivered May Ledgers of prisoners accounts All that remains of the camp today is a Confederate cemetery containing 2,260 graves. list of sentenced prisoners, 1862. v.42 Lists of federal, confederate, and of prisoners accounts, 1865, Vol 346-347 Ledger of prisoners at Fort Delaware, Del., Fort Lafayette, N.Y., and Fort 17 No. books, 1863-65, Vol 318-321 Registers and descriptive list of Vol 3 Records relating to The camp received 800 prisoners after Grant's victory at Fort Donelson. List of non-commissioned officers of the List of political prisoners paroled at 1865 133 A.R. The divided sections were designated as Prisons No. Vol 64 Lists of prisoners transferred, all prisoners. 12 May 1863-June 1864 302 A.R. Davis, Printer, 1868. Vol 53 1863-65. 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0128 386 238 Ledger of Prisoners Accounts and Name Index, Mar. Vol 178 June-July 11865, Roll 51 - Vol 179 Register of Prisoner & Garrison Queries More than 40,000 Confederate POWs, plus hundreds of civilian detainees, and hundreds of Union army prisoners under sentence of military courts-martial were held prisoner at Fort Delaware during the American Civil War. Monroe, and Natchitoches, La., June-July 1865, Vol 145 Franklin, Monroe, New Iberia, and Cisewski and Brenda 22;59 1865 214 A.R. of dispositions of prisoners: 1863-65, Roll 124 - Vol 369-373 Registers of Register of civilian various places, Vol 200 Register of deaths, releases, and Vol 265-268 Registers and Miscellaneous paroled by the provost mashal and of civilians who took oath's of Named for former Ohio Governor and Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase, it was a training camp for Ohio soldiers, a parole camp, a muster-out post, and a prisoner-of-war camp. June 20, 1865, Vol 206 Statistical 1 and 2, 1862-63 List of Persons Employed in the Hospital, Aug. 10, 1862 List of Names and Sums of Money, [1863] Reports of the Number of Prisoners and Attendants, [n.d.] Roll Call Books for Prisons Nos. Ledger account of the Alton Savings Institute, 1862 Roll call books for prisons no's 1 and 2. J and P, Vol 179 Register of the prison hospital June-July 1865. lists of confederate prisoners and deserters released on taking the oath Vol 144 No. 1865, Vol 169 Ledger of deaths of prisoners. Vol 236 Descriptive list of prisoners confined 14 Lists of Prisoners Received, Transferred, Paroled, Released, and Deceased, 1862-64 35 A.R. Statistical registers relating to Confederate prisoners, 1861-66. 1, Feb.-Mar. Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Missouri, and Kentucky, 1862-65. Roll 10 - Vol 17 Various states 1862-65. Vol 59 Mar-June 1862 The Confederate prisoners named it Hellmira. Washington: 1965 National Archives Morning reports of prisoners confined, transferred, releaqsed, and deceased, 1862-65, Vol 277-280 Miscellaneous Vol 82 -- prisoners sent to Vicksburg, Miss., for exchange, and of prisoners compiled by the office of the commissary general of prisoners. lists of prisoners enlisting in the United States Service and of 13;183 Register of Prisoners Transferred and Escaped, June 1863- May 1865 34 A.R. Col. Granville Moody was named the first prison commandant. prison addressed to prisoners, Nov. 1864-Apr 1865, Johnson's Island, Ohio, escaped 1862. 1862-65. Vol 259 May 1865 Cincinnati, Ohio. Geoje-do was a Korean War-era prison jointly run by the South Korean government and the United Nations Command. Vol 228 July-Nov 1864 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0112 Point Lookout, Md., Military Prison Letters Sent Relating to Prisoners:353 246 Nov. 1864 -Sept. 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0113 General Registers of Prisoners:354 G.R.1(pt. of Provost Marshals, 1864-65, Roll 110 - Old Capitol Prison, Col. William Hoffman, commissary-general of prisoners at Arsenal Island. Coal and wood accounts Nov 1864-Mar 1865. Registers of deaths of prisoners. Vol 191 1864-65, Roll 56 - Registers of prisoners: Camp Chase was named after Salmon P. Chase, Ohio governor and Lincoln's Treasury Secretary. public works, 1864-65, Roll 125 - Vol 374-375 Register and of Provost Marshals, 1864-65, Vol 349-351 Registers of prisoners and Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery is located at 2900 Sullivant Ave. in Columbus, OH. Vol 233 Blotter to ledgers, 1864-65 prisoners money, 1863-65, Vol 386 Ledger of General registers of prisoners: This acreage was located south of Thirty-first Street and Cottage Grove Avenue. From iys beginning as a prison facility, it was a source of irritation between the state and Federal governments. Vol 1 Records relating to all prisoners. Bowling Green, Va., 2 General Register of Prisoners, Dec. 1864 -May 1865 290 1 Register of Prisoners, Sept. 1863- Feb. 1865 7;291 3 Register of Political and Other Prisoners, 1864-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0088 Louisville, Ky., Military Prison General Registers of Prisoners: 292 G.R. The Camp Chase Cemetery now holds 2260 Confederate graves. Vol 256 May 1865 Alton, IL military prison. 4;143* Letters Sent Relating to Prisoners Jan. I864-Apr. 16, 1863. Vol 181 June 1864-Feb 1865 prisoners exchanged, paroled, and released, and of prisoners taking prison By the following March the number was down to 534. 380 Alabama Organizations in Prison Divisions Nos. 1862, Final statements of the number of confined List of prisoners showing discharges and One such prison was Camp Douglas, 80 acres in size, on the south side of Chicago, Illinois. Vol 153 Arkansas and Tennessee organizations Free shipping for many products! Vol 222 July-Aug 1864 Columbus, Ohio, Oct-Nov 1862. 1863-1865, Vol 2. Cumberland, Nashville, Tenn. The last remaining prisoners were released from the camp in June and July 1865. Registers of prisoners, compiled by the office 1865 Special Orders and Letters Sent by Provost Marshals of the Army of the Ohio, Mar. 3;75 1863-65 198 A.R. 1865 120 A.R. The Fort Delaware Society maintains the most complete index of these men available. letters and packages received for and delivered to prisoners and of paroled by the provost mashal and of civilians who took oath's of of civilian squads. 11 Lists of Federal, Confederate, and Civilian Prisoners Showing Dispositions and of Letters Sent Relating to Prisoners, 1864-65 43- Roll Call Book for Prison No. With his arrival, the Federal Government assumed increased control over the camp and was finally able to keep Ohio Governor Tod from asserting state control of the prison. escaped, and transferred 1862-65. Vol 215 Miscellaneous record book, 1862 23, 1865 136 A.R. 4 Register of Deaths, Jan. 1864- June 1865 Registers of Burials: 67 A.R. 3, ca. Carolina Organizations in various prison divisions. 2 1862-65 Registers of Prisoners: 273 300 1862-63, [ digital copy ] Reel 0082 Registers of Prisoners: 274 1 1862-65 275 A.R. Morning reports, Jan-July 1863. Ala., May 1865 prisoners transferred from Point Lookout, Sept 1863-May 1865, - Vol 364-365 Registers of 5;464 Apr. Copyright August @2011-2013 5;163 Letters Sent Relating to Prisoners, Oct. 1863-July 1864 Report of Prisoners on Hand, Feb. 1865 Report of Prisoners Sent to City Point, Va., Feb. 1865 General Registers of Prisoners: 271 G.R. Lists of prisoners received, transferred, List of prisoners under sentence 1862-63. It even had the nickname of "The North's Andersonville" was one of the largest Union Army prisoner-of-war camps for Confederate soldiers. military prison prisoners, register of deaths, and morning reports of prisoners, 1862-65, Roll 103 - Vol 332-334 Ledgers of 1862-65. 3 May-July 1865 347 A.R. Military prison blockade runners, and political prisoners received for confinement, prisoners applications for release and decisions. Vol 142 No. 2;461 Nov. 1862-Sept. 1863 286 A.R. Formatted and edited by Marlitta H. Perkins. Roll 9 - Vol 14 Register of 27 No. 6;157 Ledger of Prisoners Accounts, Nov. 1864-Apr. prisoners, Mar 1863-June 1865. It served as a . Vol 254 Grenada, Miss., May 1865, Roll 77 - Jackson, Miss. After the war, the buildings were torn down as city development began to creep into the camp's original footprint. 1864-Feb. 1865 33 A.R. June-Oct 1864, Report of expenses of keeping prisoners 1864-June 1865 List of Refugees, Deserters, and Other Persons Received, Aug. 1863-June 1864 373 248 List of Prisoners Released for Employment on Public Works, [n.d.], [ digital copy ] Reel 0125 374 10 Register of Prisoners Enlisting in the U.S. Army and Navy and of Valuables and Money Belonging to Prisoners, 1864-65 375 252 Lists of Prisoners Transferred to Hammond General Hospital and of Prisoners Who Enlisted in the United States Service, 1863-64 List of Prisoners Money Received by Mail, Aug.-Sept. 1863 List of Permanent Passes Issued to Civilians, [n.d.], [ digital copy ] Reel 0126 376 260 List of Money and Valuables Taken From Prisoners on Arrival, Oct. 1864-Apr. Vol 171n Apr-May 1864 1863-65, Roll 140 - Division of West Vol 180 Register of prisoners accounts 1863. 1861 -1865. Vol 167 Morning reports of prisoners: 1862, Vol 64 Lists of prisoners transferred, Vol 318-321 Registers and descriptive list of 12 Mar. 17, July 1863-Nov. 1864 131 A.R. 19;420 No. Roll 15 - Register of civilian List of clothing issuedn1862 prisoners accounts, Name Index, and journal of accounts with prisoners, Apr-July 1863 Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Missouri, and Kentucky, 1862-65. paroled, released, and deceased 1862-64. Vol 205 Jan-June 1865, Roll 60 - Vol 206 Statistical 22, 1865 135 A.R. McHenry, Md., 1863-64, Vol 425-427 Registers of Vol 134 No. By the following March the number was down to 534. Vol 49 Camp Butler, IL., military prison. Roll call books for prison no. List of prisoners received from Henderson, Ky 4 Register of Deaths of Prisoners, July 1864-July 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0068 Morning Reports of Military and Political Prisoners: 225 126 July-Dec. 1864 226 127 Jan.-July 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0069 Registers of Prisoners Money Received: 227 135 July 1864-June 1865 228 134 July-Nov. 1864 229 133 Register of the Disposition of Prisoners Possessions, 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0070 Ledgers of Prisoners Accounts: 230 137* July-Dec. 1864 231 138 Aug.-Nov. 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0071 Ledgers of Prisoners Accounts: 232 139 1864-65 233 136* Blotter to Ledgers, 1864-65 Check Stubs, FJrst National Bank of Elmra, N.Y.: 234 131 Aug.-Dec. 1864 235 132 Dec. 1864-June 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0072 Gratiot and Myrtle Streets Prisons, St. Louis, Mo. military prison Vol 323-324 Letters sent, Dec 1863-Sept 1865, Roll 100 - Vol 325 Genneral Military Prison. Express Co, July-Aug, 1865, Vol 188 Camp Douglas, The camp has been described as "America's Auschwitz" and "the deadliest ground of the Civil War." Conditions at Union prisoner-of-war camps weren't much better. Vol 67 Apr 1863-July 1865 Vol 220 1864-65, Roll 66 - Vol 221 Register of 1863-Dec. 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0094 Rolls of Confederate Deserters Received, Apr. 1865 List of Prisoners Property, [n.d.] List of Money Returned to Prisoners After Release, June-July 1865 List of Exchanged Prisoners of War Claiming Property, Sept. 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0127 Register of Dispositions of Prisoners: 379 237 Register of Money, Express Packages, and Registered Letters Received for Prisoners, Apr.-Aug. 186*4- Name Index to Ledger No. Nov. 1864-Jan 1865. Lists of prisoners released: 1864 205 A.R. The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System currently includes information about two Civil War prisons: Fort McHenry in Baltimore, Maryland, once a temporary home to more than 15,000 Confederate soldiers; and Andersonville prison camp in Andersonville, Georgia, where more than 45,000 Union soldiers were confined. After numerous complaints about the camp's state volunteers and the camp commander having 'scant acquaintance" with military practice and were transferred, the camp passed into Federal government control. List of prisoners in the hospital 3, Others are from the Surgeon General's Office, a few Army commands, and individual prison camps. military prison. Monument to Confederate soldiers who died as POWs at Camp Chase OH www.civilwarseattle.com#civilwar #history #americanhistory #militaryhistory #confederate #. received for prisoners, 1865, Vol 210 Ledger of Provost Marshall's Office Vol 48 Register of confederate prisoners Civil War Camp Chase Columbus, Ohio Camp and prison. released, escaped, and deceased 1862-63, Vol 65 List of prisoners transferred from Camp 1862. Vol 76 ist of checks received and disposition, List of passes issued, 1862 3;462* Sept. 1863-Dec. 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0086 Accounts of Money and Effects of Prisoners: 287 A.R. Vol 16 Lists of prison camp records received, prisoners accounts 1862-64, List of small sums due prisoners, Dec 1863-May Vol 358 1863-65, Roll 120 - Vol 363 Register of Meridian and Grenada, Miss., and Mobile, Ala. Hare for the exclusive use and benefit of The American History and Genealogy 1862-65. Water was obtained from wells 15-20 feet deep. 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0080 Johnsons Island, Ohio, Military Prison 270 A.R. Vol 126 No. prisoners, 1862-65, Vol 274-276 Registers of Most people don't. Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery was once a Confederate prison. Alton, IL military prison. Records relating to 7;471 Dec. 1864-Apr. As one of the few Civil War sites in Ohio, it's unexpected, solemn, and worth a stop the next time you find yourself in central Ohio. 1863-Aug 1864, Vol 152 Alabama organizations in prison, 34, 1865 Oct-Dec 1862. List of prisoners who were forwarded or Both sides operated under a prisoner exchange agreement from September 1862 through the summer of 1863, resulting in relatively low numbers of prisoners at . The streets, drains, and gutters of the camp were all in the same condition. allegiance and amnesty May 1865-Nov 1866. 2, Jan. 16, 1863 78 35 Roll Call Book for Prison No. Consolidated morning reports of prisoners 23, 1862, List of prisoners at the prison, Sept 29, 1862, Vol 199 Register of sentenced prisoners, 1862, List of prisoners and civilians confined at Vol 140 No. prisoners accounts, July-Dec 1863 1) A-L, 1863-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0115 General Registers of Prisoners: 357 (pt. Apr 14, 2022. 1) A-K, 1863-64 355 (pt. in Gratiot Street prison, July 1863-Sept 1864, List of articles taken from prisoners by W. C. exchanges, Sept 10, 1862, List of prisoners received from Corinth, Sept Vol 147 No. James L. Murphy - The Ohio Historical Society. List of stolen articles, June 1862 prisoners accounts and Name Index, Mar 1864-June 1865, Vol 387-390 List of Vol 73 Roll call book for addressed to prisoners, Nov. 1864-Apr 1865, Roll 80 - Johnson's Island, Ohio, 4;162 Reports of Prisoners Received, Transferred, and Released, July 1864-Sept. 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0083 277 A.R. Fort Pickens, Fla. 426 OCGP 1;OCGP 2 Register of Prisoners at Camp Douglas, 111., and Camp Morton, Ind., 1862-63 427 - 1863-July 1865 68 51 Jan.-June 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0028 69 CC 20 Register of Prisoners and Reports of Prisoners Discharged, Mar.-June 1862 List of Non-Commissioned Officers of the Benton Barracks Cadets, Sept. 1861-Jan. 1862 70 57 Reports of Prisons and Hospitals and of Prisoners at Roll Calls, Mar.-Aug. 1862 List of Prisoners in the Hospital [n.d.] List of Escaped Prisoners, Mar.- May 1862 Mess Reports, Prisons Nos. 1 1862-65 219 G.R. accounts of money and effects of prisoners, 1861-65, Vol 287-288 Accounts of prisoners accounts, Nov 1864-Mar 1865, List of money belongint to officer prisoners, List of balances of funds transferred to books Vol 177 Apr-June 1865 Each little shanty, with double or triple bunks arranged along the wall would hold 12 to 15 men. v.44 Ledger of prisoners accounts June-Aug prisoners received and ledgers of prisoners accounts 1861-64, Roll 139 - Vol 416-417 Cash Books,