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table of contents
  1. Contents
  2. Introduction
  3. Editorial Method
  4. Chapter 1. 1863: From Soldier to Prisoner

Contents

Introduction

Editorial Method

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CHAPTER 1. 1863: From Soldier to Prisoner

CHAPTER 2. Winter and Spring 1864: From One Prison to Another

CHAPTER 3. May–December 1864: “There Is Always Some Jonah”

CHAPTER 4. Early Spring 1865: Silence and Anxiety

CHAPTER 5. Spring to Autumn 1865: Surrender and Allegiance

CHAPTER 6. “A Dark Record of Suffering and Oppression”: Wash Nelson’s Memoir

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