Prison Life in the South : At Richmond, ..., And Andersenville During the Years 1864 And 1865

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He was not seen after we left Columbia, I believe. • This threat of Winder's was fcnly.the signal for tunnel- 172 SKETCHES OF PRISON LIFE.
ing to commence ; for, at the time we were hurried away so unceremoniously, nearly a dozen were in progress, a part of them nearly completed, which would let out two persons each minute. They were not discovered till aft' er we left, and, as Wilder was gone, I suppose the build- ings were left standing.
DEATH OF WINDER.
The 8th of February we first heard of
...Winder's death, which caused great joy through all the prison camps— joy that he could no longer torture Union pris- oners.
He was directly and the immediate cause of all the un- necessary suffering among us. Ho was the commissary general of prisoners, and he had it in his power to say •what they should have to eat, where and what kind of quarters they should occupy, and what they should have to minister to their comfort. In all the prisons, so far as I have been able to learn, there was great rejoicing over his death.


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