Prison Life in the South : At Richmond, Macon, Savannah, Charleston, Columbia, Charlotte, Raleigh, Goldsborough, And Andersonville, During the Years 1864 And 1865

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They gave him one hundred lashes, and threatened to kill him if he repeated the act. When he told of it he said, while the fire flashed from his eyes, "Dey may kill dis nigger, but dey can't make him hate de Yankees." H2 178 SKETCHES OF PRISON LIFE.
was nearly time for an up express. We had out no tail lights, or any thing to show we were in the way, and it was only by threatening to leave the train en masse that we could persuade them to build a fire on the track to warn trains of danger. Fort
...unately, the '' runaway" came back in time to take us out of the way before any acci- dents happened.
As the night was so bad, many who had determined to escape were deterred. Such a storm I have seldom seen.
It was almost impossible to live out in the woods, as one escaping would be obliged to. Yet some braved it, the majority only to be recaptured after several days and nights of starvation and travel.
We arrived at Charlotte, North Carolina, at four o'clock on the afternoon of the 15th, and, disembarking in the mud and water, marched three quarters of a mile to a little pine grove, which was called by some " Camp Necessity," by others " Camp Bacon," for here we re- ceived the first meat we had had in over one hundred and thirty days.


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