Scraps From the Prison Table At Camp Chase And Johnsons Island

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Scraps From the Prison Table At Camp Chase And Johnsons Island
Joseph Barbire
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J. C. Turner, of the Third Mississippi, is quite sober-sided, is pulling his beard with one hand, and holding a newspaper with the other, a fit picture, like many of us, for a comic almanac. Lieutenant Donoho, of the famous Tenth Ten nessee, has taken his thoughts and gone to bed with them. Donoho is one of our geniuses, having a great amount of versatitity, being thorough in engineering and infantry, and has served an apprenticeship in some half dozen different pursuits. His associate in the m...ess, Lieu tenant Barrett, of the Second Kentucky, is sitting by his bunk, whittling, and damns everybody that says a word against S. B. Buckner, and is confident that exchange will turn out all right. Lieutenant McAlpine has dropped in, for sympathy, and finds it in a game of "old sledge. " Lieutenant J. Y. Moore and Captain Garrett, of the Third Mississippi, two of the best behaved gentlemen of our mess, are brooding over the bad news in a game of " draughts, " and in their alternate successes, forget the checks to their speedy exchange.

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