The Civil War Literature of Ohio a Bibliography With Explanatory And Historical

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S. E. Lewis, late assistant surgeon, C. S. Army, and com- mander of the Charles Broadway Rouss Camp, No. Iioi, United Confederate Veterans.
The report further shows that the Confederate prisoners of war who died in Ohio while in the hands of the United States authorities with locality of prison and number of graves to be as follows : Camp Chase: Deaths, 2, 108; graves, known, 1900; un- known, 208. Cleveland : Deaths, 2 ; graves, unknown, 2. Cin- cinnati (McLean Barracks): Deaths, 6; graves, unk
...nown, 6. Columbus: Deaths, i ; graves, unknown, i. Gallipolis: Deaths, 5; graves, unknown, 5. Johnson's Island: Deaths, 270; graves, known, 243; unknown, 27.
[243] FOEAKER (J. B. ) Address of Senator Foraker at Arlington, Memorial Day, May 30, 1905. ( WasLiington : n. P. 1905. ) Pamphlet. 8 vo. Pp. 14.
A touching tribute to the memory of the heroic dead of 1861-1865. The cause and results of the Civil War and the race problem are also discussed. Senator Foraker dwells upon and approves the return of the Confederate battle-flags, which Con- gress had ordered by legislation, and which eighteen years be- fore had been prevented by a popular protest from the North.


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