American Bastile: A History of the Illegal Arrests and Imprisonment of American Citizens During the Late Civil War ...T. W. Hartley, 1869 - 728 halaman |
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... allowed to remain over night , food for the rats that swarmed the prison . To this room the prisoners were taken for breakfast , when they found the food covered with flies and vermin . The room being poorly ventilated , the stench ...
... allowed to remain over night , food for the rats that swarmed the prison . To this room the prisoners were taken for breakfast , when they found the food covered with flies and vermin . The room being poorly ventilated , the stench ...
Halaman 99
... allowed to do , in this humane work . What she did , was done with the full knowledge and consent of those in command of the prison , with the exception , that on a few occasions , she furnished money to escaped prisoners to enable them ...
... allowed to do , in this humane work . What she did , was done with the full knowledge and consent of those in command of the prison , with the exception , that on a few occasions , she furnished money to escaped prisoners to enable them ...
Halaman 100
... allowed to go out of his sight for one minute . She told him that she could not go out apparelled as she was , and must put on more comfortable clothing , and that he could go into her room and examine everything in it again , if he was ...
... allowed to go out of his sight for one minute . She told him that she could not go out apparelled as she was , and must put on more comfortable clothing , and that he could go into her room and examine everything in it again , if he was ...
Halaman 104
... allowed to take some exercise , and her treatment otherwise materially improved , she could not possibly live six weeks longer . Upon this statement made under oath , her relentless and cruel persecutors permitted her to walk out on the ...
... allowed to take some exercise , and her treatment otherwise materially improved , she could not possibly live six weeks longer . Upon this statement made under oath , her relentless and cruel persecutors permitted her to walk out on the ...
Halaman 109
... allowed to send a telegram , or even a letter , to Washington , and was then sent to Baltimore , without the privilege of going or sending to my boarding - house , in Harper's Ferry , for a carpet - sack full of cloth- ing , before ...
... allowed to send a telegram , or even a letter , to Washington , and was then sent to Baltimore , without the privilege of going or sending to my boarding - house , in Harper's Ferry , for a carpet - sack full of cloth- ing , before ...
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accused arrest arrived authority Baltimore Bastile Benedict called Captain casemates cause charge citizen Colonel Dimick command commission confined Congress Constitution counsel County Court crime custody Democratic Department Deputy despotism discharged District duty elected Erie County Federal fellow-prisoners Fort Delaware Fort Hamilton Fort Lafayette Fort McHenry Fort Mifflin Fort Warren friends furnished gentlemen Government Governor guard habeas corpus honor hour hundred Illinois imprisonment incarcerated informed Judge Advocate Lafayette land letter liberty Lieutenant Wood Lincoln Macgill Mahony Maryland McHenry ment military morning never night o'clock P.M. oath offence Old Capitol Prison outrage papers parole party permitted persons political President Provost Marshal received refused release replied Secretary Secretary of War Senate sent September Seward Sheean Signed SIMON CAMERON soldiers Stanton taken tion trial United violation Warren Washington Winder writ of habeas York
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