
Andersonville: A Story of Rebel Military Prisons
by John McElroy
'Andersonville: A Story of Rebel Military Prisons' Summary
Andersonville: A Story of Rebel Military Prisons is a harrowing account of the horrors of Andersonville Prison during the Civil War. The book is based on the firsthand experiences of John McElroy, a Union soldier who was imprisoned at Andersonville for 15 months. McElroy's account is a powerful indictment of the Confederate prison system and a tribute to the resilience of the human spirit. McElroy describes the horrific conditions at Andersonville in vivid detail, including the overcrowding, starvation, disease, and brutality. He also recounts the stories of some of the prisoners he met, including a young boy who was imprisoned for being a spy and a man who was slowly dying from starvation. Despite the horrors he witnessed, McElroy never lost hope. He organized a secret resistance movement within the prison and helped to keep morale high among the prisoners. He also kept a日記, which became the basis for this book. Andersonville: A Story of Rebel Military Prisons is a powerful and moving account of one of the darkest chapters in American history. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the Civil War, American history, or the human condition.Book Details
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