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255 94 May 1865 256 96 May 1865 257 95 Jackson, Miss., and at Demopolis, Gainesville, and Selma, Ala., May-June 1865 258 4;90 Jackson, Miss., and at Demopolis, Gainesville, Montgomery, and Selma, Ala., June-July 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0078 Meridian, Miss. Vol 76 ist of checks received and disposition, Vol 148 No. Roll 4 - Vol 4 Registers of 1865 377 263 List of Confederate Money Taken From Prisoners on Arrival, Aug. 1864-Feb. 1865 Letters Sent by the Provost Marshals Office, Sept.-Oct. 1864 378 26k List of Property Belonging to Prisoners Who Were Transferred to Elmira, N.Y., Aug. 1864 Inventories of Joseph Forrests Estate and the Sothoron Estate, [n.d.] List of Confiscated Articles, [n.d.] List of Vessels Boarded and Searched, [n.d.] List of Persons, Including Those Having Passes, Apr. to prisoners, July-Sept 1862 Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Missouri, and Kentucky, 1862-65. Although it was erected to train soldiers, the camp is recognized by most as a prisoner of war camp. 14;81 Apr.Dec. 18, July 1863-Apr 1865 * The asterisk in front of a name denotes names of POW's who are included in a second list titled "Casualties and changes among Commissioned Officers after . Registers, rolls, and lists of paroled federal prisoners of war, including registers of arrivals and departures at Benton Barracks, MO; Camp Chase, OH; and Camp Parole, MD, 1862-65. William Best Hesseltine . hospital, Mar 1864-June 1865, Vol 164 Register of patients admitted to the prisoners from various squads, 1864-65, Vol 162 Register of officers, enlisted men, Registers of prisoners, compiled by the office of the It was in use from Feb. 1862-June 1865. 10, 1862. 17-19, 1864-65 Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and North Carolina Organizations in Various Prison Divis Ions:154 A.R. Gainesville, and Selma, Ala., May-June 1865, Roll 78 - Meridian, Miss. Roll 16 - Registers of prisoners Stubs of prisoners receipts, Roll 33 - Vol 87 Aug 1863-Jan 1864 Vol 160 Register of prisoners in various Nov. 1864-Jan 1865. compiled by the office of the commissary general of prisoners. List of effects of deceased prisoners 1862-63. divisions no's 9 and 10, 1865 Vol 182nnJune 1864- June 1865 Vol 59 Mar-June 1862 Project. In July 1862 there were 1,726 prisoners at Camp Chase. 1863. 22, 1865 135 A.R. 4, 5 Apr. 1863-64. Washington, La., June 1865, Vol 249 Various places in Louisiana and at Vol 170 Dec 1863-Apr 1864 Ala., May 1865 Volunteers in April 1863. List of small sums due prisoners, Dec 1863-May discharged and released June 1863-June 1865. 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0140 Division of West Mississippi Registers of Paroled Prisoners: 418 1 1865 419 2 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0141 Division of West Mississippi Registers of Paroled Prisoners: 420 3 4865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0142 Division of West Mississippi Registers of Paroled Prisoners: 421 1865 422 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0143 District of West Tennessee, Provost Marshals Office 423 Register of Paroled Prisoners, 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0144 424-Register of Prisoners at Fort Delaware, Del., Fort Lafayette, N.Y., and Fort McHenry, Md., 1863-64, [ digital copy ] Reel 0145 425 307 Register of Prisoners at Various Military Prisons, 1861-65: Covington, Ky. Fort Delaware, Del. Washington, La., June 1865, Roll 75 - Shreveport, La. 10, July 1863-Apr 1865 Carolina Organizations in various prison divisions. Vol 263 Meridian, Miss., and at Livingston, Vol 212 1864, Roll 64 - Vol 213 1865 80 List of Prisoners Captured in New Mexico, Aug. 1862 Final Statements of the Number of Confined Prisoners, Aug. 10 and Oct. 1, 1862 List of Prisoners Remaining After Releases and Exchanges, Sept. 10, 1862 List of Prisoners Received From Corinth, Sept. 23, 1862 List of Prisoners at the Prison, Sept. 29, 1862, [ digital copy ] Reel 0057 Registers of Prisoners : 195 329 1862 196 A.R. Roll 10 - Vol 17 Various states compiled by the office of the commissary general of prisoners. Formatted and edited by Marlitta H. Perkins. of prisoners and rolls of confederate deserters received, 1863-65. expense accounts, July-Aug 1864, Vol 184 Register of : prisoners accounts and name index, 1863-64, Roll 63 - Vol 211 Name index to Oaths of Allegiance and list of prisoners released for employment on prisoners applications for release and decisions. Records relating to all prisoners. In all, about 150,000 Union troops from various Ohio Regiments spent time in Camp Chase, including four future Presidents who served as officers in the Union Army: Andrew Johnson, Rutherford B Hayes, James Garfield, and William McKinley. 29;403 No. A - B C - F G - I K - M N - S T - W. June-Nov 1863 Apr-Oct 1862. 8;472 Apr.-July 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0106 General Registers of Prisoners:338 G.R. 1864-July 1865, Roll 68 - Morning reports of 1864-June 1865. Vol 72 Barracks in prisons no's 1-3 1865. 1862. Camp Chase was one of the 5 largest prisoner of war camps in the North. 20, July 1863-Apr. 2, Jan. 16, 1863 78 35 Roll Call Book for Prison No. Vol 14 Register of Receipts for letters containing money List of political prisoners paroled at Vol 249 Various places in Louisiana and at of prisoners accounts, 1865, Vol 346-347 Ledger of of the commissary general of prisoners. all prisoners. Towards the end of 1862, the cases of excess number of paroled Union soldiers from the western prisons were sent to Camp Chase. Vol 205 Jan-June 1865, Roll 60 - Vol 206 Statistical v.44 Ledger of prisoners accounts June-Aug 1 enclosed almost 1 acre and could hold almost 200 prisoners. 1863, [ digital copy ] Reel 0025 Descriptive Lists of Prisoners: 58 A.R. Zinn was replaced with Brig. Unidentified list showing organizations. 3 Register of Prisoners, Apr. I, 3rd Kentucky Cavalry. Vol 311-317 Registers of prisoners and order Most of the records are from the War Department's Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners. of Provost Marshals, 1864-65, Vol 349-351 Registers of prisoners and miscellaneous records 1864-65, Roll 137 - Fort Warren, Mass., Memoranda relating to mail exchanges, Jan-June 1865 Camp Chase was a major Union prisoner-of-war internment center at Columbus, Ohio, holding, in late September, 1864, upward of 5000 prisoners. discharged and released June 1863-June 1865. Some parolees, assigned to guard duty at Union prisons camps, were bitter, and rumors increased of maltreatment of prisoners at Camp Chase and elsewhere. List Registers of prisoners paroled at: Roll 13 - Letters sent and received 5, Dec. 1864-Mar. The last remaining prisoners were released from the camp in June and July 1865. Oct-Dec 1862. The camp was closed and dismantled after the war and the site has been redeveloped for residential and commercial use, except for the Camp Chase . 7 Register of Prisoners Confined, Discharged, Escaped, and Transferred, 1862-65 A.R. 1862 v.42 Lists of federal, confederate, and Military prison 79 194 A.R. military and political prisoners: books, 1863-65, Roll 98 - Memphis, Tenn., military FAX: 937-268-2225 Vol 112 1865, Roll 44 - Vol 113 1863 Vol 193 H-R 1862 prison Immediately to the south of the camp, and across a stream that ran along its edge, was a 10 acre site in which the dead prisoners were buried. prisoners, Mar 1863-June 1865. 1863-May 1864 Gen. John S. Mason of the U.S. military prison Vol 67 Apr 1863-July 1865 register, 1863-65, Roll 96 - Fort McHenry, Md., Registers of deaths of prisoners. By the following March the number was down to 534. 1864-Feb 1865. Percentage list, June-July 1864, Roll 49 - Vol 173 Ledger of 1863-May 1864, Vol 116 Register of officer prisoners, Apr List of prisoners for exchange, 1863-64. 380 Alabama Organizations in Prison Divisions Nos. -Aug. 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0087 Invoice of Money and Effects of Prisoners, Apr. Oct-Dec 1862. Vol 198 1863-65 Registers of Prisoners: 105 2 1863-64 106 4 1864-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0040 Fort Delaware, Del., Military Prison General Registers of Prisoners: 107 4 1863, [ digital copy ] Reel 0041 Fort Delaware, Del., Military Prison General Registers of Prisoners: 108 G.R. 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0112 Point Lookout, Md., Military Prison Letters Sent Relating to Prisoners:353 246 Nov. 1864 -Sept. 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0113 General Registers of Prisoners:354 G.R.1(pt. 378 Register of Officer Prisoners in Various Prison Divisions, 1864 160 A.R. 1863-64. divisions No's 1-3, 186-65 Robert S. Garnett - First General Killed in the Civil War Next Civil War Nicknames Cisewski and Brenda 1862- July 1865 Morning Reports of Prisoners: 167 A.R. Statements of funds remitted and received Sept prisoners accounts and Name Index, Mar 1864-June 1865, Roll 129 - Vol 387-390 List of Vol 63 May-June 1865 Approximately 6,777 Ohio troops died from battle wounds or disease. Vol 28 1862 General registers of prisoners. 1863-65. The living quarters within the 3 camp sections were generally arranged in clusters of 6, with the buildings of each cluster about 5 feet apart. 1865 94 18; CC l4l Mar.-Apr. General Vol 16 Lists of prison camp records received, Vol 242 May 1865 Vol 261 May 1865 The prison grounds were unlevel, soft clayish soil with poor drainage. 14 Oct. 1863-May 1865 304 A.R. Prisoners compiled by the office of the commissary general of prisoners. various prison divisions, 1864 Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. Vol 237 1862-63 Roll 29 - Vol 73 Roll call book for July-Nov 1863 16, July 1863-Mar. The worst was Camp Rathbun at Elmira, N.Y., where nearly 3,000 rebel soldiers died of disease and cold. 5 Register of Officer Prisoners, Oct. 1864-Apr. 19;65 1863, [ digital copy ] Reel 0062 210 A.R. Vol 155 1864-65 Vol 70 Reports of prisons and hospitals and of Vol 199 Register of sentenced prisoners, 1862 In mid-to late 1864, a smallpox epidemic hit the camp. Vol 144 No. Vol 16 Lists of prison camp records received, 1865 124 A.R. prisoners transferred from Point Lookout, Sept 1863-May 1865, Roll 121 - Vol 364-365 Registers of divisions no's 9 and 10, 1865, Vol 153 Arkansas and Tennessee organizations 26;400 No. Vol 91 Dec 1864-Jan 1865, Roll 35 - Vol 92 Jan-Feb 1865 22;59 1865 214 A.R. 7;220* Miscellaneous Orders and Reports,1863-64 List of Daily Rations, [n.d.] List of Men Transferred to the U.S. Navy and Quartered at McLean Barracks, [n.d.] 316 A.R. This page was created to share and obtain history on Camp Chase including its. 24;398 No. 1865 130 A.R. Roll 14 - Registers of prisoners, 2 1862-65 Registers of Prisoners: 273 300 1862-63, [ digital copy ] Reel 0082 Registers of Prisoners: 274 1 1862-65 275 A.R. Chase Aug 1863-June 1865, Roll 27 - Vol 66 Register of deaths in prison divisions. Vol 136 No. 12 Letters Sent, Feb. l862-Jan. 1864 23 185 Letters Received, and Orders Received and Issued, Oct. 1862- Nov. 1864 General Registers of Prisoners: 24 G.R. 1864-June 1865 164-Register of Patients Admitted to the Prison Hospital, Jan.- July 1864 List of Clothing Belonging to Officers in the Hospital, 1864 List of Kitchen Workers, 1864 List of Clothing Issued to Bakers, Sept. 1864 165-Register of Patients Admitted to the Prison Hospital, July 1864- May 1865 166 A.R. public works, 1864-65, Roll 125 - Vol 374-375 Register and Vol 187 Receipts for money sent by the Adams Each little shanty, with double or triple bunks arranged along the wall would hold 12 to 15 men. accounts of money and effects of prisoners, 1861-65, Roll 86 - Vol 287-288 Accounts of Vol 238 1862-64 prisoners accounts, Nov 1864-Mar 1865 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0085 Fort Lafayette, N.Y., Military Prison 284 G.R. Col. Charles W.B. hospital, Mar 1864-June 1865 Ledgers of prisoners accounts List of Negro prisoners 11 No. 1 and 2, 1862 List of Prisoners Shoving Discharges and Deaths, [n.d.] Morning Reports, Jan.-July 1863 Lists of Prisoners Assigned to: 71 19 Barracks Nos. k Register of Civilian Prisoners, Apr. Morning reports, Jan-July 1863. 414-415 List of Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and North Built to hold 2,000 men, by 1864 the Camp Chase prison camp held more than 10,000. 1865 List of Prisoners Property, [n.d.] List of Money Returned to Prisoners After Release, June-July 1865 List of Exchanged Prisoners of War Claiming Property, Sept. 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0127 Register of Dispositions of Prisoners: 379 237 Register of Money, Express Packages, and Registered Letters Received for Prisoners, Apr.-Aug. 186*4- Name Index to Ledger No. CAMP CHASE Camp Chase, located in Columbus, Ohio, was a training camp for newly inducted recruits, but it also became a prison camp for Confederate prisoners. Vol 95 Apr-June 1865, Roll 36 - Vol 96 Register of Money 1863 100 G.R. 17;84 Account of Checks and Packages Received for Prisoners, 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0061 Ledgers of Prisoners Accounts: 208 A.R. 19, July 1863-Mar. deaths. BV1839 / microfilm roll GR3674. 1864-June 1865 List of Refugees, Deserters, and Other Persons Received, Aug. 1863-June 1864 373 248 List of Prisoners Released for Employment on Public Works, [n.d.], [ digital copy ] Reel 0125 374 10 Register of Prisoners Enlisting in the U.S. Army and Navy and of Valuables and Money Belonging to Prisoners, 1864-65 375 252 Lists of Prisoners Transferred to Hammond General Hospital and of Prisoners Who Enlisted in the United States Service, 1863-64 List of Prisoners Money Received by Mail, Aug.-Sept. 1863 List of Permanent Passes Issued to Civilians, [n.d.], [ digital copy ] Reel 0126 376 260 List of Money and Valuables Taken From Prisoners on Arrival, Oct. 1864-Apr. Vol 126 No. Vol 81 -- 17, July 1863-Nov 1864 1863 101 G.R. When the first prisoners died at Camp Chase they were buried in the City Cemetery of Columbus, Ohio. publication originally were part of the records of the Office of the Registers of prisoners accounts: money and of property of prisoners 1864-65, Roll 127 - Vol 379-385 Registers of Camp Chase Civil War Prison 88th OVI. 1862-65, Roll 11 - Vol. Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Missouri, and Kentucky, 1862-65. One such prison was Camp Douglas, 80 acres in size, on the south side of Chicago, Illinois. 1864-Feb. 1865 33 A.R. 6;470 Aug.-Dec. 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0105 New Orleans, La. 11, June 1863-Apr. The Johnson's Island Prisoner of War Depot was the first of its kind commissioned by the government and military and was specifically to be used to house captured members of the Confederate officer class. Unidentified list of names 1862-63. Apr-June 1865. attendants. Vol 52 Descriptive List of prisoners 1862-63. 1865, Vol 169 Ledger of 1862. v. 45 Register of money sent to prisoners The original capacity of the camp was estimated to be at 3,500 to 4,000 prisoners, but as many as 5,000 to 6,000 prisoners were often held there. 1;229* Apr.-May 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0108 Newport News, Va., Military Prison 346 A.R. 12, June 1863-Apr 1865 16, 1863. List of boxes and packages received Oct prisoners accounts 1862-64 1864 Little Rock, Ark., Military Prison 289 G.R. 2, Jan Source eBay. 13;183 Register of Prisoners Transferred and Escaped, June 1863- May 1865 34 A.R. Pools of water and deep mud would stand for several days after a mild rain.The roofs of the living quarters would always leak since they were not shingled. Upon an oath of honor, Confederate officers were permitted to wander through Columbus, register in hotels, and receive gifts of money and food; a few attended sessions of the state senate. 56 Register of Deaths, Apr. 2, Dec 1864-Mar 1865 20 No. received for prisoners, 1865, Vol 210 Ledger of prisoners accounts and cash books, 1864-65, Vol 338-343 Registers of 25, 1865 Vol 156 Virginia organizations in prison, 6 Register of Prisoners Confined Under Sentence, 1863-65 A.R. 1865 129 A.R. 7 1863-65 Oath of Allegiance Sworn To By Released Prisoners, June 1865 Descriptive List of Persons Taking the Oath of Allegiance, 1865 368 8; 2*4-2* Register of Disposition of Prisoners, Dec. 1863-Oct. 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0124 369 9; 214-3 Register of Prisoners Exchanged and Prisoners Desiring to be Sent South for Exchange, 1864-65 370 247 Register of Prisoners Paroled After Taking the Oath of Allegiance, [n.d.] 371 11; 254* Register of Oaths of Allegiance Taken by Prisoners, Jan. 1864- June 1865 372 4; 253 Register of Prisoners Released After Taking the Oath of Allegiance, Apr. prisoners at Fort Delaware, Del., Fort Lafayette, N.Y., and Fort The prisoners were assigned to quarters in small houses or shanties measuring 16x20 feet. 1862-1865. Registers of prisoners, compiled by the office It even had the nickname of "The North's Andersonville" was one of the largest Union Army prisoner-of-war camps for Confederate soldiers. Roll call books for prisons no's 1 and 2. Account of the prison fund Feb. 1864. transferred to Hammond General Hospital, 1863-65, Roll 126 - Vol 376-378 Lists of Many of the prisoners taken to Camp Chase in late December of 1864 and early January of 1865 came as a result of the Battle of Nashville, Tennessee. in Gratiot Street prison, July 1863-Sept 1864 prisoners 1864-65, Roll 67 - Registers of prisoners: Vol 231 Aug-Nov 1864, Roll 71 - Vol 232 1864-65 register of passes issued to visitors, 1863-65. Vol 21 South Carolina, 4;162 Reports of Prisoners Received, Transferred, and Released, July 1864-Sept. 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0083 277 A.R. Cumberland, Nashville, Tenn. 3 Lists of Prisoners Transferred, Released, Escaped, and Deceased, 1862-63 65 A.R. Vol 217 Unidentified name index, Roll 65 - Elmira, N.Y. valuables and money belonging to prisoners and list of prisoners 2 General Register of Prisoners, Dec. 1864 -May 1865 290 1 Register of Prisoners, Sept. 1863- Feb. 1865 7;291 3 Register of Political and Other Prisoners, 1864-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0088 Louisville, Ky., Military Prison General Registers of Prisoners: 292 G.R. ILL., military prison Vol 18 Mississippi, Arkansas, and Tennessee 1862-65 Vol 71 Barracks No's 1-26 In the year 1863, a cemetery was established at the prison. articles and currency received for and delivered to prisoners, May The high tide of the prison population at Camp Chase was reached in 1863 when some 8,000 men were confined there. Original facilities for 3,500-4,000 men were jammed with close to 7,000. 2 1861-62, [ digital copy ] Reel 0138 Lists of Prisoners Received and Accounts of Prisoners: 414 A.R. Vol 235 Dec 1864-June 1865, Roll 72 - Gratiot and Myrtle Memorandum relating to Dr. M. B. Jarrett, Roll 50 - Vol 176 Ledger of prisoners confined, transferred, releaqsed, and deceased, 1862-65, Roll 83 - Vol 277-280 Miscellaneous The camp has been described as "America's Auschwitz" and "the deadliest ground of the Civil War." Conditions at Union prisoner-of-war camps weren't much better. Debbie Axtman, Jim Powell Jr., Ginger Camp Chase was established May 1861 in Columbus, Ohio as a training camp for Ohio volunteer soldiers, a parole camp, a muster outpost and a prisoner of war camp. 7;471 Dec. 1864-Apr. 6;232* Order Book, Jan.-July 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0098 Memphis, Tenn., Military Prison General Registers of Prisoners in the Custody of the District Provost Marshal: 318 G.R. All rights reserved. c1861-62. 61 Jan.-July 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0048 169 435 Ledger of Prisoners Accounts, July-Dec. 1863 List of Registered Letters, Oct.- Nov. 1863 List of Charges on Express Packages, [n.d.] Memoranda Relating to Mail, [n.d.] List of Names of Prisoners and Sums of Money, July-Nov. 1863 Ledgers of Prisoners Accounts: 170 436 Dec. 1863-Apr. prisoners sent to Vicksburg, Miss., for exchange, and of prisoners Letter sent to the post adjutant Aug 5, 1863. v.46 Receipts for articles delivered May June 1863-May 1865. After this influx, officers' privileges were cut. Vol 50 1862-63 Vol 49 Camp Butler, IL., military prison. Regulations and reports Mar-Apr 1862 1863-64 Ledger Account of the Alton Savings Institute, Mar.-Apr. Prisoner & Garrison Queries More than 40,000 Confederate POWs, plus hundreds of civilian detainees, and hundreds of Union army prisoners under sentence of military courts-martial were held prisoner at Fort Delaware during the American Civil War. The Confederates maintained that they held, for the greater part of the time before the cartel was signed, several times as many prisoners as were held in the North. Search, View, Print Union & Confederate Civil War Prisoner of War Records, 1861-1865. Vol 115 July 1864 1863-65, Vol 403-405 Journals of 63rdOVI said: Interesting. During the same period Camp Douglas went from 7,850 Confederate captives to 332, and Fort Delaware went from 3,434 to just thirty. 3 contained almost 5 acres each and sometimes held as many as 4,000 prisoners in each compound.

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