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The Business Of Captivity In The Chemung Valley
Michael P. Gray

The Business Of Captivity In The Chemung Valley

Elmira and its Civil War prison

Kent State University Press (Jun 2001)
9780873387088
| Hardcover
228 pages | 150 x 239 mm | English
Dewey 973.772
LC Classification E616.E4 .G73 2001
LC Control No. 2001029594

Genre

  • C.W. Prisons

Subject

  • Chemung County (N.Y.)
  • New York (State)
  • Prisoners Of War
  • Prisoners Of War/ New York (State)/ Elmira/ History/ 19th Century
  • United States

Plot

One of the many controversial issues to emerge from the Civil War was the treatment of prisoners of war. At two stockades, the Confederate prison at Andersonville, Georgia, and the Union prison at Elmira, New York, suffering was acute and mortality was high. During its single year of existence, more money was expended on the Elmira prison than in any of the other Union Stockades. Even with this record spending, a more ignominious figure was attached to Elmira: of the more than 12,000 Confederates imprisoned there, nearly 3,000 die while in captivity - the highest rate among all the Northern prisons. The authors conclusions are based on new, little-known, or never used archival materials. In a similar vein, his description of the prison culture is especially illuminating.

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