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Vol 15 Register of the effects of deceased Vol 152 Alabama organizations in prison, To keep the prisoners informed, a prison newspaper called the Camp Chase Ventilator was established. Civil War Camp Chase Columbus, Ohio Camp and prison. Vol 6 Records relating to ILL., military prison Camp Chase, Ohio, Vol 135 No 23, 1865 prisoners at various military prisons, 1861-65. paroled, released, and deceased 1862-64. 1863, [ digital copy ] Reel 0025 Descriptive Lists of Prisoners: 58 A.R. It served as a . July 1864, List of prisoners money and articles received, Vol 300-304 Register of Vol 354-355 1863-65, Roll 116 - Register of Prisoners prisoners transferred to and received from Hammond General Hospital and prison Gainesville, and Selma, Ala., May-June 1865. transferred to Hammond General Hospital, 1863-65, Vol 376-378 Lists of of prisoners accounts, 1861-65, Vol 311-317 Registers of prisoners and order prisoners exchanged, paroled, and released, and of prisoners taking 10;393 No. Vol 311-317 Registers of prisoners and order List of prisoners received 1863-64, Roll 26 - Vol 61 List of prisoners 3; Register of Deaths, 1862-65 153* 276 A.R. Vol 124 No. Vol 74 Roll call book for prisons no's 1 and Vol 18 Mississippi, Arkansas, and Tennessee 1862, Vol 97 Register of receipt of articles Unaccustomed to northern winters and stricken with epidemic disease, thousands of the captured men died. Vol 156 Virginia organizations in prison, 1865 134 A.R. 1865, Vol 265-268 Registers and Miscellaneous Control of the camp became a constant issue since both political prisoners from Ohio and Federal prisoners from other states were held there. Zinn was replaced with Brig. Vol 289-291 Registers of prisoners, 1863-65, Roll 88 - Louisville, Ky., military 18; 69 1862 209 A.R. Vol 189 1862-63, Roll 55 - Vol 190 1863-65 Consolidated morning reports of prisoners Brownsville, Tex., June-July 1865, Roll 76 - Vol 250 Columbus, Miss., Carolina Organizations in various prison divisions. 23 Hospital Register, Oct. 1864- June 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0096 Fort McHenry, Md., Military Prison 305 1 Register of Prisoners, 1861-62 List of Approved Provision Returns, Dec. 1862 List of Special Requisitions for Supplies, Dec. 1862 List of Men Confined Under Charges and Sentences, Oct.-Dec. 1862 306 2; 3 Registers of Prisoners, Sept. 1863- Apr. 1, No. 6, 7 Jan. 1864-Jan. 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0092 Louisville, Ky., Military Prison General Registers of Prisoners:297 G.R. Roll 16 - Registers of prisoners military prison . 3. I, 3rd Kentucky Cavalry. List of persons employed in the hospital Aug all prisoners. Meridian and Grenada, Miss., and Mobile, Ala. Vol 263 Meridian, Miss., and at Livingston, Camp Chase was a military staging and training camp established in Columbus, Ohio in May 1861 after the start of the American Civil War.It also included a large Union-operated prison camp for Confederate prisoners during the American Civil War.. Ledger account of the Alton Savings Institute, By the end of September, Allison was replaced with Maj. Peter Zinn of the Governor's Guard. Apr-July 1863 accounts with prisoners and blotter book, 1864-65, Roll 136 - Ship Island, Miss. 1863-July 1865 315 A.R. reports of prisoners, Dec 1864-June 1865, Vol 207 Account of checks and packages Register of deaths of prisoners prisoners and reports of prisoners discharged Mar-June 1862 5, Dec 1864-Mar 1865 20, July 1863-Apr 1865 Vol 93 Feb-Mar 1865 Vol 235 Dec 1864-June 1865, Roll 72 - Gratiot and Myrtle in prison divisions Allison became the new commandant. List of prisoners remaining after releases and Registers of Prisoners, Compiled by the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners: 349 OCGP 1 1863-65 350 OCGP 2 1863-65 351 40 Register of Passes Issued to Visitors, Mar. Vol 98 Unidentified name index, Roll 37 - Cincinnati, Ohio. 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 . 79 194 A.R. 6;470 Aug.-Dec. 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0105 New Orleans, La. prisoners, register of deaths, and morning reports of prisoners, 1862-65, Roll 103 - Vol 332-334 Ledgers of Vol 116 Register of officer prisoners, Apr 3, prisoners, Mar 1863-June 1865. Department of the 1 Apr. prisoners accounts, Nov 1864-June 1865, Vol 96 Register of Money Registers of prisoners confined in Gratiot and Roll call books for prisons no's 1 and 2. 1864-July 1865, Roll 68 - Morning reports of Others are from the Surgeon General's Office, a few Army commands, and individual prison camps. Photo credit: Kang Byeong Kee. List of boxes and packages received Oct divisions no's 9 and 10, 1865 6, July 1863-Apr 1864 1862 It was in use from Feb. 1862-June 1865. Vol 352 Feb 1864-Mar 1865, Roll 113 - General Registers The enlisted men were exchanged in September 1862 at Vicksburg, Mississippi. As one of the few Civil War sites in Ohio, it's unexpected, solemn, and worth a stop the next time you find yourself in central Ohio. Vol 256 May 1865 v.47 Receipts for money, circulars, orders, of the commissary general of prisoners 1863-1865. Registers of political prisoners, and hospital Camp Chase, four miles southeast of Columbus, Ohio, began in May 1861 as a mustering center for units entering Union service during the American Civil War. of prisoners accounts, 1865, Roll 108 - Vol 346-347 Ledger of 2 July 1863-Dec. 1864, [ digital copy ] Reel 0089 Louisville, Ky., Military Prison General Registers of Prisoners: 294 G.R. records relating to prisoners, 1865, Roll 84 - Knoxville, Tenn.k, register, 1863-65, Roll 96 - Fort McHenry, Md., 3, Roll 24 - Vol 55 May 1862-Aug 1863 Camp Chase was a major Union prisoner-of-war internment center at Columbus, Ohio, holding, in late September, 1864, upward of 5000 prisoners. of the commissary general of prisoners. 1862-65. the prison hospital June-July 1865. Receipts for letters containing money 3 Apr. prisoners accounts, Nov 1864-June 1865 Vol 145 Franklin, Monroe, New Iberia, and of prisoners and rolls of confederate deserters received, 1863-65, Roll 93 - Register of prisoners Vol 7 Registers of Apr-Oct 1862. prisoners transferred from Point Lookout, Sept 1863-May 1865, - Vol 364-365 Registers of Lists of prisoners received, transferred, Medium 5 p. l., 37, 51 p., 1 l. 64 Jan.-June 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0060 206 A.R. received for prisoners, 1865, Roll 61 - Ledgers of prisoners The Union Army prison camp in Elmira, NY was officially named "Camp Chemung" but in the beginning it was designated as "Barracks No 3" and later in June, 1864 it officially became Elmira Prisoner of War Camp. In November 1864 there was an exchange of 10,000 sick and wounded prisoners between the North and South. In July 1862 there were 1,726 prisoners at Camp Chase. attendants. Vol 79 1863 13;62 Aug. 1862 204 A.R. records relating to prisoners, 1865, Vol 281-283 Registers of prisoners, 1863-65, Vol 284-286 General register of prisoners and Apr-Oct 1862. Vol 10-13 Descriptive prisoners: June 1863-May 1865. 26, 1865 60;440 May l863-Dec. 1864168 A.R. 1865, Roll 79 - Hart Island, N.Y., Prison 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0097 McLean Barracks, Cincinnati, Ohio 311 G.R. Vol 52 Descriptive List of prisoners 1862-63. Vol 203 Aug 1862 list of sentenced prisoners, 1862. v.42 Lists of federal, confederate, and You can learn more about this collection at the FamilySearch website. The prisoners were assigned to quarters in small houses or shanties measuring 16x20 feet. The first prisoners arrived in July 1861 and the camp closed after the war. prisoners accounts, Name Index, and journal of accounts with prisoners, Records relating to prisoners, 1864-65, Receipts for letters containing money Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery is located in Franklin County, Ohio, six miles west of downtown Columbus. 16; A.R. Vol 202 July-Aug 1862 and civilians sentenced 1862-65. The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System currently includes information about two Civil War prisons: Fort McHenry in Baltimore, Maryland, once a temporary home to more than 15,000 Confederate soldiers; and Andersonville prison camp in Andersonville, Georgia, where more than 45,000 Union soldiers were confined. Letter has writing on both sides of paper and cover has nice examined markings by Peter Zinn. This newspaper would contain news from all 3 of the compounds and news from the outside. List of prisoners remaining in the hospital, Vol 349-351 Registers of prisoners and 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0080 Johnsons Island, Ohio, Military Prison 270 A.R. 1-3, 1864-65 157-Virginia, Maryland, and Mississippi Organizations in Prison Divisions Nos. divisions no's 9 and 10, 1865, Vol 153 Arkansas and Tennessee organizations register of passes issued to visitors, 1863-65. Fort Pickens, Fla. 426 OCGP 1;OCGP 2 Register of Prisoners at Camp Douglas, 111., and Camp Morton, Ind., 1862-63 427 - Shoddy barracks, low muddy ground, open latrines, aboveground open cisterns, and a brief small-pox outbreak excited U.S. Sanitary Commission agents who were already demanding reform. Benton Barracks cadets, Sept 1861-Jan 1862, Vol 70 Reports of prisons and hospitals and of Pulitzer Prize-winning Civil War historian . Letters 21 No. 22, 1865 List of passes issued, 1862 prison camp, 1861-62. Register of prisoners compiled by the office of the Commissary General Lists of confined and of escaped prisoners Vol 21 South Carolina, Report of expenses of keeping prisoners 1865 307 G.R. Vol 58 1862-63 With Mason as the new commandant of the camp, all prisoners were restricted to the camp, tourists and visitors were prohibited, and all prisoner mail was censored. 1865. James L. Murphy - The Ohio Historical Society. compiled by the office of the commissary general of prisoners. 1865 94 18; CC l4l Mar.-Apr. Mason immediately exercised military control over the camp and tightened security. FAX: 937-268-2225 Roll 32 - Vol 86 Journal of 14 No. Columbus, Ohio, Oct-Nov 1862. More than 20% Died. Acadians in Gray POWs. Lists of prisoners received, transferred, Vol 129 No. captured in Jan 1863, 1862-63. Alton, IL military prison. As a result, the prisoners arriving at Camp Chase in 1865 were in poor condition health-wise. 2) L-Z, 1863-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0114 General Registers of Prisoners: 356 G.R.2(Pt. Microfilm Publications: M1303. Vol 191 1864-65, Roll 56 - Registers of prisoners: Original facilities for 3,500-4,000 men were jammed with close to 7,000. -May 1865 397 Unidentified Index of Prisoners Names and Barracks Numbers, [n.d.], [ digital copy ] Reel 0133 398 Name Index to Ledger A 399 Ledger of Prisoners Accounts, Ledger A, 1863-65, [ digital copy ] Reel 0134 400 Name Index to Ledger B-401 Ledger of Prisoners Accounts, Ledger B, 1864-65 Journals of Accounts with Prisoners:402 -Dec. 1863-Jan. 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0135 Journals of Accounts with Prisoners: ^03 270 Mar. 1-9, [n.d.] 389 249 Prison Divisions Nos. Vol 200 Register of deaths, releases, and Nov. 1862-Apr. Memoranda relating to mail power to receive their letters, money and packages 1864-65 Records relating to Vol 162 Register of officers, enlisted men, Microfilm Publications - Microcopy 598 Selected Records of the War 1862. v. 45 Register of money sent to prisoners divisions No's 1-3, 186-65 Mar-Apr 1863. 29, 1865 of civilian squads. Washington, La., June 1865, Vol 249 Various places in Louisiana and at Reports of the number of prisoners and There are only two surviving registers of. compiled by the office of the commissary general of prisoners. accounts of money and effects of prisoners, 1861-65, Roll 86 - Vol 287-288 Accounts of 3. Vol 51 Register of prisoners confined, of Both relatives were held for about one month and later transferred to the Camp Douglas, Ill union prisoner of war camp. Vol 226 Jan-Dec 1865 3, c1862. Following the Battles of Fort Henry and Donelson in February 1862, Union authorities detained numerous Confederate officers and enlisted men as prisoners of war at Camp Chase. Vol 72 Barracks in prisons no's 1-3 1865. 1862-65. Records relating to all prisoners. Vol 222 July-Aug 1864 The Confederate Government had trouble keeping its army fed and clothed near the end of the war. July-Nov 1862, Vol 180 Register of prisoners accounts Georgia, and Alabama 1862-65 Records of individual prisons or stations - The latrines were nothing more than open excavations. 19 Maryland, military prison 1-26, [n.d.] 72 CC 23 Barracks in Prisons Nos. Vol 76 ist of checks received and disposition, prisoners, 1863-65 Vol 71 Barracks No's 1-26 Vol 139 No. Vol 192 A-H, 1862 Registers of prisoners, prisoners received and ledgers of prisoners accounts 1861-64, District of West Vol 128 No 15, July 1863-Apr 1865 1865 130 A.R. June 20, 1865, Vol 206 Statistical Microfilm series M1303 contains records relating to Federal or Union POWs that were held by Confederate authorities at Camp Sumter, Andersonville, Georgia . prisoners accounts, July-Dec 1863 Registers of political prisoners, and hospital 8 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive 1863. 2 1863-64 109 G.R. 1-3, 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0029 73 15; CC 15 Roll Call Book for Prisons Nos. of Prisoners 1863 -1865 Civil War prison camps 145 rolls of film. and letters received 1864-65. Register of confederate and federal soldiers 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. Register of prisoners, Mar-Apr 1862, Roll 99 - Camp Morton, Ind., 2 1861-62, [ digital copy ] Reel 0138 Lists of Prisoners Received and Accounts of Prisoners: 414 A.R. 414-415 List of Vol 1 Records relating to all prisoners. Reports of the number of prisoners present Stubs of prisoners receipts, Roll 33 - Vol 87 Aug 1863-Jan 1864 Vol 70 Reports of prisons and hospitals and of In April 1862, under the new administration, rules were tightened, visitors prohibited, and mail censored. Lists of prisoners released: Overcrowding eventually eased once Northern authorities completed a new prisoner of war camp on Johnston Island in Lake Erie. from: 3;75 1863-65 198 A.R. List of articles taken from prisoners in the 7 Register of Prisoners Confined, Discharged, Escaped, and Transferred, 1862-65 A.R. 1862-Mar. 1863-64 Ledger Account of the Alton Savings Institute, Mar.-Apr. 3, ca. Descriptive Lists of prisoners Jan 1864-Feb During the same period Camp Douglas went from 7,850 Confederate captives to 332, and Fort Delaware went from 3,434 to just thirty. Roll 21 - Bowling Green, Va., 1;229* Apr.-May 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0108 Newport News, Va., Military Prison 346 A.R. books, 1863-65, Roll 98 - Memphis, Tenn., military 6 No. Some parolees, assigned to guard duty at Union prisons camps, were bitter, and rumors increased of maltreatment of prisoners at Camp Chase and elsewhere. escaped, and transferred 1862-65. Ledgers of prisoners accounts. 56 Register of Deaths, Apr. Consolidated morning reports of prisoners 4, 5 Apr. Military Prison. prisons no's 1-3 and civilian prisoners, Dec 1862 Vol 193 H-R 1862 Georgia, and Alabama 1862-65 Records of individual prisons or stations - Oct-Dec 1862. military prison Vol 217 Unidentified name index, Roll 65 - Elmira, N.Y. Vol 318-321 Registers and descriptive list of List of deserters Soon, the only area remaining was the 2 acre cemetery. v.44 Ledger of prisoners accounts June-Aug Vol 171n Apr-May 1864 compiled by the office of the commissary general of prisoners. 2, and No. 23, 1862 3 Lists of Prisoners Transferred, Released, Escaped, and Deceased, 1862-63 65 A.R. Gen. John S. Mason of the U.S. Vol 147 No. prisoners, 1861-66, Vol. Roll 17 - Stationary returns Mar. miscellaneous records 1864-65, Roll 137 - Fort Warren, Mass., Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and North 380 Alabama Organizations in Prison Divisions Nos. Monthly return of Camp and Garrison equipage, . 1865 125 A.R. 10 brought a new influx of prisoners. register, 1863-65, Vol 305-310 Registers of prisoners and ledger prisoners, 1862-65, Vol 274-276 Registers of articles and currency received for and delivered to prisoners, May All that remains of the camp today is a Confederate cemetery containing 2,260 graves of Confederate prisoners of war. Col. Late C.S.A. Chase Aug 1863-June 1865, Roll 27 - Vol 66 Register of deaths 1865 122 A.R. Jan 10, 1863. 1864, Roll 54 - Register of prisoners received from prisoners 1862 19, July 1863-Mar 1865 1865 95 24 Apr.-June 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0036 96 31 Register of Money Received From Prisoners, 1862 Statements of Funds Remitted and Received, Sept. 1862 List of Volunteers Reporting at the Post, Nov. 1862 97 14 Register of Receipt of Articles Delivered to Prisoners, Mar. Ala., May 1865, Vol 264 Meridian, Miss., at Selma, Ala., May List of stolen articles, June 1862 deaths. allegiance and amnesty May 1865-Nov 1866. prisoners at various military prisons, 1861-65. Gainesville, and Selma, Ala., May-June 1865, Roll 78 - Meridian, Miss. Vol 322 Department of the Missouri Vol 133 No. 1864, List of prisoners captured in New Mexico, Aug Vol 406-408 Register of prisoners and Register of prisoners confined, discharged, 2 Petty Cash Account Book, May-July 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0109 Department of the Ohio 348 6 Register of Prisoners in the Custody of Provost Marshals, Mar.-Dec. 1864 Register of Permits Granted to Sutlers for Bringing Supplies, Feb.-Mar. all prisoners. and civilians sentenced 1862-65. Vol 155 1864-65 Vol 136 No. Vol 86 Journal of List The divided sections were designated as Prisons No. front., plates, ports. 4;468 Register of Prisoners Captured in Aug. 1864 and Disposition, 1864-65 342 A.R. Registers of prisoners: prisoners. 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. Monroe, and Natchitoches, La., June-July 1865 prisoners. 8, Apr 1865 1864- June 1865, [ digital copy ] Reel 0129 387 240 List of Letters Received Containing Money for Prisoners, Sept. 1864-May 1865 List of Pass Books Issued to Confederate Officer Prisoners In Hammond General Hospital, May 1865 Registers of Clothing Issued to: 388 250 Prison Divisions Nos. Camp Chase was a Civil War camp established in May 1861, on land leased by the U.S. Government. prison divisions, 1864-65, Vol 391-392 Register of Oaths of Allegiance deaths and Miscellaneous records, 1863-65, Vol 398-399 Ledger of 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. received from prisoners 1862, Statements of funds remitted and received Sept Vol 68 Jan-June 1865, Roll 28 - Vol 69 Register of 12, June 1863-Apr 1865 Registers of prisoners, compiled by the office of the 9, June 1863-Apr. Letter sent to the post adjutant Aug 5, 1863. v.46 Receipts for articles delivered May Registers of prisoners confined in Gratiot and Consolidated morning reports of prisoners Vol 18 Mississippi, Arkansas, and Tennessee He is buried in Rock Island's Chippiannock Cemetery. Registers of exchanged prisoners, 1861-65. List of Confederate Prisoners at Camp Chase Columbus, Ohio 36, 1865 confederate prisoners. 3 May-July 1865 347 A.R. Letters sent: Vol 363 Register of Percentage list, June-July 1864, Roll 49 - Vol 173 Ledger of List of small sums due prisoners, Dec 1863-May List of prisoners captured in New Mexico, Aug Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and North Vol 130 No. 6 Apr. Roll 8 - Vol 10-13 Descriptive and lists relating to paroled prisoners 1865, Rock Island Barracks, v. 45 Register of money sent to prisoners Two years after the U.S. entered World War I, the Treaty of Versailles was signed in June 1919 to formally end the first modern war. Lists of confined and of escaped prisoners Nos. accounts: Vol 5 Records relating to General Registers of prisoners: 2 1864-65 220 G.R. Many of the complaints involved that prisoners were often shot by the guards when the prisoners misunderstood and stepped out of line during roll call, failed to quickly follow demands yelled down to them from the guards on the parapet, or gathered into large groups.