id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4260 McElroy, John Andersonville: A Story of Rebel Military Prisons — Volume 4 .txt text/plain 56758 2795 77 in an incredibly short space of time, while many men and boys looked on, of the hands of our original captors at Jonesville, Va. It now became very evident that the Rebels were moving the prisoners from "Now," said I, "Captain, as long as I am a prisoner of war, I wish to knew that every day's stay in Rebel hands greatly lessened their chances City, and twice a day, for perhaps an hour each time, the Rebel batteries the enemy had to use great discretion in letting the Rebel officer, know he returned to the house, and shortly after the old man came with a good Officer of the Guard, who came, passed us inside, and shook hands One morning orders came for one thousand men to get ready to move. Once five new prisoners, the first we had seen in a long time, were ./cache/4260.txt ./txt/4260.txt