id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29942 Pierson, Hamilton W. (Hamilton Wilcox) A Letter to Hon. Charles Sumner, with 'Statements' of Outrages upon Freedmen in Georgia .txt text/plain 9959 473 77 his door he told me that if I died he would pay my wife $50. in the last twenty years to both white and colored people at National Cemetery, Andersonville, Georgia, says: in the employ of the Government, at work in the National Cemetery, twenty-six or thirty armed white men, went to the houses of all "Teacher's Home" and the "Freedmen's School," rallied and protected The night I saw them they went to the house of Mr. Henry Mr. Williams states that Mr. Souber came to his house some two or three that Mr. Souber came to his house while he was away and told her we must stockades at Andersonville, as prisoners of war never suffered and died upon the colored people in any five years of slavery as I heard and saw bearing this inscription: "National Cemetery, Andersonville, Georgia." National Cemetery at Andersonville, Georgia. So we celebrated Emancipation Day in Andersonville, Georgia. ./cache/29942.txt ./txt/29942.txt