id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4257 McElroy, John Andersonville: A Story of Rebel Military Prisons — Volume 1 .txt text/plain 41175 2050 76 see the woods filled with Rebels, flying in disorder and our men yelling he reached the summit of the hill he found the Rebel line nearly formed The Rebels gave way in disorder, and our men fell back to At another time a considerable force of rebels gained the cover of a Rebels was a little cover, and behind this our men lay down as if by one days I estimated all men simply by their devotion to the great cause of the regular prisoners of war, so as to exchange them for their own men. After the prisoners were driven back, the Rebel officers came in and refused to exchange prisoners with the Rebels, on the ground that this informed that rebel officers and men would be held as hostages for the 6. The rebels now began demanding that the prisoners on both sides be on the guards changed, new men coming on duty. ./cache/4257.txt ./txt/4257.txt