Wednesday, June 09, 2004

Our harddrive has crashed again.  It's the same one that failed before, except that we were able to reformat it and continue to use it.  The good news is that very little was lost this time.  Because of other issues, mailing list for Skedaddle was moved to an on-line service and it was lost.  Almost all of the work that's been done recently is on-line at our web-site.  A few hours work on current projects, some personal photos and, of course, all of our saved internet "favorites" is primarily what we lost.  Of course, installation of a new hard drive, formatting it and installing all of the software are all additional costs in money and time. 
 
All of the material for the Index to Sanitary Commission's Report on treatment of prisoners has been reorganized and reindexed.
 
 

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Skedaddle: Nineteenth Century Writings of the American Civil War

APPENDIX

TO THE

REPORT OF THE SANITARY COMMITTEE:

BEING THE

EVIDENCE TAKEN BY THE COMMISSION

RELATING TO
TREATMENT OF UNION PRISONERS BY THE REBELS

(index to the Appendix)

EVIDENCE OF OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY RETURNED AFTER CONFINEMENT IN REBEL PRISONS

TESTIMONY OF PRIVATES AND NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS

TESTIMONY OF COMMISSIONED AND MEDICAL OFFICERS

EVIDENCE OF UNITED STATES ARMY SURGEONS, IN CHARGE OF THE FOUR HOSPITALS AT ANNAPOLIS AND BALTIMORE , MD., TO WHICH RETURNED UNION PRISONERS WERE BROUGHT FROM RICHMOND, VA.

ALSO, EVIDENCE OBTAINED FROM EYE-WITNESSES

Testimony of Surgeon B. A. VanderKieft

Testimony, by Letter, of Surgeon William S. Ely

Testimony of Surgeon G. B. Parker

Surgeon G. B. Parker, recalled

Testimony of Surgeon De Witt C. Peters

Testimony of Surgeon A. Chapel

Testimony of Miss D. L. Dix

Testimony of Joseph B. Abbott

QUARTERLY REPORT

Of the Hospitals for the Federal prisoners, Richmond, Va., furnished by Surgeon-General C. S. A., April 1, 1864.  Obtained by a paroled and returned Federal prisoner.

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EVIDENCE RELATING TO UNITED STATES STATIONS FOR REBEL PRISONERS

Letter from Quartermaster-General M. C. Meigs

Testimony taken at Fort Delaware

Testimony taken at De Camp General Hospital, David's Island, New York

Testimony on Johnson's Island, Near Sandusky, Ohio

EVIDENCE OF SOLDIERS OF THE REBEL ARMY CONFINED AT UNITED STATES STATIONS

Testimony taken at Lincoln Hospital, Washington, D. C.

Testimony taken at De Camp General Hospital, David's Island, New York

Testimony taken at Fort Delaware





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