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They Have Left Us Here to Die: The Civil War Prison Diary of Sgt. Lyle G. Adair, 111th U.S. Colored Infantry (Civil War in the North)
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| #3306867 in Books | 2011-10-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.80 x.66 x5.82l,.72 | File type: PDF | 136 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| I bought this because Lyle Adair is my gr-gr- grandfather ...|By M C B|I bought this because Lyle Adair is my gr-gr- grandfather. And if you find your Gr-Gr-Grandfather's civil war diary has been published, you HAVE to get it.|0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Written African-American POW inWBTS|By BookWorm|Sad|About the Author|Glenn Robins is associate professor of history at Georgia Southwestern State University, just outside Andersonville. He is the author of The Bishop of the Old South: The Ministry and Civil War Legacy of Leonidas Polk and coeditor of and contribu
The chronicle of a Union soldier’s seven months in captivity
Besides the risks of death or wounding in combat, the average Civil War soldier faced the constant threat of being captured by the enemy. It is estimated that one out of every seven soldiers was taken captive―more than 194,000 of them from Union regiments―and held in prison camps infamous for breeding disease and death.
Sgt. Lyle G. Adair of the 111th United States ...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.They Have Left Us Here to Die: The Civil War Prison Diary of Sgt. Lyle G. Adair, 111th U.S. Colored Infantry (Civil War in the North) | From The Kent State University Press. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.