Religious Pray, the Profane Swear : Personal Reminiscences of Prison Life During the War of the Rebellion.
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- 9781935790822
- Drummond, Robert Loudon, -- 1842-1919
- Libby Prison
- United States. -- Army. -- New York Infantry Regiment, 111th (1862-1865)
- Prisoners of war -- United States -- Biography
- Prisoners of war -- Virginia -- Richmond -- Biography
- Prisoners of war -- North Carolina -- Salisbury -- Biography
- Salisbury Prison (N.C.)
- 973.7/72/092 B
- E612.L6 -- T39 2012eb
Intro -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Robert Loudon Drummond: A Brief Biography -- Of War and Reconciliation -- History and Narrative -- War and the Politics of War -- Reminiscences of Prison Life and After -- God Against God -- From Farm Field to Battle Field -- R. L. DRUMMOND: PERSONAL REMINISCENCES OF PRISON LIFEDURING THE WAR OF THE REBELLION -- Address, February 22, 1901 -- Let Albert D. Richardson speak -- LIST OF THE DEAD OF THE 111TH N.Y. INFANTRY CAPTUREDAT FORT HAYES OCTOBER 30TH, 1864, WHO DIED ATSALISBURY, N.C. -- Adolphus W. Mangum's "Salisbury Prison" -- Letter from Drummond to Miss Juliet Le Roy Mangum -- Oration July 3, 1913Delivered at the reunion of the 111th New York InfantryUpon the Battle Field of Gettysburg -- Drummond Salisbury Address, 1914 -- Afterword.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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