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Morning Report of Military and Political
Prisoners Confined at July 9, 1864 In the remarks section of the Page: Edwin James 7th La and C. D. Black (could be C. D. Slack) 7th La. escaped the night of July 7, 1864 July 16, 1864 John Campbell 3rd La., ward 30 died July 15, 1864 July 18, 1864 Wm Tyner, Private F Co., 51 N. C. ward 14 died July
18, 1864 July 19, 1864 J. Romines, Co. K, 21st Geo. ward, 17 died July 18, 1864 July 23, 1864 Thos. W. Hart, Private, Co., J 21 Va. Battalion died last night in hospital. July 24, 1864 Private Daniel Graham, Co. J 51st N. C. died July 24, 1864 of fracture tibia, foot amputated July 18, 1864. No effects. July 25, 1864 Private G. M. T. May (Way) Co. G. 38 Geo died July 25, 1864 of chronic diarrhea, Effects one Knapsack. July 27, 1864 F. Mercer, Private Co., "D" 51 NC died of
chronic Diarrhea, July 27, 1864 - effects none. August 1, 1864 Private David Lewis, Co. G, 22nd, N. C. died July 31, 1864 of remittent fever. Effects none. August 2, 1864 Corporal W. J. Pierce, Co. D, 38th Geo. died Aug 1, 1864
of remittent fever. No effects More to come, I also have the alphabetized list of all the prisoners and what happened to them that I am working on.
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