In 1863, when John McElroy (1846-1929) was just 16 years old, he joined the Union Army, becoming a private in Company L of the 16th Illinois Cavalry regiment, but he had already served with local Union troops in operations near St. Louis. In January 1864, he was among dozens...
In 1863, when John McElroy (1846-1929) was just 16 years old, he joined the Union Army, becoming a private in Company L of the 16th Illinois Cavalry regiment, but he had already served with local Union troops in operations near St. Louis. In January 1864, he was among dozens...
Andersonville A Story Of Rebel Military Prisons is a historical non-fiction book written by John McElroy. The book is about the infamous Andersonville prison, which was a Confederate military prison during the American Civil War. The book details the harsh conditions that the...
Andersonville: A Story of Rebel Military Prisons By John McElroy
Widely considered a classic and easily McElroy's most well-known novel, Andersonville is a captivating read that is well worth picking up.
With over 130 illustrations, this is the complete 4 Volumes of Andersonville: A Story Of Rebel Military Prisons. The story is based upon John McElroy's lengthy confinement in the Confederate Andersonville prison camp during the American Civil War: "I know that what is contained...
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Andersonville: A Story of Rebel Military Prisons is a historical non-fiction book written by John McElroy. The book is a comprehensive account of the Confederate military prison located in Andersonville, Georgia, during the American Civil War. McElroy's account is based on his...
Andersonville
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"Andersonville - A Story of Rebel Military Prisons" from John McElroy. American printer, soldier, journalist and author (1846-1929).