Gents-
While doing some genealogical research for some friends I came across some Civil War ancestors in their lines. One had a soldier in the 7th Wisconsin Infantry (Iron Brigade) and the other in the 26th Wisconsin Infantry. The men were in the 1st Corps and the 11th Corps respectively.
Anyway both were captured on the first day of the battle and both died while in captivity. Getting to my question.
Can someone direct me to a good source on how the Union prisoners taken at the Battle of Gettysburg were moved south into prison camps?
Thanks!
While doing some genealogical research for some friends I came across some Civil War ancestors in their lines. One had a soldier in the 7th Wisconsin Infantry (Iron Brigade) and the other in the 26th Wisconsin Infantry. The men were in the 1st Corps and the 11th Corps respectively.
Anyway both were captured on the first day of the battle and both died while in captivity. Getting to my question.
Can someone direct me to a good source on how the Union prisoners taken at the Battle of Gettysburg were moved south into prison camps?
Thanks!
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