Prison Life During The Rebellion by Fritz Fuzzlebug 1869 CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE PRISONER. CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE PRISONER'S PAMPHLET, Prison Life During the Rebellion. Being a Brief Narrative of the Miseries and Sufferings of Six Hundred Confederate Prisoners Sent from Fort Delaware to Morris' Island to be Punished.
Written by Fritz Fuzzlebug (John Dunkle), One of Their Number. Singer's Glen, VA: Joseph Funk's Sons Printers, 1869. Original printed paper wraps, 48 pages with advertisements on back. Book contains the names of prisoners, and lists their rank, and residence. Condition Very good condition considering age, light edge chipping with some light staining. Measures 9" x 5.5".Thank you for supporting my small home business. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND, MOST OF MY ITEMS ARE VINTAGE AND USED AND WILL SHOW SOME SIGNS OF AGE. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE IN CASE I LEAVE OUT SOMETHING IMPORTANT TO YOU. MOST OF MY ITEMS ARE VINTAGE and or ANTIQUE. If you have any questions, please ask.
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