“The Salisbury Prison – A Case Study of Confederate
Military Prisons 1861-1865”
Revised and enlarged by
Louis Brown.
Ref 973.772 Br.
Index L-1 . Pages 212-220.
Submitted by by
William Adna Crawford
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Union Prisoners sent from Salisbury Prison in May 1862”
“There was an exchange of
approximately 1500 POW’s in late May of 1862 which was before the
Dix-Hill Cartel had been established on 22 July 1862. Two
hundred were shipped from the Salisbury Prison each day beginning on
May 21 and continuing until May 28, excepting May 26 when none left.
The Bogue Island prisoners were sent out on the 28th and
are separately alphabetized. Each POW took the following oath
before leaving Salisbury:
“The undersigned, prisoners of War to the Confederate States,
solemnly swear, that if released they will not take up arms, during
the existing war against the Confederate States unless regularly
exchanged, and that they will not communicate in any manner
whatever, anything that might injure the cause of the Confederate
States, which may have come to their knowledge since capture.”
These prisoners left the
port of Newbern, N.C. and arrived at New York on June 9. On 10
June 1862, the Tribune [The NY Tribune, a newspaper] reported that
the steamer “Guide” had brought “all the prisoners what were left at
Salisbury, except the officers.”
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Following is a list of the
men of the 9th WV Infantry who were released from the
Salisbury Prison as listed in the above referenced book. Many
of these men were from Ohio, some were from Lawrence County and a
few were from Aid Township, including my great-grandfather, Henry
Crawford. Please be advised that there probably are some mis-spellings
in the list but I have copied them exactly as they were written.
Allen, William
Bias, Berry
Bias, R.S.
Clark, Samuel
Crawford, Henry
Darling, I.C.
Eachus, Henry
Eggers, Joseph
Fillinger, Sam
Fitzer, Joseph
Gibson, William L.
Higgins, J.H.
Hillman, S. H.
Holland, J. H.
Howard, Wesley
Huggins, I.
Jenkins, Thomas
Johnson, G. W.
Johnson, J. W.
Johnston, D. S.
McVickers, Henry
Markin, C. W.
Markin, E. W.
Massy, G. P.
Massy, I.
Neal, R. E.
Parler, Lewis
Payne, Uriah
Payne, Wm
Payton, Charles
Pelerman, R.
Petit, Sam
Plyben, Lewis
Pollack, Granville
Powell, W. E.
Reif, C. W.
Ross, Thomas
Shoemate, Benjamin
Shoemate, Geo. Wash.
Stevens, N.
Swanagan, Lafayette
Teel, J. W.
Teel, Wm. J.
Thomas, Sanford
Vilito, Andrew
Ward, D.
Waugh, H.
Wilson, S.
Wood, J. C.
Woolum, D.
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All 50 of the above names
were copied directly from the book (referenced above) by William
Adna Crawford, 7701-1138 W. Baymeadows Circle, Jacksonville
FL
32256-7788 Telephone 904-737-4673 email
crawdaddysr@comcast.net