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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Оглавление| 74. The Author's Appearance on Entering Prison 75. His Appearance in July, 1864 76. Little Red Cap 77. "Fresh Fish" 78. Interior of the Stockade, Viewed from the Southwest 79. Burying the Dead 80. The Graveyard at Andersonville, as the Rebels Left It 81. Denouncing the Southern Confederacy 82. The Charge 83. "Flagstaff" 84. Nursing a Sick Comrade 65. A Dream 86. The English Bugler 87. The Break in the Stockade 88. At the Spring 89. Morning Assemblage of Sick at the South Gate 91. Old Sailor and Chicken 92. Death of Watts 93. Planning Escape 94. Our Progress was Terribly Slow—Every Step Hurt Fearfully 95. "Come Ashore, There, Quick" 96. He Shrieked Imprecations and Curses 97. The Chain Gang 98. Interior of the Stockade—The Creek at the East Side 99. A Section from the East Side of the Prison Showing the Dead Line 100. "Half-past Eight O'clock, and Atlanta's Gone to H—l!" 101. Off for "God's Country" 102. Georgian Development of the "Proud Caucasian" 103. It was Very Unpleasant When a Storm Came Up 104. When We Matched Our Intellects Against a Rebel's 107. His New Idea was to have a Heavily Laden Cart Driven Around Inside the Dead Line 108. They Stood Around the Gate and Yelled Derisively 110. "See Heah; You Must Stand Back!" 111. He Bade Them Goodbye 112. "Wha-ah-ye!" 114. One of Ferguson's Cavalry 115. Then the Clear Blue Eyes and Well-remembered Smile 117. Millen 118. A House Builded With Our Own Own Hands 119. Our First Meat 120. A Lucky Find |