Authentic 1865 Civil War-era book, Life and Death in Rebel Prisons, by Robert H. Kellogg, published in Hartford, Connecticut by L. A strong historical piece with excellent display and collector appeal.'Life and Death in Rebel Prisons by Robert H. Kellogg is an 1865 Civil War-era firsthand account of Union prisoner suffering in Confederate captivity, with a major focus on Andersonville, Georgia, and Florence, South Carolina.
Kellogg, a sergeant-major in the 16th Connecticut Infantry, survived imprisonment and drew on his wartime journal and experiences to describe starvation, disease, overcrowding, beatings, and the daily struggle to stay alive inside the prison system. Please see photos for condition details. The product is a hardcover book titled "Life And Death In Rebel Prisons By Robert H Kellogg 1865". Published by L Stebbins in 1865, the book is written in English and focuses on the topic of the Civil War (1861-65) in North America.
Authored by Robert H Kellogg, the book delves into the military and war aspects of this turbulent period in American history. This original printing provides a unique glimpse into the struggles and narratives of the time, making it a valuable addition to any collection of books and magazines related to the Civil War era.