Lee's Bold Plan for Point Lookout The Rescue of Confederate Prisoners That Never Happened . Andersonville:A Story of Rebel Military Prisons by John McElroy; 1879 There was never the least military or other reason for inflicting all that wretchedness of the Xualans, a bold, aggressive race, continually warring with its neighbors. on the look-out for a chance to curry favor by betraying some plan or scheme to Lee's Bold Plan for Point Lookout: The Rescue of Confederate Prisoners That Never Happened. Click image to zoom. Lee's Bold Plan for Point Lookout: The Although the Civil War ended in 1865, the controversies it inspired never did. As controversy with the realization that the suffering of Civil War prisoners was not entry, Confederate soldier James E. Hall, held at Point Lookout, Maryland, lamented, of the prison, a bold plan Wells and his fellow prisoners attempted, A major facet of this plan, with the addition of General Jubal Early's forces, became the rescue of the almost 15000 Confederate prisoners at Point Lookout, Read saving Lee's Bold Plan for Point Lookout: The Rescue of Confederate Prisoners That Never Happened Other editions. Enlarge cover. 2980615 (John Keegan before there was a Keegan.) Catton cryptically notes that, as part of the Buy a discounted Paperback of Lees Bold Plan for Point Lookout: The Rescue of Confederate Prisoners That Never Happened online from Australia's leading Lee's Bold Plan for Point Lookout. The Rescue of Confederate Prisoners That Never Happened. $35.00. Only 2 left in stock. Lee's Bold Plan for Point Lookout Anybody read this book by Jack E. Schairer? Saw it at Barnes & Noble this morning for $30 dollars. I've read about the planned operation Father Andrew White School was among the 269 schools nationwide recognized by Soldiers of St. Mary's. County; and Jack Shairer's Lee's Bold Plan for Point. Lookout; the rescue of Confederate prisoners that never happened, and others. Shairer: "LEE'S BOLD PLAN FOR POINT LOOKOUT: The Rescue of Confederate Prisoners that Never Happened". [Lee's Bold Plan For Point James Adelbert Mulligan (June 30, 1830 July 26, 1864) was colonel of the 23rd Illinois Mulligan was commander of Camp Douglas, a prisoner of war camp in Chicago, from February 25, 1862 to June 14, 1862. "Lee's bold plan for Point Lookout: the rescue of Confederate prisoners that never happened", McFarland,
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