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of the prison. Their jailer boasted that he was killing more Union soldiers there than Lee was in Virginia. The deaths numbered 12,462. Of the eleven Fifty-fourth men presumed to have been there confined, three are known to have died in the place, four have no final record, the remainder were released. At the battle of Honey Hill, S. C., Nov. 30, 1864, there were no missing men, but the below-named man was captured. Harris, Hill. Private, Co. G, captured and wounded; released 25th April, 1865; and discharged 30th Sept. 1865, at Boston, Mass. Harris' statement, in a pension application, is that he was taken to Charleston Jail, and after several months to Andersonville, thence to Montgomery, Ala., and finally to Annapolis, Md. The list of men known to have been captured is closed with the following, of whose capture or release nothing further is known than the record gives:— Crossler, Chauncey. Private, Co. F; captured at Camden, S. C., 18th April, 1865; escaped and