Try the Andersonville Web Site. They have a link to a name search site at the bottom of the following page. http://www.corinthian.net/mccc/aville.html Sue -----Original Message----- From: Helen Graves [SMTP:hgraves@psln.com] Sent: Sunday, February 07, 1999 7:09 PM To: ANDERSONVILLE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: What records besides deaths are available? I am a brand new subscriber to the list, so forgive me if I ask a question that has probably been answered before... Question: Besides death records, do other Andersonville prisoner records exist? Did they keep records as to when the prisoner arrived and when he left? According to my husband's ancestor's Civil War pension file, he was captured during Hunter's Raid on Bushy Ridge near Salem, West VA between June 23-27, 1864, and then taken to Andersonville. How soon he was taken to Andersonville after his capture was not in his papers. One source says he was there "2 months", which would appear to be July-August 1864. Another source says he was transferred from Andersonville on Oct 31,1864 to Millen, GA. If this is correct, he could have been at Andersonville 4 months, not two. I would like to be able to find the dates when he was actually at the prison. Is this possible? His name was James Riley Warner and he served in Co B of the 2lst NY Cavalry. After going to the prison at Millen, GA, he was sent to Libby Prison. These prison stays at Millen and Libby could not have been very long as he was exchanged at Libby Prison on Nov 24, 1864 and was sent to Camp Parole, MD. Does anyone know what "Camp Parole" in MD was? He then spent a month in the hospital (all of Dec 1864). I am not sure where that was -- is it possible that Camp Parole was the hospital? On Jan 6, 1865 he was sent to rejoin his regt. to continue in service, which he did. It is possible that his health was so poor he no longer was on horseback as Cavalry. It appears his service continued on as a "teamster", i.e. caring for the horses. -- Helen Graves ______________________________