Hi, I just joined the list and had a question or two about records. One of the brother's of my direct ancestor died (as far as I can tell) at Danville, VA. The information I have is as follows: Samuel ZEIGLER/ZIEGLER (Co. C, 65th O.V.I), captured at Stone River 31 Dec 1862. According to Ohio Civil War records, he died in a Rebel Prison in Danville, VA on 24 Jan 1864. His federal service records only had that he died as a prisoner of war. I have had a difficult time finding out what records (if any) still exist for Danville and who holds them. I would appreciate any information people might have on Danville. Also, since Samuel died single and his mother had already passed away, there is no pension record for him. Does anyone know of other records (perhaps payments, notification letters) that might exist in government archives that would have been generated by his death? I am also interested in sources of information for two of Samuel's first cousins. One was Ransom ZEIGLER who according to the information passed down by his sister's family died in Andersonville prison. The other is John J. ZEIGLER who died (as a guard?) at Johnson's Island, Ohio. Thanks in advance for any assistance. - Mike White [NOTE: variants on the spelling on the surname include the more usual: ZEIGLER/ZIEGLER/ZIGLER; as well as SEIGLER/SIEGLER/SIGLER and on rare occasions ZEICHLER and TIGLER (the T being a common misreading of a Z when transcribing the originals).]