Mikki - Soldier's personnel file - Archives; if died in prison camp,e.g. Andersonville, his grave "may" be marked. Many are in "unknown" graves. Sometimes the old county histories will have reference to the soldiers from the county or info mentioned in the personal family write-ups informationis provided. Any other more formal sources out there? Lon ----- Original Message ----- From: <JJudge2127@aol.com> To: <IL-CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 3:18 PM Subject: [IL-CIVIL-WAR] Prisoners of War > Hello Listers; > I have another question. :) How does one find out about someone who was > taken as a prisoner? What prison and if he lived and was released or died in > prison? The following information is from July 8, 1875 and July 22, 1875 > Taken From the Henry Republican, in Henry, IL. > > Pool, Henry CPL, Co D 47th IL US INF.....taken prisoner. > > Any ideas how I can learn of the fate of this man? > > Again, thanks for your help. > > Mikki Judge > Family Historian - Preserving the past for the future. > Secretary - Hunter Cemetery Restoration Trust > http://www.homestead.com/zellerstombstone/HunterCemetery.html > Buffalo, IA > jjudge2127@aol.com > >