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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 8 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Prison reminiscences. (search)
there is a diversity of opinion here among officers and men. If they seem to acquiesce in the opinion of such men as Adjutant Crocker, who appears to be deeply in earnest, and who looks and speaks like a brave and honest man, they do not generally red asked for me. The surgeon in charge, Dr. James Simmons, had referred her to me. When I presented myself, she said: Adjutant Crocker, I wish to do something for your men. I do not mean mere words. With some pride of independence, I replied, There iass lightly over, I remain with best wishes for yourself and brother officers, Yours truly, H. A. Bennett. To Adjutant Crocker. Mrs. Bennett conversed freely with me about her husband. She said he was always a sincere friend of the South;r of war now at Johnson's Island. The letter which reached me only a few days since was directed to David's Island, Captain Crocker supposing I was in charge of that hospital. If anything can be done for him not inconsistent with the regulations