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Re: Louisville Military Prison
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I have been searching records for my great-grandfather, Benjamin Frank Ensley. He was in Company F of the 11th Regiment of Georgia Volunteers. According to the records I have, he was captured at Dandridge, TN on January 17, 1964. He was on the Roll of Prisoners of War which was forwarded from the Louisville Military Prison to Rock Island, Ill. on January 27, 1864. On another record, it says that he was a Prisoner of War at Knoxville, Tenn. and was released to Camp Chase on January 20, 1864. Do you think that they originally had planned to send him to Camp Chase and then changed their minds? I know that he was a Prisoner of War at Rock Island until the end of the war.

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