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Henry Morton Stanley, Dorothy Stanley, The Autobiography of Sir Henry Morton Stanley, part 1.4, chapter 1.13 (search)
ailroad cars, and taken across the State of Illinois to Camp Douglas, on the outskirts of Chicago. Our prison-pen was a squourselves with all the evil and the good to be found at Camp Douglas, neither of us saw any reason at first why we could notcallous towards their prisoners than the authorities of Camp Douglas were. I admit that we were better fed than the Union pion completed, when they think of Andersonville, Libby, Camp Douglas, and other prisons, and of the blood shed in 2261 battls, and Prisoners' Aid Society; and the sights we saw at Camp Douglas will never be seen in America again. Were Colonel Mie been the salvation of two-thirds of those who died at Camp Douglas; and, by showing how superior the United States Governmprotection than he! The only official connected with Camp Douglas whom I remember with pleasure is Mr. Shipman, the commintions. I scarcely comprehended him at the outset, for Camp Douglas was not a place to foster intentions. He explained tha
Henry Morton Stanley, Dorothy Stanley, The Autobiography of Sir Henry Morton Stanley, part 2.13, Index (search)
Coomassie, 229, 292, 293. Crete, 230. Cromer, 453. Cronin, Mr., 151-153. Cypress Grove, 151-166. Dalziell, Mr., 476. Darkest Africa, In, 411, 422. Davis, Richard Harding, 508. Death, thoughts on the fear of, 522, 523. Degrees conferred on Stanley, 424, 525. Denbigh, 219. Denbigh Castle, 4-8. Dido, the captain of the, 114. Dilke, Sir, Charles, 473, 474, 477. Dillon, John, 474, 476. Dixie Greys, the, 165, 166. Donnelly, Ignatius, Coesar's Column, 433. Douglas, Camp, 205-214. East African Company, 446-449. East Anglia, 450. Education, thoughts on, 523-525. Eisteddfod, the, 14, 16, 430, 434. Ellison, Mr., 106, 112. Emin Pasha, calls for help, 353; as described by Dr. Felkin, 354; discovered, 361; Stanley's impression of, 362; a prisoner, 368; deceived by his officers, 368; goes with Stanley to the coast, 370-372; has a fall from a balcony, 372; engages himself to the Germans, 373, 374; death of, 375. England, and Coomassie, 285-295;