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The gruesome reality of Civil War prison life is found in the personal stories of those who suffered it. Two such victims were Corporal John Wesley Minnich -- a Southern teenager from Louisiana -- and Sergeant Warren Lee Goss of Massachusetts. Here, these two common soldiers become uncommon symbols of the largely untold under-life of the American Civil War.
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