"Beyond The Lines, Or, A Yankee Prisoner Loose In Dixie, Volume 3" recounts the harrowing experiences of a Union soldier, John James Geer, as he navigates the treacherous landscape of the Confederate South during the American Civil War. Captured and imprisoned, Geer's narrative details his daring escape and subsequent adventures as he attempts to return to Union lines.
This gripping first-hand account provides valuable insights into the daily life of a prisoner of war, the strategies employed for survival, and the complex dynamics between captors and captives. Geer's detailed descriptions offer a unique perspective on the war, highlighting both the brutality and the unexpected moments of humanity encountered along the way. A compelling read for anyone interested in Civil War history and personal narratives of resilience and determination.
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