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A journal, of a young man of Massachusetts, late a surgeon on board an American privateer, who was captured at sea by the British in May, eighteen hundred and thirteen and was confined first, at Melville Island, Halifax, then at Chatham, in England, and last at Dartmoor prison : $b Interspersed with observations, anecdotes and remarks, tending to illustrate the moral and political characters of three nations. To which is added, a correct engraving of Dartmoor prison, representing the massacre of American prisoners. [electronic resource] / Benjamin Waterhouse
Narrative of the Suffering and Defeat of the North-Western Army, Under General Winchester : Massacre of the Prisoners; Sixteen Months Imprisonment of the Writer and Others with the Indians and British [electronic resource] / William Atherton
Non-Criminal Prisons : English Debtor's Prisons and Prisons of War; French War Prisons; American War Prisons with References to Those of Other Lands [electronic resource] / Arthur Griffiths
The prisoners' memoirs, or, Dartmoor prison : $b containing a complete and impartial history of the entire captivity of the Americans in England, from the commencement of the last war between the United States and Great Britain, until all prisoners were released by the treaty of Ghent. Also a particular detail of all occurrences relative to the horrid massacre at Dartmoor, on the fatal evening of the 6th of April, 1815. [electronic resource] / C. Andrews