Letter

A. P. Caraher to A. J. Johnson, January 9, 1865

HDQRS. OFFICE PROVOST-MARSHAL OF PRISONERS,

Col. A. J. JOHNSON, Commanding Post: SIR: I have the honor to submit the following inspection report of the condition of the prisoners of war at this station for the week ending

January 9, 1865: Conduct—good. Cleanliness—good. Clothing—good. Bedding—

*See foot-note, Series I, Vol. XI, Part I, p. 1053. See ibid., p. 1056. { Omitted.

none. State of quarters—very good. State of mess-houses—no messhouses. State of kitehen—very good. Food, quality of—good. Food, quantity of—as per circular from Commissary-General of Prisoners. Water — good. Sinks— not good. Police of grounds— very good. Drainage—good. Police of hospital —very good. Attendance of sick— very good. Hospital diet—very good. General health of prisoners— good. Vigilance of guard—good.

Very respectfully, your obedient servant,

A. P. CARAHER,
Lieutenant-Colonel Fourth Regiment Veteran Reserve Corps
and Provost-Marshal of Prisoners, Inspecting Officer.
{Indorsement. ]
The weather for the past week has been unusually fine. The improvements of the quartermaster's department regarding the sinks and
water-works are near completion, and the latter part of the week will
find them ready for use The prison hospital has been visited by Dr.
R. H. Coolidge, medical inspector, U. S. Army, during the past week.
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Indian Territory, 1861–62. Location: Rock Island Barracks, Ill.. Summary: Lieutenant-Colonel A. P. Caraher reports to Colonel A. J. Johnson that the condition, conduct, and health of prisoners at Rock Island Barracks in January 1865 are generally good, with ongoing improvements to facilities.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 8 View original source ↗