Chapter 35
On the March--An Eighteen Mile March--Treated to a Drink of Our Own Commissary at the End of the First Days March--Uniform Good Treatment by our Captors--An Attempt to Escape Frustrated--March to Williamstown--The Band at Foster's Mills Treats us to "Dixey"--Kind hearted Mrs. Piffin Gives us All the Provisions She Had Cooked for Dinner--Hopes Some One Will do as Much for her Son (Who is in the Confederate Army)--A Ride in Filthy Cattle Cars Through Charleston, Savannah and Macon--Arrival at Andersonville.