Category: Sgt. Maj. Robert H. Kellogg
About the Author: Danielle Johnson
Danielle is currently a graduate student at Central Connecticut State University and will graduate in May 2012 with a Master’s degree in Public History. She has a Bachelor’s degree in History from Bridgewater State College in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Along with her academics, Danielle was a collections intern at Wethersfield Historical …
Sgt. Maj. Robert H. Kellogg, "I wonder if they know at home of our real condition here."
“I wonder if they know at home of our real condition here.” When Sergeant Major Robert H. Kellogg described the first night in Andersonville Prison he said that “there were ten deaths on our side of the camp that night. The old prisoners called it ‘being exchanged,’ and truly it …