

Daring Prison Escapes | Bastille of the Confederacy | 1
23 snips Sep 3, 2025
In February 1864, over 100 Union officers executed a daring escape from the notorious Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia. Conditions were dire, with disease and mistreatment rampant, pushing them to devise a bold plan. They secretly excavated a tunnel from the rat-infested cellar, driven by desperation and hope for freedom. Colonel Thomas Rose's harrowing experiences and leadership were crucial as their escape unfolded amid chaos, setting the stage for an exploration of remarkable prison breaks in history.
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Thomas Rose’s Arrival And Resolve
- Colonel Thomas Rose arrived at Libby Prison after capture at Chickamauga and a failed escape that broke his foot.
- He vowed to escape rather than die inside the filthy, overcrowded warehouse-turned-prison.
Conditions Made Escape The Only Option
- Libby Prison held over 1,200 men in cramped, lice-infested rooms with a rat-filled cellar nicknamed "Rat Hell."
- Starvation, disease, and neglect made escape feel like the only realistic alternative to death.
Digging Through A Fireplace
- Rose and Major Andrew Hamilton discovered the cellar and began secretly scraping mortar behind an unused kitchen fireplace.
- They worked through December nights using a jackknife and restored the bricks each morning to avoid detection.