Gilbert S. Clark, Captain, recalled,  Fort Delaware, Delaware

Captain G. S. CLARKE, recalled.—

I have purchased and used for the prisoners about one thousand tons of coal during the winter. I would say, in my judgment, that the barracks were sufficiently warm during the season requiring fires. I was Quartermaster here, as well as Commissary, until Captain Craige assumed the Quartermaster’s Department. The destitute prisoners were supplied with sufficient clothing during the time I acted as Quartermaster.

Attest:

GILBERT S. CLARK.

D. P. BROWN, JR.,

     United States Commissioner.

Certification for statements taken  June 21, 1864 (There was only one certification for this date in the document; however it is being included on the web-page for each applicable statement - MpG ):

I certify that the foregoing testimony, taken at Fort Delaware, June 21st, 1864, was taken and reduced to writing by me, in the presence of the respective witnesses, and by them sworn to and subscribed in my presence, at the time and in the manner set forth.

D. P. BROWN, JR.,
United States Commissioner.

Evidence evidence relating to United States stations for rebel prisoners.  Testimony taken at Fort Delaware, Delaware, June 21, A.D. 1864.