Although the camp was disbanded and prisoners released after the war, the site remains military domain.
They reached a point where the two prisoners were released to a dormitory, hollowed out of the rock, presumably to be put to work later.
At least 17 police officers were killed, and as many as 87 prisoners released.
The prisoners release the healed eagle before the guard order them back to work.
As a result, more than 200 prisoners have been released, a move that has stirred public rage and put many career criminals back on the streets.
The prisoners then released those held in solitary.
Many death sentences have been commuted and prisoners released.
If these two things are done no one will be killed and the prisoners released.
On February 14, 1862, Lincoln ordered most prisoners released, putting an end to court challenges for the time being.
The old prisoner enters through his passage and releases them from the chains.