he was so trusted that they made him caretaker of the local cemeteries, including woodlawn cemetary. he was also placed in charge of the prisoners that died at the camp, and he will have almost 3000 of those to deal it during his tenure as a caretaker. another interesting figure in all this is eugene sanger. he does not arrive until six weeks into the existence of this camp. sanger is sent to become the chief surgeon. went to dartmouth college before going to school, medical school in philadelphia. he was not a man that was really wrote was well respected in elmira, especially among the prisoners. anthony keiley, who wrote a memoir, say he especially hated sanger, and accused him of murdering the prisoners in his charge. and he has some really interesting quotes. he calls sanger "a club footed gentleman with an abnormal head and snakey looking little eyes." keiley had much to say about his incarceration. he is worth mentioning because he is not the ordinary prisoner. so, when you look at the prisoners in elmira, these are your foot soldiers from lee's army largely. almost no officers