Andersonville Prison

A Union soldier, a prisoner-of-war survivor of the Confederate Army's Andersonville Prison, near Andersonville in south-western Georgia, USA, circa 1865. Andersonville Prison was notorious for its terrible living conditions, bad sanitation, food shortages, poor policing of the inmates and lack of medical supplies. By the end of the American Civil War, 12,884 Union prisoner had died at the camp. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)
A Union soldier, a prisoner-of-war survivor of the Confederate Army's Andersonville Prison, near Andersonville in south-western Georgia, USA, circa 1865. Andersonville Prison was notorious for its terrible living conditions, bad sanitation, food shortages, poor policing of the inmates and lack of medical supplies. By the end of the American Civil War, 12,884 Union prisoner had died at the camp. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)
Andersonville Prison
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Archive Photos / Stringer
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103000817
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Date created:
January 01, 1865
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