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Discover how many prisoners died during the Of the 45000 Union soldiers who entered the gates of Camp Sumter, nearly 13000 never left. They did not die in the glory of battle; ... Join Meme as she traces the fate of several Union prisoners of In 1864, Sgt. Berry Benson escaped from two The immense structure was dark, gloomy, without adequate ventilation, devoid of sanitary of hygienic appliances or conveniences ...

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What It Was Like to Be a Civil War Prisoner

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Camp Sumter, also known as

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Discover how many prisoners died during the

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Andersonville Prison : A Place Of Horror | Civil War Prison | Project Past | History Unscripted

Camp Sumter, commonly known as

Andersonville: The Civil War Prison Camp Worse Than Hell

Andersonville: The Civil War Prison Camp Worse Than Hell

Of the 45000 Union soldiers who entered the gates of Camp Sumter, nearly 13000 never left. They did not die in the glory of battle; ...

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Slides of March: Tried, Died Survived: Thomasville's Civil War Prison Camp

Join Meme as she traces the fate of several Union prisoners of

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Andersonville, GA Civil War Prison 1864-1865

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The Civil War Prisoner Camp That Became a Place of Horror

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A Daring Civil War Prison Escape

In 1864, Sgt. Berry Benson escaped from two

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Narrative of Prison Life by Henry E. Shepherd – Civil War life

The immense structure was dark, gloomy, without adequate ventilation, devoid of sanitary of hygienic appliances or conveniences ...