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Reconstructed North Gate of Camp Sumter - Andersonville - TracesOfWar.com
Reconstructed North Gate of Camp Sumter - Andersonville - TracesOfWar.com

Camp Sumter: Confederate Prison Site – Georgia Historical Society
Camp Sumter: Confederate Prison Site – Georgia Historical Society

Latrine, Camp Sumter, Andersonville, Georgia, circa 1864 | House Divided
Latrine, Camp Sumter, Andersonville, Georgia, circa 1864 | House Divided

Andersonville Prison (Camp Sumter), aerial view Postcard | Zazzle
Andersonville Prison (Camp Sumter), aerial view Postcard | Zazzle

Who Are These Men? - Andersonville National Historic Site (U.S. National  Park Service)
Who Are These Men? - Andersonville National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service)

Andersonville: Prisoner of War Camp (Teaching with Historic Places) (U.S.  National Park Service)
Andersonville: Prisoner of War Camp (Teaching with Historic Places) (U.S. National Park Service)

Andersonville Prison, Officially Known As Camp Sumter, Where Union  Prisoners Were Kept During The American Civil War From A 19th Century  Illustration Poster Print, 34 x 24 - Large | Walmart Canada
Andersonville Prison, Officially Known As Camp Sumter, Where Union Prisoners Were Kept During The American Civil War From A 19th Century Illustration Poster Print, 34 x 24 - Large | Walmart Canada

History of the Andersonville Prison - Andersonville National Historic Site  (U.S. National Park Service)
History of the Andersonville Prison - Andersonville National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service)

American Civil War prison camps - Wikipedia
American Civil War prison camps - Wikipedia

Camp Sumter/Andersonville Prison (U.S. National Park Service)
Camp Sumter/Andersonville Prison (U.S. National Park Service)

What Was It Like To Be A Prisoner At Camp Sumter, A Terrifying Civil War  Prison? | Daily Sentinel
What Was It Like To Be A Prisoner At Camp Sumter, A Terrifying Civil War Prison? | Daily Sentinel

Andersonville Prison - Wikipedia
Andersonville Prison - Wikipedia

Oct. 24, 1865: The 'Demon of Andersonville' is convicted
Oct. 24, 1865: The 'Demon of Andersonville' is convicted

Andersonville Prison, Camp Sumter, Ga., as it appeared August 1st 1864 when  it contained 35,000 prisoners of war / drawn from memory by Thomas O'Dea,  late private Co. E. 16th Regt. Maine
Andersonville Prison, Camp Sumter, Ga., as it appeared August 1st 1864 when it contained 35,000 prisoners of war / drawn from memory by Thomas O'Dea, late private Co. E. 16th Regt. Maine

Camp Sumter, known as Andersonville Prison, Civil War -1899 Page of History  | eBay
Camp Sumter, known as Andersonville Prison, Civil War -1899 Page of History | eBay

Andersonville Camp Sumter - Picture of Andersonville National Historic Site  and National Prisoner of War Museum - Tripadvisor
Andersonville Camp Sumter - Picture of Andersonville National Historic Site and National Prisoner of War Museum - Tripadvisor

Punishment and Tragedy at Andersonville Prison — Google Arts & Culture
Punishment and Tragedy at Andersonville Prison — Google Arts & Culture

Andersonville Prison | American Battlefield Trust
Andersonville Prison | American Battlefield Trust

National Park Civil War Series: The Prison Camp at Andersonville
National Park Civil War Series: The Prison Camp at Andersonville

A Brief History of Andersonville Prison at Camp Sumter - YouTube
A Brief History of Andersonville Prison at Camp Sumter - YouTube

Andersonville Prison - Wikipedia
Andersonville Prison - Wikipedia

Camp Sumter - Andersonville | WVTF
Camp Sumter - Andersonville | WVTF

Camp sumter hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Camp sumter hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Andersonville Prison - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Andersonville Prison - New Georgia Encyclopedia