Andersonville Prison, GA- Photo of rations being issued to Union prisoners at Andersonville Prison in Georgia.
Regional view locates the prison camp in relation to Columbia, Macon, and Milledgeville, Ga. As well as the town of Andersonville. Parts of bordering...
Few federal prisoners of war squat along a long slit trench used as a latrine at Andersonville, Georgia. Originally known as Camp Sumter, the...
Few federal prisoners of war squat along a long slit trench used as a latrine at Andersonville, Georgia. Originally known as Camp Sumter, the...
Engraving with the caption 'Prisoners in Andersonville Stockade', depicting prisoners at the Andersonville Civil War Prison Camp, also known as Camp...
Union prisoners are waiting to draw rations at the main gate of Andersonville prison in Georgia during the U.S. Civil War.
Few federal prisoners of war squat along a long slit trench used as a latrine at Andersonville, Georgia. Originally known as Camp Sumter, the...
Originally known as Camp Sumter, Andersonville was a Confederate prison camp that became notorious for maltreatment of prisoners; over 13,000...
Map of Andersonville, Georgia, notorious for the Confederate prison in which over 13, 000 Union prisoners died.
Andersonville prison, officially known as Camp Sumter, where Union prisoners were kept during the American Civil War. From a 19th century...
Map shows the plan of Andersonville Prison Camp including the stockade, the town of Anderson Station on the Macon and Americus Rail Road, the...
During August the Union prisoners numbered 31 of whom 1,693 were in Hospital. 2,993 died in August. There were 31,693 prisoners, Aug. 31st. Number of...
Large crowd of soldiers await the execution by hanging of Henry Wirz, the Confederate commandant of Andersonville prison camp, on November 10, 1865.
An emaciated Union soldier is shown upon his release from the Confederate prison Camp Sumter, located in Andersonville, Georgia.
Andersonville, Georgia: Sunset at the Andersonville Confederate war prison, depicting Union soldiers crowded and starving outdoors.
Illustration of aerial view of Camp Douglas, the Union prisoner of war camp located in Chicago, 1864. The camp was located on 31st street and Cottage...
Map shows a detailed plan of the Andersonville prison complex including locations of external defenses, guards' and officers' quarters, hospital,...
Regional view locates the prison camp in relation to Columbia, Macon, and Milledgeville, Ga. As well as the town of Andersonville. Parts of bordering...
Dimensions, layout, outbuildings and immediate surroundings of Andersonville Prison Camp, Georgia. Hand Drawn Map
Map shows the plan of Andersonville Prison Camp including the stockade, the town of Anderson Station on the Macon and Americus Rail Road, the...
Layout of Andersonville Camp, as Sneden refers to the prison, and the surrounding area where Confederate guard troops of the 1st Florida Battery were...
Men stand in a mass grave at Andersonville prison in Georgia, August 17, 1864. | Location: Andersonville Prison, Georgia, USA.
Grave stones mark the location of Union prisoners of war buried at Andersonville, Georgia. The image was used to inflame public opinion against the...
Federal prisoners of war lived in intolerable conditions at the Confederate prison camp at Andersonville, Georgia. After the war the camp's...
Übersichtsaufnahme Gefangenenlager 'Andersonville' der Südstaaten in Georgia, in dem über 12000 Gefangene starben.1864/65Photographie
Sketch and plan of Andersonville confederate prison from the Civil War. 1860s, ink and colors on paper, from the series "Sketches of Confederate...
Print showing Andersonville Prison, with the vast prison area surrounded by stockade fences and several banks of cannons in the foreground and the...
Veteran Union soldiers imprisoned during the Civil War in various Confederate prisons gathered for a reunion, possibly the 18th National Encampment...
Andersonville, a Confederate prison in Georgia, infamous on account of the terrible conditions its prisoners suffered.
'Rebel Cruelty - Our Starved Soldiers'. Union survivors of Andersonville prison. Original Publication: From photographs taken at the United States...
Visitor map of National Park Andersonville or Camp Sumter, site of Confederate Civil War prison and cemetery for Yankee Union prisoners
Tombs of the Unknown Soldiers, National Park Andersonville or Camp Sumter, Civil War prison and cemetery
Prison Pen at Andersonville, Georgia, Andersonville, Georgia, July 2, 1864. From an issue of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Almanac.
Prison stockade at Andersonville, Georgia. During summer of 1864 32,899 Union prisoners were confined here. In the National Cemetery at Andersonville...
Illustrated view of Camp Douglas, the Union prisoner of war camp located in Chicago, 1864. The camp was located on 31st street and Cottage Grove...
Prisoners in the Andersonville Prison, confederate prisoner-of-war camp during the American Civil War. From The History of our Country, published1900.
Prison stockade at Andersonville, Georgia, American Civil War, 1861-1865. During the summer of 1864 32,899 Union prisoners were confined here. In the...
Captain Henry Wirtz was Commandant of Confederate Prison Camp Sumter at Andersonville, Georgia. The Swiss born Confederate officer was tried and...
Display at National Park Andersonville or Camp Sumter, Site of Confederate Civil War prison and cemetery for Yankee Union prisoners
Display at National Park Andersonville or Camp Sumter, Site of Confederate Civil War prison and cemetery for Yankee Union prisoners
Exhibit at National Park Andersonville or Camp Sumter, Site of Confederate Civil War prison and cemetery for Yankee Union prisoners
Exhibit at National Park Andersonville or Camp Sumter, Site of Confederate Civil War prison and cemetery for Yankee Union prisoners
National Park Andersonville or Camp Sumter, a National Historic Site in Georgia, site of Confederate Civil War prison and cemetery tombstones for...
National Park Andersonville or Camp Sumter, a National Historic Site in Georgia, site of Confederate Civil War prison and cemetery for Yankee Union...
American Civil War: Prison stockade at Andersonville, Georgia. During summer of 1864 32,899 Union prisoners were confined here. In the National...
Color lithograph depicting a bird's-eye view of Andersonville Prison, a Confederate Civil War prisoner of war camp, taken from the south-east,...
Engraving with the caption 'Prisoners in Andersonville Stockade', depicting prisoners at the Andersonville Civil War Prison Camp, also known as Camp...
Illustrated view of Camp Douglas, the Union prisoner of war camp located in Chicago, 1864. Seven thousand Confederate prisoners were housed in the...
Illustration of rebel prisoners gathered together at Camp Douglas, the Union prisoner of war camp located in Chicago, 1864. The camp was located on...
Shows railroad lines emanating south and east of Atlanta going toward Macon and Columbus, Ga. With a notation "125 miles from Atlanta to...