Web29 dec. 2024 · James Miller (Two James Millers from Ill at Andersonville; one died, one survived William Mullins O. P. Nelson/Oliver B Nelson 17. Robinson, J (Multiple J. Robinsons from IL survived Andersonville) 18. John Straney 19. John Sullivan Indiana 20. Dawson, Stepin 21. George W. Murray Williams, CM vs CJ Iowa 22. William P. Dunham 23. WebThousands prisoners died at Andersonville because of overpopulation, bad conditions, and the South not improving conditions. ... Many people died from hunger, malnutrition …
Remembering Civil War Prisoners of War
WebMany people recall their history of the terrible conditions for Union prisoners at Andersonville Prison in Georgia during the American Civil War. For those who had … WebMore than 12,000 prisoners died at Andersonville and are buried in the National Cemetery on the grounds. It is still an active military cemetery. The site of the prison is now the Andersonville National Historic Site which is part of the U S. National Park Service. The Park's museum serves as a memorial to all American prisoners of war. ent westchase fl
Punishment and Tragedy at Andersonville Prison
http://www.npshistory.com/publications/ande/index.htm WebThe first prisoners arrived in Andersonville late February 1864. During the next few months, approximately 400 more arrived each day. By the end of June, 26,000 men were … WebIn all, approximately 13,000 Union prisoners perished at Andersonville, and following the war its commander, Captain Henry Wirz (1823-65), was tried, convicted and executed for … dr. holly cooper texas school for the blind