Andersonville a Civil War tragedy
Describes the large Confederate prisoner of war camp in Georgia, known as Camp Sumter or Andersonville, and the harsh conditions that killed many prisoners there during the Civil War.
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Main Author: | Wade, Linda R. |
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Format: | Books Print Book |
Language: | English |
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Vero Beach, Fla. :
Rourke Enterprises,
1991.
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Doors to America's past
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