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      1. S1 E1 Mar 3, 1996
      • Hunger, exposure and disease plague Union soldiers interned at a Confederate prison camp.
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      2. S1 E2 Mar 3, 1996
      • Hunger, exposure and disease plague Union soldiers interned at a Confederate prison camp.
  2. Mar 1, 2024 · The Deadliest Ground of the American Civil War. Nearly 13,000 men died on these grounds, a site that became infamous even before the Civil War ended. Their burial grounds became Andersonville National Cemetery, where veterans continue to be buried today.

  3. The Andersonville National Historic Site, located near Andersonville, Georgia, preserves the former Andersonville Prison (also known as Camp Sumter), a Confederate prisoner-of-war camp during the final fourteen months of the American Civil War.

  4. Nov 9, 2009 · From February 1864 until the end of the American Civil War (1861-65) in April 1865, Andersonville, Georgia, served as the site of a notorious Confederate military prison.

  5. Oct 5, 2021 · A small neighborhood that straddles the border of Edgewater and Uptown on Chicago's far North Side, Andersonville is best known for its lively Clark Street corridor, its LGBTQ...

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  6. Today, Andersonville National Historic Site comprises three distinct components: the former site of Camp Sumter military prison, the Andersonville National Cemetery, and the National Prisoner of War Museum, which opened in 1998 to honor all U.S. prisoners of war in all wars.

  7. Home to one of Chicago’s largest LGBTQ+ populations, Andersonville is a community full of pride and a commitment to equality. andersonville is for everyone. visit. Andersonville Chamber of Commerce. 1554 W Hollywood Ave. Chicago, Illinois 60660. Phone: 773-728-2995. Email: info@andersonville.org.

  8. Sep 15, 2022 · The only national park to serve as a memorial to all Americans ever held as prisoners of war, Andersonville National Historic Site preserves the site of the largest of the many Confederate military prisons that were established during the Civil War.

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