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  2. 4 days ago · Union 1863-1865. In the Mississippi River. in northeast IL. Rock Island was one of the largest and most notorious Union prison camps during the Civil War. The prison was opened in November 1863. The first groups of prisoners arrived at the prison on December 3, 1863. There were 5,592 prisoners in all.

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  3. Rock Island Confederate Cemetery is the only surviving remnant of a massive prison camp that once held thousands of Confederate soldiers. Located near the southeast corner of Arsenal Island in Rock Island, Illinois, the Confederate Cemetery is the final resting place for nearly 2,000 prisoners of war who died in captivity from disease and the ...

  4. List of Confederate prisoners by state interned at Rock Island, Illinois, 1863-1865. compiled by H. Hilburn Berry from miscellaneous papers found at Rock Island Arsenal. Manuscript/Manuscript with Digital Images. English.

  5. Located near the southeast corner of Arsenal Island in Rock Island, Illinois, the Confederate Cemetery is the final resting place for 1964 prisoners of war who died in captivity from disease and the poor living conditions in the camp.

  6. Jun 2, 2022 · From 1863 to 1865, the arsenal played two significant but vastly different roles in the Civil War. The first, as mandated by Congress, was to serve as a shipping and storage supply center for...

  7. Rock Island National Cemetery, located on the grounds of the Rock Island Arsenal in Illinois, began as a post cemetery for one of the most important supply depots for the Union armies of the Mississippi Valley. The island was also the site of a major prison for captured Confederate soldiers.

  8. During the Civil War, over 12,000 Confederate prisoners were held on Rock Island (now Arsenal Island) in Rock Island, Illinois. Of those housed here, about 2,000 died from deprivation, smallpox, pneumonia, and other medical ailments at an average of about 4 per day for the 572 days the prison was in operation.

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