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Summary Of: Andersonville Prison
Andersonville Prison was frequently undersupplied with food... Department of Georgia bought the site of Andersonville Prison from membership and subscriptions...
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Andersonville, Georgia
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Americus, Georgia
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NRHP
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October 16
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1970
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Confederate
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military prison
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Andersonville
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scurvy
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larceny
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running the gauntlet
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being sent to the stocks
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ball and chain
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capture of Atlanta
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Henry Wirz
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