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Reconstructed North Gate of Camp Sumter


Reconstructed North Gate of Camp Sumter - Andersonville

Camp Sumter (also known as Andersonville Prison) was a Confederate prisoner-of-war camp for Union soldiers. Of the approximately 45,000 Union prisoners held ...

The North Gate - Clio

The structure which stands here today is a reconstruction of the North Gate in the prison stockade. Thousands of prisoners entered the North Gate as the primary ...

North Gate Reconstruction Of The Entrance To Andersonville Prison ...

"Commonly known as Andersonville, the military prison facility was officially named Camp Sumter, in honor of the county in which it was ...

Reconstruction of the North Gate Section of Camp Sumter's ...

TitleReconstruction of the North Gate Section of Camp Sumter's Stockade, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia. CollectionsStockade Reconstruction.

Touring the Historic Prison Site - Andersonville - National Park Service

The site of Camp Sumter ... Two sections of the stockade wall have been reconstructed, the north gate and the northeast corner.

Reconstructed Part of Camp Sumter - Andersonville

Camp Sumter (also known as Andersonville Prison) was a Confederate prisoner-of-war camp for Union soldiers. Of the approximately 45,000 Union prisoners held ...

Andersonville Prison - Wikipedia

The Andersonville National Historic Site, located near Andersonville, Georgia, preserves the former Andersonville Prison (also known as Camp Sumter)

Andersonville National Historic Site (NPS Tour) - Civil War Talk

Georgia State Historic Marker Andersonville Train Depot Camp Sumter - Reconstructed North Gate Camp Sumter - Guard Post Camp Sumter - Star ...

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Two sections of the stockade wall have been reconstructed, the north gate and the northeast corner. The prison at Camp Sumter was ...

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On January 10, 1864, construction of Camp Sumter Military Prison began in a wooded property a quarter mile east of a town known at the time ...

Camp Sumter Military Prison, Georgia, Andersonville Nation… | Flickr

The entrance to the prison was of a double door ... Camp Sumter Military Prison, Georgia, Andersonville National Historic Site, North Gate (Reconstruction) ...

Camp Sumter at Andersonville: The notorious Civil War prison

Visitors to the park today can enjoy the fruits of these archaeological labors as both the North Gate and the southeastern corner have been fully reconstructed ...

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Andersonville Prison - New Georgia Encyclopedia

The new camp, officially named Camp Sumter, quickly became known as Andersonville, after the railroad station in neighboring Sumter County beside which the camp ...

Andersonville National Historic Site (Georgia) - Nomadic Niko

The final stop on the loop is the reconstructed Northeast Corner. Unlike the North Gate which was carefully constructed, the logs of the ...

Andersonville Civil War Prison - Clio

The structure which stands here today is a reconstruction of the North Gate in the prison stockade. Thousands of prisoners entered the North ...

Andersonville National Historic Site - Britannica Kids

Andersonville National Historic Site includes the Camp Sumter military prison. Two sections, including the north gate (pictured here), of the prison were ...

Andersonville Prison of the Civil War - Legends of America

The Camp Sumter military prison at Andersonville, Georgia, was one of the largest Confederate military prisons during the Civil War.

The Expanded Stockade, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia

... Camp Sumter (also known as Andersonville Prison), a Confederate prisoner-of-war camp during ... Two sections of the stockade wall have been reconstructed, the ...

Andersonville: The Civil War in Georgia | Backroad Planet

... National POW Museum, Confederate Prison Camp Sumter, and Andersonville National Cemetery ... The reconstructed North Gate and stockade.