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A History of Andersonville Prison Monuments (Civil War Series)
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| #1465231 in eBooks | 2015-06-15 | 2015-06-15 | File type: PDF||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Some of our greatest artistic treasures are in national parks and cemeteries.|By Timothy E. Massey|When we think of Andersonville, we tend to think of the suffering of long ago, and the rows and rows of grave markers. Only opened a year and a half before the war ended, over forty five thousand prisoners were held here at some point. Of this number, over thirteen thousand died i|About the Author|Dr. Stacy Reaves received her PhD from Oklahoma State University and is currently an adjunct professor of history and geography at Tulsa Community College. With a bachelors degree in historic preservation, she has served as a museum director at
IN APRIL 1865, THE NATION LEARNED OF THE ATROCITIES AND HORRORS OF THE Southern prison camp at Andersonville, Georgia. An army expedition and Clara Barton identified the graves of the thirteen thousand who perished there and established the Andersonville National Cemetery. In the 1890s, veterans and the Woman's Relief Corps, wanting to ensure the nation never forgot the tragedy, began preserving the site. The former prisoners expressed in granite their sorrow and gratitu...
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