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Andersonville Prison

Chelda Block

March 12,2009

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Escape

Such high rate that dead men’s body was placed in front of his tent until a prisoner came an picked him up.

Some prisoners used the high death rate as an tool in their escapes.

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Facts

Andersonville Prison was one of the largest of many established prison camps during the American Civil War.

Pen was covered 16 ½ acres of land enclosed by a 15 foot high stockade of hewn pine legs.

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Shelters

Prisoners made their own shelters.

Prisoners dug holes they covered the bottom with pine needles.

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Sickness&

Disease

March 1 and August 31, 1864 there were 4,529 deaths caused by diarrhea and dysentery

Main causes of death were scuvry, typhoid , dysentery, diarrhea, smallpox, and hospital gangrene.

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Hold how many inmates?

Housed up to ten thousand inmates a number of them was frozen to death.

Inmates at the Andersonville Prison camp for captured Union soldiers in Georgia suffered miserably.

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More Facts

Andersonville Prison was the camp with the worst reputation.

Drinking water came from one tiny creek that also served as a sewer.

100 men per day died in civil war prison camps.

Terrible conditions at Civil War prison camps caused much suffering and death.

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Work Citied

Littell, McDougal. creating America. 2002. Houghton Mifflin

fonner, Erica. civil war chronicle. 2002. New York

Encyclopediawww.yahoo.com


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