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Andersonville Prison

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Andersonville Prison
Andersonville Prison
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Date & Place: at Andersonville Prison in Sumter County, Georgia United States
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I had a great uncle who died in Andersonville Prison, Christian Cromwell Carr, died ca 1863. He was from JASPER CO. IL. GINNY 2
As a historian here at Andersonville, I would like to share some details on this photo. It was taken along with about a dozen others in August 1864 by a localphotographer by the name of Andrew J. Riddle. I will be sending a few others that I have to add to this site. If anyone is interested you can visit my webpsge at www.angelfire.com/ga2/Andersonvilleprison/index.html Kevin Frye
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I am a local historian and NPS Volunteer at Andersonville Civil War POW site. I do volunteer research for descendants of Civil War Prisoners and work to preserve the memory of those buried in the National Cemetery here.
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