Advertisement
Advertisement

Andersonville Stockade

Updated Mar 25, 2024
Loading...one moment please loading spinner
Andersonville Stockade
A photo of the stockade at Andersonville Prison, Civil War.
Date & Place:
Comments
Leave a comment
The simple act of leaving a comment shows you care.
Wow, I have read so much about Andersonville, and have envisioned it in my mind. This is an incredible picture to see! Andersonville has been very well depicted by writers, it appears as it was depicted.
Share this photo:
Advertisement

Topic related photos

Army
Army
These photos showcase the bravery and sacrifice of the men and women who have served in the army.
The army has played a pivotal role throughout history, defending nations, promoting peace, and supporting humanitarian efforts. The people and battles serve as a vivid reminder of our loved ones' crit...
U.S. Civil War
U.S. Civil War
Photos from the U.S. Civil War
The American Civil War began on April 12, 1861 and ended on May 10,1865, lasting 4 years, 3 weeks, and 6 days. 750,000 soldiers died in the Civil War, making it the deadliest war in United States hi...
Advertisement

Followers

Kevin Frye
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.
Richard Hancock
About me:I haven't shared any details about myself.
Donna Pampalone
About me:I haven't shared any details about myself.
Caroline Hancock
Born in California. My hometown had a Pony Express station.
Advertisement
Back to Top