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Camp Morton, Indianapolis, Indiana

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Camp Morton, Indianapolis, Indiana
Confederate Prisoners at Camp Morton Military Prison, Indianapolis, Indiana. From the United States Army Military History Library of Carlisle, PA, vollume 94, number 4842. Alfred Coppock was held here from October 11, 1863, until May 18, 1865, when he was released on a loyalty oath.
Date & Place: at Camp Morton in Indianapolis, Indiana USA
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