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Andersonville Prison - Wikipedia The Andersonville National Historic Site, located near Andersonville, Georgia, preserves the former Andersonville Prison (also known as Camp Sumter), a Confederate prisoner-of-war camp during the final fourteen months of the American Civil War
Andersonville National Historic Site (U. S. National Park Service) Learn more about researching prisoners held at Andersonville and discover your connection to the site Explore our this state's legacy of inspiring wartime stories at the museums that make up Georgia's World War II Heritage Trail Was this page helpful? An official form of the United States government Provided by Touchpoints
Andersonville, Chicago Neighborhood Guide - Time Out A small neighborhood that straddles the border of Edgewater and Uptown on Chicago's far North Side, Andersonville is best known for its lively Clark Street corridor, its LGBTQ
Andersonville - Prison, Location Civil War | HISTORY From February 1864 until the end of the American Civil War (1861-65) in April 1865, Andersonville, Georgia, served as the site of a notorious Confederate military prison
Visit Andersonville - andersonville A neighborhood on Chicago’s north side, Andersonville is known for its Swedish roots, historic architecture, and bustling urban main street, Clark Street When you arrive in Andersonville, you feel you have arrived someplace special
Andersonville, Georgia - Wikipedia Andersonville is a city in Sumter County, Georgia, United States As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 237 It is located in the southwest part of the state, approximately 60 miles (97 km) southwest of Macon on the Central of Georgia railroad
Andersonville - Chicago Neighborhoods | Choose Chicago Between its historic architecture, dynamic bar scene, and bustling main street, Andersonville is a thriving example of a charming urban neighborhood When it comes to shopping, you’ll find Chicago’s “shop local capital,” with an array of independently owned storefronts and cool boutiques
Andersonville: The Deadly Confederate Prison Camp Andersonville, or Camp Sumter as it was known officially, held more prisoners at any given time than any of the other Confederate military prisons It was built in early 1864 after Confederate officials decided to move the large number of Federal prisoners in and around Richmond to a place of greater security and more abundant food
Home Page - andersonville Small independents are an integral part of our well-established business district, earning Andersonville the distinction of being the “Shop Local Capital of Chicago” When you shop, dine, and explore locally, you’re not just visiting a neighborhood, you’re becoming part of a community