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Elmira Prison Camp (Civil War) History
History of the Elmira Prison Camp (Civil War) and burials of those who died there.
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Delaware City, Delaware.
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Friends of the Florence Stockade
Florence, South Carolina.
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GALVANIZED TARS: Confederate Prisoners of War Who Enlisted in the Union Navy
Information on the many Confederate Prisoners of War who enlisted in the Union Navy. Includes a listing of a small number of these personnel.
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Genealogy Quest - Free Genealogical Records - Civil War Deaths
Prisoners of War Deceased in Richmond Since 1 August 1861, as reported in the National Intelligencer Newspaper on 7 January 1862.
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Gratiot Street Prison, a Union Civil War prison in St. Louis, Missouri.
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Follows the soldiers captured at the Battle of Hatteras during their imprisonment at Forts Columbus and Warren.
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Names of soldiers who escaped, died or were admitted to the prison, both Union and Confederate.
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MA Ryan, Co B 14th Miss Vol Inf C.S.A.
Experience of a Confederate Soldier in Camp and Prison in The Civil War 1861-1865.
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Prisoner Lookup by Company and Regiment
Online searchable database.
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Online searchable database.
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Point Lookout POW Descendants Organization
Point Lookout Prison Camp for Confederates in the state of Maryland, 1863 to 1865.
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Point Lookout, Md., Prison Camp
A prison camp for Confederate prisoners of war was built at Point Lookout, Md., on the tip of the peninsula where the Potomac River joins Chesapeake Bay. In all, over 50,000 men, both military and civilian, were held prisoner there.
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Historical information about the Rock Island prison in Illinois.
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History of Camp Ford, the largest Confederate Prisoner of War Camp west of the Mississippi.










