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Andersonville Prison Camp, Sumter, GA as it Appeared August 1st 1864 Frame Style:Verdigris Frame each one trying to fix

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each one trying to fix in ink the man who held the Union together while the country tore itself toward something it could not yet name

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Andersonville Prison Camp, Sumter, GA as it Appeared August 1st 1864 Frame Style:Verdigris Frame each one trying to fixAndersonville Prison Camp, Sumter, GA as it Appeared August 1st 1864 a documentary engraving of the Confederacy's most notorious stockade at the height of its overcrowding, when more than thirty thousand Union prisoners were packed inside its log walls under a Georgia sun that kept no ledger of the dying. About the Source Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive the Library of Congress, the National Archives, regional

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