Andersonville National Cemetery

The following photos were donated by my friend Dede Reddish. Once again, thank
you, Dede, they're AWESOME!


Andersonville National Cemetery, also known as Camp Sumter, in Andersonville, Georgia, was a
Confederate Prison camp. Long before coming the memorial to every Prisoner of War in America's
history, it held over 45,000 Union Civil War prisoners.

Click the links below to see the wonderful photos Dede took while visiting there a few weeks
ago.

Page 1 - Andersonville National Cemetery

Page 2 - Andersonville National Cemetery

Page 3 - Andersonville National Cemetery

Page 4 - Andersonville National Cemetery

If you'd like to read more about Camp Sumter, here are some links:

Andersonville Prison
Andersonville National Historic Site
Andersonville National Historic Site - National Park Service

A Small Cemetery in the town of Andersonville

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