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Alton in the Civil War - Alton Prison
Illinois.
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Ancestry.com - Search Military Records
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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Andersonville Prisoners of War
Original source: Andersonville, Georgia. Andersonville Prisoner of War Database. Andersonville, GA, USA: National Park Service, Andersonville National Historic Site.
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Camp Morton, 1861-1865 : Indianapolis prison camp
Original source: Winslow, Hattie Lou.. Camp Morton, 1861-1865 : Indianapolis prison camp. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1940.
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Capture and escape : a narrative of army and prison life
Original source: Kellogg, John Azor,. Capture and escape : a narrative of army and prison life. Madison: Wisconsin History Commission, 1908.
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Ancestry.com - U.S., Civil War Prisoner of War Records, 1861-1865 $
Original source: Several, see web site. Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. Free articles and helpful research materials.
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ANDERSONVILLE Mailing List (Archived on RootsWeb)
For the descendants and interested historians of Andersonville, the Civil War's most notorious prison camp, to swap knowledge and research the lives of Union prisoners before, during, and after their time in Andersonville.
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Andersonville National Historic Site
from the National Park Service.
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A source page for information on the Civil War era prisoner of war experience - links to histories, biographies, rosters, and primary documents.
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Selma, Alabama.
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Prison camp and training camp.
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The largest Confederate Prisoner of War Camp west of the Mississippi River.
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Camp Lawton: A Confederate Military Prison
History from the Georgia Southern Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Georgia Southern University.
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Civil War - Confederate and Union Prisoners of War
Searchable database of Civil War Union and Confederate Prisoners of War.
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Including information about Belle Isle Prison and Libby Prison.
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Searchable databases of Union prisoners interned at Andersonville and Cahaba prisons, and Union prisoners on the Sultana.
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Confederate POW Graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery
St. Louis, Missouri.
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Confederate Prisoners of War ~ 1861 ~ 1865 (AHGP)
Links to Internet Archive digitized copies. The National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration. Washington: 1965 National Archives Microfilm Publications - Microcopy 598 Selected Records of the War Department Relating To Confederate Prisoners of War 1861 - 1865
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CW-POW Mailing List (Archived on RootsWeb)
For the discussion and sharing of information regarding the Civil War prisoner of war camps and prisoners of war, both Union and Confederate.
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Descendants of Point Lookout POW Organization
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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