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Camp Walker.
Meridian, Mississippi
During the Civil War, Camp Chase was a military staging, training and prison camp in Columbus, Ohio. Today, the site is a Confederate cemetery containing 2,260 graves.
Poor hygiene and camp sanitation contributed to the high rate of disease during the US Civil War.
Please clarify which Camp Douglas you're referring to.. Camp Douglas could refer to a US Army post along the Oregon Train, a Union POW camp during the American Civil War, a US POW camp during World War II, or a mining camp in Norway.
Andersonville
Camp Walker.
There was a Camp Mason in Oklahoma and, another in Portland Maine.
Camp Douglas, Chicago, was a Union prison camp for Confederate captives during the American civil war.
Meridian, Mississippi
Andersonville
During the Civil War, Camp Chase was a military staging, training and prison camp in Columbus, Ohio. Today, the site is a Confederate cemetery containing 2,260 graves.
Poor hygiene and camp sanitation contributed to the high rate of disease during the US Civil War.
It would have to Andersonville during the American Civil War.
Please clarify which Camp Douglas you're referring to.. Camp Douglas could refer to a US Army post along the Oregon Train, a Union POW camp during the American Civil War, a US POW camp during World War II, or a mining camp in Norway.
dirty, young boys, loss of limbs and hell on earth
Yes. He was a captured soldier and spent time in a German prisoner of war camp.