Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument was created in 1908.
There are zero 'Confederate Soldiers' buried at Fort Greene. The monument in Fort Greene Park is a 'Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument' for prisoners of the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), therefore there were no 'Confederate Soldiers', which were soldiers of the Civil War (1861-1865). The Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument in Fort Greene Park, in the New York City Brorough of Brooklyn, marks the site of the crypt for more than 11,500 prisoners of war who died in captivity, known as the prison ship martyrs.
The Prison Ship - 1912 was released on: USA: 16 August 1912
The criminals boarded the prison ship that would take them across the waters to the main penitentiary.
A prison ship (also called a prison hulk) was very popular with the british and it contained all the prisoners captured during war. A hospital ship was a place for medical treatment during war and was used in war zones.
Prison Ship - 1945 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
The Brig
Elmo was playing pirate and stole one of cookie monster's cookie's so he locked him up in a prison ship.
Yes, another word for a ship's prison is "brig." It is a nautical term commonly used to refer to the place on a ship where prisoners or troublemakers are confined.
It means being in a prison on a ship.
A prison ship (:
a prison ship
My Ship was created in 1941.