William M. Smith was incarcerated in Andersonville prison during the Civil War due to his status as a Union soldier captured by Confederate forces. Andersonville, known for its overcrowded and brutal conditions, housed thousands of Union prisoners. Smith's imprisonment reflected the harsh realities of wartime captivity, where many soldiers faced severe deprivation and suffering. His experience in Andersonville is emblematic of the broader struggles faced by Union prisoners during the conflict.
The cast of Andersonville Diaries - 1996 includes: Charlton Heston as Narrator
William Bradford.
William Lundmark's birth name is Lundmark, William Tobares.
Frederick William Flower has written: 'Frederick William Flower'William Frederick Peters's birth name is Peters, William Frederick.Frederick William Wray was born in 1864.Frederick William Wray died in 1943.Frederick William Ward was born in 1874.Frederick William Ward died in 1934.William Frederick Havemeyer died in 1874.William Frederick Havemeyer was born in 1804.Frederick William Hasluck was born in 1878.Frederick William Hasluck died in 1920.
William of Edington died in 1366.
William N. Tyler has written: 'The dispatch carrier; and, Memoirs of Andersonville' -- subject(s): Andersonville Prison, Biography, History, Personal narratives, Prisoners and prisons, Prisoners of war, Soldiers, United States Civil War, 1861-1865
The address of the Andersonville Guild is: Po Box 36, Andersonville, GA 31711
The web address of the Andersonville Guild is: www.andersonvillegeorgia.com
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The phone number of the Andersonville Guild is: 229-924-2558.
The Andersonville Trial was created in 1970.
The andersonville prison ended in 1923 November 6th
You can find answers to questions you have on Andersonville online or in text books.
horrible nasty torture happened, there is a book called "Andersonville" there you can read all about it.
Andersonville - 1996 TV is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:12
The Escape from Andersonville - 1909 was released on: USA: 16 July 1909
The area of Andersonville National Historic Site is 2,080,084.2011136 square meters.