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MapAndersonville Prison Detailed plan of Andersonville Prison Camp, showing Sweetwater Lick to the north, and the Southwestern & Enfaula Railroad to the east. Shows the main forts, stockade and cemetery.
- Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox
- Date: 1861-01-01
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MapPlan of Andersonville Prison, Georgia 1864. Shows dimensions, layout, outbuildings and immediate surroundings of Andersonville Prison Camp, Georgia.
- Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox
- Date: 1864-01-01
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MapPrison at Andersonville, Ga. Scale not given. LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 134 From Sanitary Commission bulletin, v. 1, no. 21, Sept. 1, 1864. opp. p. 647. Plan of camp showing the prison, the "dead line," "Rebel camp," batteries, "Gen. Winder's headquarters," Capt. Wirtz's house, depot, cook house, dispensary, hospital, road, and drainage. Description derived from published bibliography. Available also through the Library of Congress web site...
- Contributor: United States Sanitary Commission
- Date: 1864-01-01
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MapMap made at Andersonville Prison [Sept. 1864]. This regional view locates the prison camp in relation to Columbia, Macon, and Milledgeville, Ga., as well as the town of Andersonville. Parts of bordering Alabama, Tennessee, and South Carolina are also indicated.
- Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox
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MapPlan of Andersonville Prison, Sumter Co., Georgia. This is a revised plan showing the physical layout of Andersonville Prison in August 1864. This is a corrected drawing of his map cataloged as Mss5:1 Sn237:1 (v. 5, p. 451).
- Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox
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MapPlan of Andersonville Prison, Georgia. Aug. 1864. Map shows a detailed plan of the Andersonville prison complex including locations of external defenses, guards' and officers' quarters, hospital, storehouses, cook house, and graveyard, and the use of the terrain (swamps, creeks) as boundaries.
- Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox
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MapAndersonville Prison, Georgia in July 1864. Illustrates a detailed outline of the actual prison yard with acreage and stockade dimensions given. Also, shows the surrounding area where the following sites were located: "death house," graveyard, rifle trenches, forts, including the one where Captain Henry Wirz had his headquarters and loghouse, Union hospital, cook house, and soup house.
- Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox
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MapSumpter Prison, Andersonville, Georgia, June 1864 Shows the prison with wooden fence, 18 guard towers, the famous "deadline," the north and south gates, Sweetwater Creek, "Valley of Death," fortification, batteries, and cook house. He depicts overcrowding by a blizzard of tiny dots everywhere, writing the dots stand for "Union soldiers." Date written on map: June 1863 with penciled 4 over the 3. Pen-and-ink on blue tinted note paper. Purchase, James...
- Contributor: Caulfield, Patt
- Date: 1864-01-01
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MapPlan of Andersonville Prison or "Camp Sumter," April, 1864. Illustrates the layout of Andersonville Camp, as Sneden refers to the prison, and the surrounding area where Confederate guard troops of the 1st Florida Battery were stationed including the headquarters of Captain Henry Wirz, roads in and out, topographical features such as swampland, a graveyard presumed to be connected with the prison, and "Anderson Village." Sneden revised this map and it is available as...
- Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox
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MapAndersonville National Historic Site, Georgia, official map and guide
Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia "*GPO: 1998--432-903/60234." Panel title. Includes descriptive index to points of interest, area map, text, and col. ill. Text, ill. (some col.), graphs, and historic view of Andersonville prison camp on verso. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.- Contributor: United States. National Park Service
- Date: 1998-01-01
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MapAndersonville National Historic Site, Georgia, official map and guide
Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia "*GPO: 2000--460-976/00288. Reprint 2000." Panel title. Includes descriptive index to points of interest, area map, text, and col. ill. Text, ill. (some col.), graphs, and historic view of Andersonville prison camp on verso. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.- Contributor: United States. National Park Service
- Date: 2000-01-01
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MapAndersonville National Historic Site, Georgia, official map and guide
Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia "*GPO: 2001--472-470/40052. Reprint 2001." Panel title. Includes descriptive index to points of interest, area map, text, and col. ill. Text, ill. (some col.), graphs, and historic view of Andersonville prison camp on verso. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.- Contributor: United States. National Park Service
- Date: 2001-01-01
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MapAndersonville National Historic Site, Georgia, official map and guide
Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia "*GPO: 1999--454-767/00017. Reprint 1999." Panel title. Includes descriptive index to points of interest, area map, text, and col. ill. Text, ill. (some col.), graphs, and historic view of Andersonville prison camp on verso. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.- Contributor: United States. National Park Service
- Date: 1999-01-01
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MapPlan of the prison. March 1, 1864. Map shows the plan of Andersonville Prison Camp including the stockade, the town of Anderson Station on the Macon and Americus Rail Road, the locations of Confederate units serving as guards, and the headquarters of camp commandant Maj. Henry Wirz.
- Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox
- Date: 1864-03-01
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MapAndersonville National Historic Site, Georgia, official map and guide "*GPO: 1993--342-398/600174. Reprint 1993." Panel title. Alternate panel title: Andersonville. Oriented with north to the left. Includes text, descriptive notes, col. ill., and area map. Text, ill. (some col.), graphs, and historic view of Andersonville prison camp on verso. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: United States. National Park Service
- Date: 1993-01-01
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MapMap showing route taken by U.S. prisoners of war, Feby. 1864, when sent from Richmond, Va., to Andersonville, Georgia. Depicts railroad lines from Raleigh, N.C., through South Carolina and Georgia, highlighting in purple ink the particular train route Sneden took as a prisoner.
- Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox
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MapGeorgia. Shows railroad lines emanating south and east of Atlanta going toward Macon and Columbus, Ga., with a notation "125 miles from Atlanta to Andersonville [Prison]."
- Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox
- Date: 1861-01-01
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MapGenl. Sherman's campaign war map. Map covering most of Georgia and South Carolina, showing defenses along the sea coast and around the principal towns, Confederate prisons at Andersonville and south of Millen, Ga., roads, railroads, towns, drainage, and relief by hachures.
- Contributor: Bufford, John Henry
- Date: 1864-01-01