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in time of war. During the Civil War, it was common for prisoners to die of starvation or disease; in Sumter, for instance, 28 percent of the 45,000
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Picture of the day archives
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Picture of the day
Andersonville prisoner-of-war camp
Camp Sumter
American Civil War
prisoner-of-war camp
Andersonville, Georgia
captured by their enemy
Union
Jujutacular
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