![Disunion: Humanity and Hope in a Southern Prison](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_sFRD-dx2hokc8VArXBhYoX2e-GAPmrwXly8h8kqLN46SZSm2yBgqjXpscYx6y31FFOLVcxQlfqRlVvGxyEdkFucLKPjdVM9Z7diPMaq88EdTgtzHz6HHlI3gLSNlaDBGQXJRa4p-FIWV9jWfT3vta2miRlc8NLkG75S34ciTltQt43NqUj4BtG5CKx=s0-d)
For more than the obvious reasons, Civil War soldiers in both armies despised military prisons....Andersonville, the infamous Georgia prison, was the ultimate abattoir; during the summer of 1864 nearly one in three Union inmates died.
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