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The Andersonville prison was a very intimidating prison. ... Andersonville was like hell on earth. ... Not to mention, even after the expansion, once the population was over 32,000, it made Andersonville the fifth largest city in the confederacy and left about the size of a common grave for each man. ...
We all know Andersonville as the infamous prison from the Civil War, but there were many other prisons that were also hell on earth. ... Prisons that were open stockades existed only in the South, and the most infamous were Andersonville. The North had a prison that was like their Andersonville but not as horrible; it was called Elmira prison. ... The conditions were similar to Andersonville, but on a much smaller scale.
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Title: andersonville
Words: 724 Rating: None Pages: 2.9 submitted by: efunk33
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