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Andersonville Prison, Georgia, was photographed by A. J. Riddle, on August 17, 1864. This image of the Confederate prisoner-of-war camp shows the long trench latrine, located along the stream that provided the camp its drinking and bathing water. Photo was taken along the east wall, south of the creek, looking north
Andersonville Prison, Georgia, was photographed by A. J. Riddle, on August 17, 1864. Those that died at Andersonville were buried in shallow trenches by their fellow prisoners in work details
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Andersonville Prison, Georgia, was photographed by A. J. Riddle, on August 17, 1864. Photo's original caption reads, 'View from the main gate Issuing rations to thirty-three thousand prisoners.' One inmate described the unsifted cornmeal that 'cut and inflamed the stomach and intestines like handfuls of pounded glass'
Andersonville Prison, Georgia, was photographed by A. J. Riddle, on August 17, 1864. The prisoners are crowded around the ration wagon in the center of the picture. The structure at upper center is the sutler's shanty. The photo was taken from a guard tower near the north gate, along the west wall
Andersonville Prison, Georgia, was photographed by A. J. Riddle, on August 17, 1864. This view is from along the east wall, just north of the creek, looking south across the long trough of the open latrine. Prisoners are using the latrines, also called 'the sink'
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Andersonville Prison, Georgia, was photographed by A. J. Riddle, on August 17, 1864. Photo's original caption reads, 'How they buried them at Andersonville, Georgia.' 13,000 prisoners died at Andersonville
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Andersonville Prison, Georgia, was photographed by A. J. Riddle, on August 17, 1864. The photos were commissioned by the prison commanders, Gen. John Winder and Capt. Henry Wirz. They were copyrighted and distributed in the North, causing speculation their purpose was to move the Lincoln Administration to resume prisoner exchanges, which ended when Confederates reenslaved African American POWs