Andersonville - Sumter County
Posted by: Thorny1
N 32° 11.681 W 084° 08.362
16S E 769678 N 3565603
Located at Depot Museum in Andersonville
Waymark Code: WM4T9D
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 09/27/2008
Views: 25
The city of Andersonville was incorporated in 1853 as the village center of a small farming community. It came to national attention when Camp Sumter Prison opened here in 1864 and especially when its commandant, Capt. Henry Wirz, was tried for alleged crimes against humanity in 1865.
Today, the community proclaims itself a `Civil War Village` and honors both the memory of Union soldiers who suffered here and Confederate soldiers who did their duty while experiencing illness and death in numbers comparable to their unfortunate prisoners.
(Continued on other side - FATHER PETER WHELAN )
THIS MARKER IS ERECTED BY THE ANDERSONVILLE GUILD
WHICH IS DEDICATED TO THE RESTORATION OF THIS CITY 1994
Type of Marker: Highway
Marker #: none
Date: 1994
Sponsor: ANDERSONVILLE GUILD
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