. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . EView OF F ANDERSONVILLE EXACTLY AS IT LOOKED FR(m THE STOCKADE. AUGUST 17, 1804 The taking of these remarkable photographs was witnessed by C. W. He.\-nolds, Ninety-seeonil Illinois Infantry. Describing himselfas a former star boarder at Andersouville, he writes to the editors of this History: 1 was a prisoner of war iii that place duringthe whole summer of 64, and I well remember seeing a photographer with his camera in one of the sentinel-boxes near the south gated


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . EView OF F ANDERSONVILLE EXACTLY AS IT LOOKED FR(m THE STOCKADE. AUGUST 17, 1804 The taking of these remarkable photographs was witnessed by C. W. He.\-nolds, Ninety-seeonil Illinois Infantry. Describing himselfas a former star boarder at Andersouville, he writes to the editors of this History: 1 was a prisoner of war iii that place duringthe whole summer of 64, and I well remember seeing a photographer with his camera in one of the sentinel-boxes near the south gateduring July or August, trying to take a picture of the mterior of the prison. I have often wondered in later years what successthis photographer had and why the public had never had an oi)portunity to see a genuine photograph of .dersonville Prison.


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