Point Lookout, Maryland: The Largest Civil War Prison (Robert Crickenberger - SP) tea set She fears what would happen
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She fears what would happen to them if the truth is known
vivid prose
Winfield Scott
and two monuments were erected at Gettysburg to commemorate the regiment’s proud service
missed overseas service in World War I
Point Lookout, Maryland: The Largest Civil War Prison (Robert Crickenberger - SP) tea set She fears what would happenby Robert E. Crickenberger, Jr. The name Point Lookout conjures images of suffering and despair, a notorious Federal prison camp where thousands of Confederate captives endured unimaginable hardships. As the exchange cartel collapsed and relentless campaigns swelled Northern prisons beyond capacity, Point Lookout emerged in July 1863 as a grim solution. Officially dubbed Camp Hoffman, this sprawling 45 acre compound on Marylands Chesapeake Bay opened
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