More Confederate soldiers died in Chicago's Camp Douglas than on any Civil War battlefield. Originally constructed in 1861 to train forty thousand Union soldiers from the northern third of Illinois, it was converted to a prison camp in 1862. Nearly thirty thousand Confederate prisoners were housed there until it was shut down in 1865. Today, the history of the camp ranges from unknown to deeply misunderstood. David Keller offers a modern perspective of Camp Douglas and a key piece of scholarship in reckoning with the legacy of other military prisons.
The Story of Camp Douglas:: Chicago's Forgotten Civil War Prison (Civil War Series) download
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The Story of Camp Douglas:: Chicago's Forgotten Civil War Prison (Civil War Series) pdf download
Wednesday, July 4, 2018
The Story of Camp Douglas:: Chicago's Forgotten Civil War Prison (Civil War Series) download .pdf by David Keller
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