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Andersonville Prison, Camp Sumter, Ga., as it appeared August 1st, 1864, when it contained 35,000 prisoners of war / drawn from memory by Thomas O'Dea, late Private Co. E. 16th Regt. Maine Inf. Vols
Andersonville Prison, Camp Sumter, Ga., as it appeared August 1st, 1864, when it contained 35,000 prisoners of war / drawn from memory by Thomas O'Dea, late Private Co. E. 16th Regt. Maine Inf. Vols
Creator
O'Dea, Thomas, 1849-1926
Scale
Not drawn to scale
Place of Publication
New York (N.Y.)
Publisher
Henry Seibert & Bros.
Date of Publication
1884
Extent
1 view : hand colored, mounted on linen
Dimensions
69.5 x 118.3 cm, on sheet 100.9 x 151.6 cm
Notes
Copyright secured by Thomas O'Dea."
"Henry Seibert & Bro. Art-Litho. ... on stone by T.J.S. Landis."
"To the parents, widows, orphans, and friends of those who perished in this prison, and to the remaining survivors, is this picture respectfully and fraternally dedicated."
Includes key to the prison and vicinity and another key to 19 marginal illustrations.
Likely published 1884.
Coverage-Spatial
United States
Language
English
Subject
Military prisons
Prisoners of war
Georgia
Andersonville (Ga.)
Andersonville Prison
Associated Entities
Landis, Thomas J. Shepherd,1861-1939,lithographer.
Andersonville Prison, Camp Sumter, Ga., as it appeared August 1st, 1864, when it contained 35,000 prisoners of war / drawn from memory by Thomas O'Dea, late Private Co. E. 16th Regt. Maine Inf. Vols
Creator
O'Dea, Thomas, 1849-1926
Scale
Not drawn to scale
Place of Publication
New York (N.Y.)
Publisher
Henry Seibert & Bros.
Date of Publication
1884
Extent
1 view : hand colored, mounted on linen
Dimensions
69.5 x 118.3 cm, on sheet 100.9 x 151.6 cm
Notes
Copyright secured by Thomas O'Dea."
"Henry Seibert & Bro. Art-Litho. ... on stone by T.J.S. Landis."
"To the parents, widows, orphans, and friends of those who perished in this prison, and to the remaining survivors, is this picture respectfully and fraternally dedicated."
Includes key to the prison and vicinity and another key to 19 marginal illustrations.
Likely published 1884.
Coverage-Spatial
United States
Language
English
Subject
Military prisons
Prisoners of war
Georgia
Andersonville (Ga.)
Andersonville Prison
Associated Entities
Landis, Thomas J. Shepherd,1861-1939,lithographer.
Andersonville Prison, Camp Sumter, Ga., as it appeared August 1st, 1864, when it contained 35,000 prisoners of war / drawn from memory by Thomas O'Dea, late Private Co. E. 16th Regt. Maine Inf. Vols