Description: Amazing Civil War & Historical Photograph! Camp Douglas, in Chicago, Illinois, was a Union Army prisoner-of-war camp for Confederate soldiers taken prisoner during the Civil War. Based south of the city on the prairie, it was also used as a training and detention camp for Union soldiers. Now you can get a piece of that Civil War history by purchasing this fantastic photo of five unidentified prisoners of war in Confederate uniforms in front of their barracks at Camp Douglas Prison. Between 1862-1865.Study the faces of these prisoners: these were very unhappy POWs.Gorgeous 5x7 inch photograph. Digitally enhanced and professionally reprinted (not just junk printed on a home computer printer) only the finest quality!!! Wonderful 5x7 glossy photo READY FOR YOU!Photo is courtesy of LOC.I ship quickly and carefully so rest assured your item will be a wonderful addition to any photograph collection! Thanks for looking
Price: 5.48 USD
Location: Granite City, Illinois
End Time: 2024-02-23T17:31:52.000Z
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Confederate: Civil War Prisoners
Confederate Prisoners: Photo
Civil War: Photo
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States