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Andersonville Prison, August 1864, by R. K. Sneden, Historic Map Reprint
This historic map reprint shows the notorious Andersonville Prison Camp operated by the Confederate Army during the Civil War. This map was drawn by R. K. Sneden (Robert Knox Sneden) who was a prisoner of war at the Andersonville Prison during 1864. Before his capture, Sneden served as a map maker on the staff of the 40th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment. This is one of a large number of maps and illustrations prepared by Sneden. Other views and versions of maps of Andersonville Prison are available: Historic Civil War Maps.This is a reprint of an original map of Andersonville Prison drawn by R. K. Sneden in August 1864. This map is reproduced as a digital ink jet print in full color, measuring approximately 12.7 x 15.9" centered on 13 x 19" heavy 32 lb paperstock. Our 13 x 19" map sheets are inserted into protective plastic sleeves and mailed rolled in a sturdy mailing tube.(The lower map shows a sample of the detail on this map) |
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