Description: Amazing Civil War & Historical Photograph!Union Army officers suffered through a living hell at the Confederate Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia.Prisoners suffered from disease, malnutrition and a high mortality rate. By 1863, one thousand prisoners were crowded into large open rooms on two floors, with open, barred windows leaving them exposed to weather and temperature extremes.In this photo, captured on August 23, 1863, a group of people including Maj. Thomas P. Turner, Commandant of "The Libby," soldiers, and a young child, standing in front of tents on the prison grounds. The prison building, with its southern flag, is in the background. 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 I ship quickly and carefully so rest assured your item will be a wonderful addition to any photograph collection! Thanks for looking
Price: 5.68 USD
Location: Granite City, Illinois
End Time: 2024-02-22T21:17:57.000Z
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Confederate Prison: Photo
Libby Prison: Photo
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States