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To Die in Chicago: Confederate Prisoners at Camp Douglas 1862-65 » (Subsequent)

Book cover image of To Die in Chicago: Confederate Prisoners at Camp Douglas 1862-65 by George Levy

Authors: George Levy
ISBN-13: 9781565543317, ISBN-10: 1565543319
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company, Incorporated
Date Published: January 1999
Edition: Subsequent

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Author Biography: George Levy

Book Synopsis

While much has been made of Andersonville, the Confederate prison camp, its Union counterparts have yet to receive the same attention and scrutiny. This important history of Camp Douglas, a Union prison located in Chicago, finally reveals the atrocities that occurred there.

Camp Douglas was never intended to be a prison. Originally designed as a Union recruiting and training depot, barracks and stables were built to house approximately 8,000 troops. In December 1864, the number of prisoners swelled to 12,082.

Prisoners' living conditions were abominable, and as a consequence, the camp became the largest Confederate burial ground outside of the South. The exact number of those buried there is impossible to determine because of haphazard recordkeeping and a general lack of concern for the prisoners. Most were buried in unmarked mass graves.

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Levy (legal studies, Roosevelt U.) shows that overcrowding and substandard provisions caused disease to run rampant and the mortality rate to soar in a camp never designed to be a prison. He also describes, beyond statistics, the feelings, experiences, and suffering of the Camp Douglas POWs. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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