John Ransom’s Diary: Andersonville

John Ransom’s Diary: Andersonville

Title: John Ransom’s Diary: Andersonville
Author: John Ransom, David Thorn & Alcazar AudioWorks
Release: 2004-10-01
Kind: audiobook
Genre: History
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John Ransom’s Diary: Andersonville John Ransom, David Thorn & Alcazar AudioWorks
This book is an extraordinary day-to-day documentary of the Civil War's most infamous Confederate prison, Camp Sumter, better known as Andersonville. Here thirteen thousand wretched Union prisoners died within barely fourteen months, from starvation, scurvy, and other diseases that spread through the camp. There was little shelter but makeshift tents; little in the way of blankets, warm clothing, or even shoes; and a scarcity of food and fresh water. Often they were forced to sleep on the muddy ground in very crowded conditions.

While the deplorable conditions bear witness to man's inhumanity to man, they also are witness to one man's undaunted spirit to survive to tell the dreadful tale—and tell it he did.

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