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Andersonville Civil War Prison National Monument

These images were taken at the sight of the Confederate Prisoner of War prison near Andersonville, Georgia. The Panorama images are VERY large when viewed at the original size. Over 13,000 Union soldiers died at this prison due to the living conditions.
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  • A view of the canon placements showing how they were aimed at the prison.  This was the sight of the fort where the Confederate Soldiers lived while assigned to guard the Union prisoners.  This "stitched" image was created using images taken by a Nikon Coolpix 990.
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  • A view over a canon showing how the canon was aimed at the prison in the "valley" area.  The canon was used to quell prison disturbances and to repel union calvary attacks.
  • This 42 megapixel image was created by combining several images taken with a Nikon D200.  The program used was AutoPano Pro.  The image shows the valley where the prison was located.
  • Another "stitched" view of the prison location.  Images taken with a Nikon Coolpix 990.
  • Another view of the prison-site. The images used to create this panorama were taken with a Nikon Coolpix 990.
  • A memorial building at the National Cemetary on the grounds of the Andersonville National Historical Sight.  This 26 megapixel image was created by combining four images taken with a Nikon D200.  Images combined using AutoPano Pro.
  • This is the graveyard where the bodies of the more than 13,000 unions soldiers who died at Andersonville where buried after the prison closed.
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