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|Headline=Ball Playing at Andersonville POW Camp
|Headline=Ball Playing at Andersonville POW Camp
|Salience=2
|Salience=2
|Tags=Civil War, Military,
|Tags=Civil War, Military
|Coordinates=32.0723861, -84.23268759999996
|Coordinates=32.0723861, -84.23268759999996
|State=GA
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<p>Andersonville is in western Georgia. It is about 55 miles E of Columbus GA, which is on the Alabama border. It was the site of the most notorious and deadly camp for Union POWs.</p>
<p>Andersonville is in western Georgia. It is about 55 miles E of Columbus GA, which is on the Alabama border. It was the site of the most notorious and deadly camp for Union POWs.</p>
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
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The January 5, 1865 diary entry of W. H. Smith, a prisoner of war at Andersonville POW camp, says “Capt. Wirz gives me a pass to go to hospital. Have been down there all afternoon playing ball.”

Andersonville is in western Georgia. It is about 55 miles E of Columbus GA, which is on the Alabama border. It was the site of the most notorious and deadly camp for Union POWs.

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