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Cargando... Camp Morton, 1861-1865: Indianapolis Prison Camppor Hattie Lou Winslow
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President Abraham Lincoln's call for 75,000 volunteers in April 1861 made it necessary for Indiana governor Oliver P. Morton to find a suitable location for receiving the state's volunteers to the Union cause. By the end of April 1861 the thirty-six-acre Camp Morton had shelters for six thousand men. In February 1862 the federal government took over the camp and turned it into a place to hold Confederate prisoners. The camp remained a prison camp until the end of the war. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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