Among the prisoner-of-war camps in the North were Camp Douglas in Chicago and Johnson's Island and Camp Chase in Ohio. In the South were Libby Prison and Belle Isle in Richmond and Camp Florence in South Carolina. Through the latter part of 1863, the two prisons in Richmond became overcrowded.
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Between 1861 and 1865, American Civil War prison camps were operated by the Union and the Confederacy to detain over 400,000 captured soldiers.
Apr 11, 2022 · Soldiers from both sides were often captured by the enemy to become prisoners of war.