CIVIL WAR PRISONS
While there were numerous Civil War Prisons, both in the North and South, it is believed that the following were the most prominent:
| NORTHERN PRISONS | |
|---|---|
| Name | Location |
| Camp Chase | Columbus, Ohio |
| Camp Morton | Indianapolis, Indiana |
| Elmira Prison Barracks | Elmira, New York |
| Fort Delaware | In Delaware River |
| Fort Lafayette | New York, N. Y. |
| Fort McHenry | Baltimore, Maryland |
| SOUTHERN PRISONS | |
| Name | Location |
| Andersonville Prison | Andersonville, Georgia |
| Libby Prison | Richmond, Virginia |
| Belle Isle | In James River—Near Richmond, Va. |
| Camp Lawton | Millen, Georgia |
| Castle Pickney | Charleston, South Carolina |
| Camp Ford | Tyler, Texas |