Illustration of "Johnson's Island, Sandusky Bay, Depot of Confederate Prisoners," from Henry Howe's "Historical Collection of Ohio," 1909. Johnson's Island, leased for $500 per year from Leonard B. Johnson during the Civil War, was the site of a prisoner of war camp for Confederate officers along the Lake Erie coast of Ohio. While it was the only Union prison camp exclusively for officers, there were regular soldiers there as well. During the war, approximately 10,000 to 15,000 soldiers were processed through the camp. It was guarded by the 128th Ohio Voluntary Infantry
Łukasz Niewiński - BiałystokThe Civil War (1861-1865) broke out in the United States as a result of ...
This bird's-eye view shows the layout of Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio. Established in 1861, Camp Ch...
Hand-colored print of the Civil War camp, Camp Ford took from an 1865 issue of Harper's Weekly, page...
Aerial view illustrating Johnson's Island Confederate Prison and Cemetery. Johnson's Island, leased...
Illustration showing Johnson's Island Confederate Prison and Cemetery around the time of the Civil W...
Johnson's Island, shown in an aerial here, was a military camp founded in 1862. Johnson's Island wa...
This photograph is most likely of the Johnson's Island Civil War Confederate Prison Cemetery, though...
View of Johnson's Island, while the American Civil War was happening this island was considered an i...
This is an illustration of the military prison on Johnsons Island in Sandusky Bay where Confederate ...
This is an illustration of the military prison on Johnsons Island in Sandusky Bay where Confederate ...
Private Colwell T. Porter wrote colthis letter to his sister Edna A. Porter while serving at Johnson...
This is a postcard featuring a photograph of the Confederate burial grounds on Johnsons Island, a mi...
Not drawn to scale.LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 320Perspective drawing showing fortifications, priso...
Two men, David Bush a professor from the University of Pittsburgh and Jim Bowers investigate an exca...
Dated ca. 1933-1939, this aerial photograph shows Camp Chase, a military prison located four miles o...
Łukasz Niewiński - BiałystokThe Civil War (1861-1865) broke out in the United States as a result of ...
This bird's-eye view shows the layout of Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio. Established in 1861, Camp Ch...
Hand-colored print of the Civil War camp, Camp Ford took from an 1865 issue of Harper's Weekly, page...
Aerial view illustrating Johnson's Island Confederate Prison and Cemetery. Johnson's Island, leased...
Illustration showing Johnson's Island Confederate Prison and Cemetery around the time of the Civil W...
Johnson's Island, shown in an aerial here, was a military camp founded in 1862. Johnson's Island wa...
This photograph is most likely of the Johnson's Island Civil War Confederate Prison Cemetery, though...
View of Johnson's Island, while the American Civil War was happening this island was considered an i...
This is an illustration of the military prison on Johnsons Island in Sandusky Bay where Confederate ...
This is an illustration of the military prison on Johnsons Island in Sandusky Bay where Confederate ...
Private Colwell T. Porter wrote colthis letter to his sister Edna A. Porter while serving at Johnson...
This is a postcard featuring a photograph of the Confederate burial grounds on Johnsons Island, a mi...
Not drawn to scale.LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 320Perspective drawing showing fortifications, priso...
Two men, David Bush a professor from the University of Pittsburgh and Jim Bowers investigate an exca...
Dated ca. 1933-1939, this aerial photograph shows Camp Chase, a military prison located four miles o...
Łukasz Niewiński - BiałystokThe Civil War (1861-1865) broke out in the United States as a result of ...
This bird's-eye view shows the layout of Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio. Established in 1861, Camp Ch...
Hand-colored print of the Civil War camp, Camp Ford took from an 1865 issue of Harper's Weekly, page...