21. Well dug by prisoners at Andersonville National Historic Site Creator: Spencer, Thomas Date: between 1940 and 1970 Format: Still image Access: Public
22. Inscription found in the Andersonville National Cemetery at the Andersonville National Historic Site, which contains the traves of 13,714 Union solder graves who died while confined at Andersonville Prison Creator: Spencer, Thomas Date: 1937 Format: Still image Access: Public
23. Letter from Cora Lee Perrin (Natchez, Mississippi) to Mrs. A. F. Hodges (Andersonville, Georgia), thanking her for her efforts to vindicate her father, Major Henry Wirz, the commander of Andersonville prison - February 22, 1908 (photocopy) Creator: Perrin, Cora Lee Date: February 22, 1908 Format: Text Access: Public
24. Lithograph of Andersonville Prison (Georgia). "Bird's-Eye View of Andersonville Prison from the South-east" Date: 1890 Format: Still image Access: Public
25. Lithograph of Andersonville Prison (Georgia). "Representing the imprisonment of 33,000 Union soldiers during the months of June, July, and August, 1864," sketched by John Burns Walker, Company G, 141st Regiment Creator: Walker, John Burns Date: 1865 Format: Still image Access: Public
26. Lithograph of Andersonville Prison (Georgia). “In June, July and August 1864, 33,000 Union prisoners were crowded on…21 acres," sketched by John Burns Walker, Company G, 141st Regiment Creator: Walker, John Burns Date: 1864 Format: Still image Access: Public
27. Photograph of Henry Wirz, commander of Andersonville prison (photocopy) Date: between 1862 and 1865 Format: Still image Access: Public
28. Description of two lithographs of Anderson Prison engraved from sketches by John Burns Walker Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
29. History of War Service of John Major Baker - Confederate Army, giving names of men in the 2nd Georgia Reserves. Baker enlisted April 25, 1864 in the call for those between 16 and 18. Sent from Atlanta to Andersonville Prison, they performed such duties as burial of dead; much time was spent in guarding prisoners being transported to avoid Sherman's Army. Also includes comments on conditions immediately following the war (photocopy) Creator: Baker, John Major Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public