In 1864, Nine Union Officers Escaped from a POW Camp and Trekked 300 Miles to the North

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At the height of the Civil War in November 1864, nine Union prisoners-of-war escaped from a Confederate Prison known as Camp Sorghum in Columbia, South Carolina. They scrambled north on foot in rags that had once been uniforms of blue. Traveling in...

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