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Andersonville National Historic Site
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The park address is:
Andersonville National Historic Site
496 Cemetery Road
Andersonville, GA 31711

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Before sending an email, please visit the PLAN YOUR VISIT section, which includes information about visiting the park. Also review our site index and frequently asked questions pages to find what you are looking for.


For further information on planning your visit, call the park at 229 924-0343 or send an e-mail by clicking here.

If you are a teacher and are planning a school trip to the battlefield please review our field trip planning information before contacting the park.

If you are interested in scheduling a special Group Tour or Military Tour, contact Park Ranger Stephanie Steinhorst at 229 924-0343 x.203 or send an e-mail by clicking here.

If you are researching prisoners held at Andersonville, contact our research staff by mail or send an e-mail by clicking here.

For more information about opportunities to volunteer, contact Chief of Interpretation and Education Eric Leonard at 229 924-0343 x.201 or send an e-mail by clicking here.

If you are interested in making a purchase from the Eastern National Bookstore, please contact the site manager at 229 924-0343 x.204.

To contact the Park Headquarters and the Office of the Superintendent call 229 924-0343 or send an e-mail by clicking here.

If you would like to support the Park by becoming an a friend of Andersonville, or making a tax deductible gift, send an e-mail by clicking here.

 
WWII era postcard providing information about a POW.
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Postcard from E.E. Alderman to Mrs. A.R. Roach informing her that her son was captured but safe.
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National POW Museum
Exhibits, films and activities in the park's visitor center
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Union POW leaning over a campfire
Touring the prison site
Explore the site of Camp Sumter, the largest Civil War prison.
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Portrait of a federal soldier held at Andersonville
Researching Civil War Prisoners
Find out how discover more about Civil War prisoners of war
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Friends of Andersonville
Join the Friends of Andersonville and help support the park
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Close-up of Red Cross symbol on the monument to Clara Barton at the historic prison site

Did You Know?
Clara Barton was one of the principal people behind the establishment of the National Cemetery at Andersonville. She raised the Stars and Stripes over the cemetery for the first time on August 17, 1865.

Last Updated: January 06, 2012 at 11:50 MST