- Johnson's Island
Infobox_nrhp | name =Johnson Island Civil War Prison and Fort Site
nrhp_type = nhl
caption = The cemetery at Johnson's Island
location=Danbury, Ohio
locmapin = Ohio
coordinates = 41.497746, -82.734432
area =
built =1862
architect= Hoffman,Col. William H.; Et al.
architecture=
added =March 27 ,1975
governing_body = U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
refnum=75001514cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]Johnson's Island is a 300-
acre (121.4 ha) island inSandusky Bay , located on the coast ofLake Erie , 3 miles (5 km) from the city ofSandusky, Ohio . It was the site of aprisoner-of-war camp for Confederate officers captured during theAmerican Civil War . Johnson's Island was the only Unionprison exclusively for Southern officers but it also held regular soldiers. During its three years of operation, more than 15,000 men were incarcerated there.Civil War years
In late 1861, Federal officials selected Johnson’s Island as the site for a
prisoner of war camp to hold up to 2,500 captured Confederate officers. The island offered easy access by ship for supplies to construct and maintain a prison and its population. Sandusky Bay offered more protection from the elements than on other nearbyisland s, which were also closer toCanada in the event of a prison break. Woods ofhickory andoak trees could providelumber and fuel. The U.S. government leased half the island from private owner Leonard B. Johnson for $500 a year, and for the duration of the war carefully controlled access to the island.The convert|16.5|acre|m2|sing=on prison opened in April 1862. A convert|15|ft|m|sing=on-high (5 m) wooden
stockade surrounded 12 two-story prisoner housing barracks, ahospital , latrines,sutler ’s stand, three wells, a pest house, and two large mess halls (added in August 1864). More than 40 buildings stood outside the prison walls, including barns, stables, alimekiln ,fort s, barracks for officers, and a powder magazine. They were used by the 128th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, which guarded the prison. Among the prominent Confederate generals imprisoned on Johnson's Island wereIsaac R. Trimble andJames J. Archer (both captured at theBattle of Gettysburg ),William Beall ,Thomas Benton Smith , Edward "Allegheny" Johnson andMissouri cavalrymanM. Jeff Thompson . Prisoners had a lively community, with amateur theatrical performances, publishing, and crafts projects.After the unraveling of a Confederate
espionage ring which had been plotting the seizure of theGreat Lakes warship USS "Michigan" and a mass breakout of prisoners, Forts Johnson and Hill were constructed over the winter of 1864–65. They were not operational until March 1865, in the war's final months, when the prisoner population peaked at 3,200. More than 15,000 men passed through Johnson’s Island until it was closed in September 1865. Wardens lost only about 200 prisoners as a result of the harsh Ohio winters, food and fuel shortages, and disease. Johnson's Island had one of the lowest mortality rates of any Civil War prison. Confederates made many escape attempts, including efforts by some to walk across the frozen Lake Erie to freedom in Canada. A handful of escapes were successful.Postbellum
After the war, the prison camp was abandoned and control reverted to the owner. Most of the buildings were auctioned off by the Army, and some were razed after falling into disrepair. Efforts in 1897 to turn the island into a
resort (as with nearbyCedar Point ) failed, and the land was used for farming and rock quarrying. Many lakeside homes have since been built, and is now quite developed with two subdivisions. Most of the Civil War-related sites have since been destroyed and built over.In 1990 Johnson’s Island was designated a
National Historic Landmark . Acauseway was built to connect it with the mainland. Only the Confederate cemetery is open to the public. Ground-penetratingradar studies have proved that several graves lie outside its fence.Heidelberg College conducts yearlyarcheology digs at the prison site. A museum dedicated to the history of Johnson's Island is located on the mainland in nearby Marblehead and run by the Johnson Island Preservation Society.References
External links
* [http://www.heidelberg.edu/~dbush/ Friends and Descendants of Johnson's Island]
* [http://www.nps.gov/pevi/HTML/johnson.html Johnson's Island]
* [http://www.johnsonsislandmemorial.homestead.com/ Johnson's Island Memorial Project]
* [http://www.johnsonsisland.org/index.htm Johnson's Island Preservation Society]
* [http://home.thirdplanet.net/lsrssw Roy Swartz's Johnson's Island Page]
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