- Blackshear Prison
Blackshear Prison was a temporary
prisoner of war camp located inBlackshear, Georgia , during theAmerican Civil War .During Union Maj. Gen.
William T. Sherman 's1864 "March to the Sea," Confederate officials hastily made plans to evacuate a number of existing POW camps and relocate their occupants farther from the Federal army. As Blackshear is deep in southeast Georgia in a pine forest, it was thought to be a safe place for this relocation. The new prison was simply an open camp in a remote place, surrounded by a guardline, including some heavyartillery pieces. The first shipment of 600 prisoners arrived at Blackshear Prison via train onNovember 16 from Savannah. Within a few weeks, the population had swelled to nearly 5,000. As Sherman approached the coastline, most of the prisoners were further evacuated toCharleston, South Carolina , and other places. By December, the "corral" at Blackshear was empty of Union prisoners. Approximately 27 Union soldiers were buried in Blackshear until the close of the war, when they were reinterred atBeaufort National Cemetery ,Beaufort, South Carolina . Their names are unknown.References
* [http://www.mycivilwar.com/pow/blackshear.htm Blackshear overview]
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