Growing up in the Richmond Suberbs I had the oppurtunity to visit Belle Isle many times...Belle Isle is an island sitting in the middle of the James River and was the site of a C.S. prison camp for the detainment of Federal soldiers. The site of the camp was a few acres on the North side of the island and although not much survives of the camps today, not much was there to begin with...visiting the site, one actually has a fair oppurtunity to visualize the camp as it was ca. ACW era.
Recently while working in Northwest Ohio, I had the oppurtunity to visit Johnson's Island (an island sitting just to the Northwest of Sandusky Bay~off of Lake Eerie) and site of a Federal prison camp for the detainment of primarily Confederate Officers. The experience; kind of a let-down...while it was cool visiting a place I had never been before...virtually nothing of the camp survives to this day other than the prison cemetary w/ Moses Ezekiel's statue "The Lookout" standing silent vidual over his fallen comrades. This is fast being encroached upon by more recent developement.
My question...out of the dozens of prison camps...how many survive without developement? Are these well-marked and identified, are there local museums/visitors centers?
Recently while working in Northwest Ohio, I had the oppurtunity to visit Johnson's Island (an island sitting just to the Northwest of Sandusky Bay~off of Lake Eerie) and site of a Federal prison camp for the detainment of primarily Confederate Officers. The experience; kind of a let-down...while it was cool visiting a place I had never been before...virtually nothing of the camp survives to this day other than the prison cemetary w/ Moses Ezekiel's statue "The Lookout" standing silent vidual over his fallen comrades. This is fast being encroached upon by more recent developement.
My question...out of the dozens of prison camps...how many survive without developement? Are these well-marked and identified, are there local museums/visitors centers?
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