There are 16 HODGES listed in this database, which is free for the next 10 days. Anne Crase annecrase@prodigy.net Home Page: www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/r/a/Anne-F-Crase/Index.html -----Original Message----- From: Ancestry Daily News <Ancestry_Daily_News@anclist001.ancestry.com> To: Ancestry Daily News Subscriber <atxu83a@prodigy.com> Date: Wednesday, March 31, 1999 5:25 AM Subject: Ancestry Daily News, 31 March 1999 >======================================================= >DATABASE OF THE DAY (Free for 10 Days!) ><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>> >======================================================= >Andersonville Prisoners of War, 1863-65 > >The most infamous Confederate prison camp of the Civil War, Andersonville >housed an estimated 45,000 Union soldiers during the war. This database is >a collection of records compiled by the National Park Service of camp >inmates between 1863 and 1865. Researchers will find rank, unit, death, and >capture information in addition to the inmate's name and state of >residence. In some cases, the National Park Service has more information >for some soldiers. Inquiries regarding these men can be directed to: >National Park Service, Andersonville National Historic Site, Rt. 1, Box >800, Andersonville, GA, 31711. With over 37,000 records, this collection >can be an enormous help to researchers of Union ancestors who were captured >by the Confederate States of America in the later years of the war. > >Bibliography: National Park Service, Andersonville National Historic Site. >"Andersonville Prisoner of War Database." Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 1999. > >To search this database, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search/3708.htm