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Cemetery Field Salisbury
The size of the National Cemetery at Salisbury is impressive. The space has recently been expanded to allow four hundred more graves for veterans. This image shows the many people who had been buried at Salisbury since the Spanish American War and…
Tags: Cemetery, Commemoration, Salisbury
Escape Attempt from Salisbury
This image shows the escape attempt of US POWs at Salisbury prison in December 1864. The drawing
Tags: Escape Attempt, Prisons/Prisoners, Salisbury
Federal Monument side label
The side panel for the Federal Monument describes the purpose of the memorial to "the memory of the unknown union soldiers who died in the confederate prison at Salisbury, NC."
Federal Monument, Front Panel, Salisbury National Cemetery
Main panel of the Federal Monument describing the impossible number of Salisbury prison dead.
Federal Monument, Salisbury National Cemetery
The largest memorial in Salisbury National Cemetery, the Federal Monument was built to honor the unknown dead of Salisbury prison. Paid for in 1873 the monument had the incredibly high claim of 11,700 dead which was done without accurate archaeology…
Tags: Cemetery, National Government, Prisoners, Prisons, Salisbury
Grave of William Jones at Salisbury National Cemetery
William Jones, a veteran of the Spanish American War, was buried at Salisbury National Cemetery in 1954. His grave is one of many from the Spanish-American War and focuses on his state unit, not the national force.
Tags: Cemetery, Salisbury, Spanish American War, Veterans
Grave to Edward Hood, Salisbury National Cemetery
Edward Hood was a private during the Second World War, his grave is an example of how commemoration changed during the World Wars. Instead of saying what state he was from, the grave describes what branch of the military he served in. National trumps…
Tags: Cemetery, Salisbury, World War II
Maine Monument, Salisbury National Cemetery
Built in 1909 the Maine Monument was created to honor the Maine soldiers who died in Salisbury prison during the Civil War. Paid for by the Maine state legislature.
Tags: Civil War, Commemoration, Prisons/Prisoners, Salisbury
Pennsylvania Monument at Salisbury National Cemetery
Created in 1910 the Pennsylvania Monument was built to honor prisoners from the Commonwealth who died at Salisbury prison. The Pennsylvania Monument did not attack the Confederate authorities and focused on peace.
Robert Drummond portrait
Robert Drummond was a prisoner at Salisbury prison and published a popular memoir after the war and went on numerous speaking tours. His portrait was taken several years after the war in 1872 by an unknown photographer.
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Voter Registration Card from Alamance County, 1902

This voter registration card was created after the Democrat-controlled North Carolina General Assembly passed a Suffrage Amendment in 1900. The…