Historical records matching William E Lough, USA, Civil War POW
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About William E Lough, USA, Civil War POW
Union States Army, Civil War POW
He died in Andersonville Prison in 1865. The prison at Andersonville, officially called Camp Sumter, was the South's largest prison for captured Union soldiers and known for its unhealthy conditions and and high death rate.
Andersonville - American Civil War - HISTORY.com
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Known children: Mary Jane Lough Hudkins (1859 - 1935) John W. Lough (1860 - 1937) Florence Lough Bartlett (1862 - 1948) William F Lough (1865 - 1932)
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William E Lough, USA, Civil War POW's Timeline
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1838
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Virginia (WV after 1863), United States
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1859 |
May 24, 1859
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Barbour Co., Virginia (WV after 1863), United States
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1860 |
1860
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Virginia (WV after 1863), United States
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1862 |
August 8, 1862
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Barbour Co., Virginia (WV after 1863), United States
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1865 |
1865
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West Virginia, United States
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1865
Age 27
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Andersonville Prison, Andersonville, Georgia, United States
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