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Creation Date
9-10-1910
Description
Lyman M. Baker with a replica of the shelter in which he and two other men lived in Andersonville Prison, found within MS 693 sc, an account of the experiences of Lyman M. Baker in the Union Army and Andersonville Prison, Sergeant, Company H, 93rd Regiment, Illinois Infantry, 3rd Brigade, 6th Division, 17th Army Corps. The account of his army experience was handwritten by his daughter, while that of his capture and prison experiences is in his handwriting. Baker and his family lived in Maine, Illinois, and Iowa. Photograph taken September 10, 1910.
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Recommended Citation
Requested credit line: Image courtesy of Special Collections, Raymond H.
Fogler Library, DigitalCommons@UMaine,
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/spec_photos/72
Format
jpeg
Part Of
MS 693 sc, Account of the Experiences of Lyman M. Baker
Keywords
Civil War, Andersonville Prison, shelter, replica